February 2022

Mo Feral Hog Elimination Partnership removes more than 9,800 feral hogs

JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Feral Hog Elimination Partnership (the Partnership) removed 9,857 feral hogs from the landscape in 2021, making the total number of feral hogs eliminated more than 54,000 since 2016. The Partnership is made up of 13 federal and state agencies along with numerous agriculture and conservations organizations. “I’m really proud of […]

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MSHP report

JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released its latest reports.   Among those listed as arrested:   27-year-old Kyle S. Strickland of Ste. Genevieve at 7:50 p.m. Wednesday in Ste. Genevieve County on patrol charges of driving while intoxicated, possession of five fentanyl pills and one buprenorphine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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PCMS students’ work chosen for Children’s Art Festival

PERRYVILLE — Nine Perry County Middle School students have been selected to participate in the 2022 Children’s Arts Festival in Cape Girardeau. They are Lily McGee, Cheyenne Lawless, Lilly Cowell, Montana Lawless, Jade Reed, Lara Milliano, Abigail Hoff, Alyssa Drescher and Kelly Chavez.   Two students received awards for their artwork. Lilly Cowell’s painting entitled

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Perry County residents have been kept in dark about hospital future

We have an unfortunate situation that has developed with our Perry County Memorial Hospital (PCMH). There are two boards of directors for our hospital — The elected board of directors and the private board of directors. The private board of directors are responsible for nearly all major decisions and these board members have signed confidentiality

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SIU Maple Syrup Festival rescheduled, tickets available now for breakfast

by Christi Mathis    CARBONDALE, Ill. — The Maple Syrup Festival and Pancake Breakfast, Touch of Nature Outdoor Education Center’s ever-popular tradition, is happening in 2022, but it is being rescheduled from February to March due to recent increases in COVID-19 cases in the region and the unpredictable weather. The free family friendly festival will

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Ste. Genevieve Museum Learning Center featured in Zoom program tonight

ST. LOUIS — Don’t miss The Missouri Dinosaur, tonight, Thursday Feb 10, 7 p.m., CST, via Zoom. It’s FREE and OPEN to ALL! Students, check with your teachers! Many teachers offer extra credit to students who attend Academy STEM events and programs. Register here: https://academyofsciencestl.org/event/science-in-st-louis-a-monthly-virtual-series-on-science-in-st-louis-2/ FREE and OPEN to ALL. Junior Academy members, middle and

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Trailnet bike ride event schedule includes StG Gravel Classic

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Registration is open today for the 2022 Trailnet Classics, a series of multi-distanced, supported bike rides across the greater St. Louis region – including the StG Gravel Classic April 9 in Ste. Genevieve. These bike rides help fund Trailnet’s work for safer streets for all.   The Trailnet Classics are a

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Evelyn Ruth Marberry

A funeral will be held Saturday, February 12, 2022 for 88-year-old Evelyn Ruth Marberry, who passed away Saturday, February 5, 2022. She was born June 19, 1933, in Farmington the daughter of Paul Watts Vaugh and Zella McDaniel who both preceded her in death. She married T. Dellon Marberry. He preceded her in death. Survivors

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