March 2022

Randolph County Sheriff’s reports

CHESTER – The Randolph County Sheriff’s Office has released its latest arrest reports.   Dylan A. Logsdon 29, Marissa, arrested February 23, 2022 by Coulterville Police for driving while license revoked or suspended.  Released after posting $150 cash bond.   Cristian A. Carrillo-Mata 23, Chester, arrested February 24, 2022 by Chester Police for operating uninsured motor […]

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National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal resumes public masses

PERRYVILLE – Public Masses will resume at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Perryville, Missouri, beginning Sunday, April 3. Sunday Mass is celebrated at 11:00 a.m.  Monday through Saturday Mass is celebrated at 12:10 p.m. Every Monday, the Miraculous Medal Novena will follow the 12:10 p.m. Mass. The Sacrament of

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Missouri Attorney General joins Texas challenge to EPA’s Regulations on passenger car and light truck emissions

JEFFERSON CITY – On Monday, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, along with Texas and 12 other state attorneys general, filed suit against the Biden Administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for their proposed regulatory rule that seeks to increase the stringency of greenhouse gas emissions for light trucks and vehicles, which could impose immense negative economic

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MDC invites public to State Forest Nursery open house March 26

LICKING, Mo. — Curious about how the Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) George O. White State Forest Nursery operates? Want to see how nursery staff grow, store, and ship millions of tree seedlings each year? MDC State Forest Nursery staff grow, store, and ship nearly 3 million tree and shrub seedlings each year. Learn more at

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March is Red Cross Month

ST. LOUIS — Red Cross Disaster and Recruitment volunteer, Dustin Wisnasky, states “I volunteer to be the light in a scene of dark time… to be the positive during a negative moment,,, and to bring help to those in need.”   In March, the American Red Cross of Missouri and Arkansas is honoring the people

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Jefferson College holds ‘Reach for the Stars’ Preview Day Open House

HILLSBORO – Prospective students, along with their family and friends, are encouraged to “Reach for the Stars” while learning more about Jefferson College’s numerous high quality academic programs and support services, during the Preview Day open house on Saturday, March 5, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on the Hillsboro campus.   Attendees may stop by the

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Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri and Laumeier Sculpture Park honor lives lost due to COVID-19 with Rose River Memorial Installation

ST. LOUIS – Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri is partnering with Laumeier Sculpture Park to honor and grieve the many lives lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On Sunday, March 6, Laumeier is hosting an open reception and dedication for its installation of Rose River Memorial, a grassroots, community art movement led by artist Marcos

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Get new MDC booklets on hunting, fishing, Wildlife Code

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds Missouri hunters, trappers, anglers, and others they can get free copies of its updated booklets on 2022 Spring Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information, Summary of Missouri Hunting and Trapping Regulations, Summary of Missouri Fishing Regulations, and the Wildlife Code of Missouri beginning in mid-March at MDC regional offices, MDC

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