June 2022

State Reps. Adam Niemerg and Blaine Wilhour say Ill. Green New Deal already costing families

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Illinois State Representatives Adam Niemerg (R-Teutopolis) and Blaine Wilhour (R-Beecher City) are issuing the following statement on Midcontinent Independent System Operators’ alert on possible rolling blackouts and rising energy prices that could cost Illinois families as much as $600 more annually. “Illinois families are struggling to afford record high gas prices and […]

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Treasurer Fitzpatrick encourages Missourians to check unclaimed property list

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. –Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick is launching an annual effort to return Unclaimed Property to Missourians. Beginning today, the names of more than 129,400 individuals, small businesses, and non-profit organizations with Unclaimed Property will be listed in over 100 publications across the state. Missourians can also search and view the lists by

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Billy G. Sauerhage

Billy G. Sauerhage, 81, of Chester, Illinois, passed away at 11:35 pm, Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at Three Springs Lodge Nursing Home, Chester, Illinois.   He was born to the late Louis and Lucille (nee Reed) Sauerhage on September 9, 1940 in Menard, Illinois.   Billy married Donna Kempfer on January 30, 1965 at First Baptist

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4th Friday Art Walk set for June 24 in Ste. Genevieve 

STE. GENEVIEVE–Ste. Genevieve’s 4th Friday Art Walk on June 24 promises another “artful” weekend in Missouri’s most historic town.   “The Art Walk is always a fun event with excellent art on display,” a spokes-person for the Walk says. “And usually you can expect some surprises.”   The Art Walk will be held from 6

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Missouri’s first probable case of monkeypox virus

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Health Department (KCHD) and Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) announced today a single probable monkeypox case in a Kansas City, Missouri, resident with recent out-of-state travel history. “This week, one of our excellent nurses suspected one of our patients may have monkeypox virus,” said Dr. Marvia

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Perryville Police reports

PERRYVILLE – The Perryville Police Department has released its latest reports. 41-year-old Casey Easton was charged June 15th with violating an order of protection and possession of a controlled substance. Police say the charges came after they responded to the 200 block of South Main Street by a report of a violation of an order

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