September 2022

Madeleine Terry named SGHS September Elks Student of the Month

STE. GENEVIEVE – Madeleine Terry is the Elks Student of the Month for September from Ste. Genevieve High School. Madeleine is the daughter of Bruce and Julie Terry. Madeleine’s scholastic honors include: being ranked #1 of her graduating senior class, earning A Honor Roll each semester, earning Top 10% every year in high school, being […]

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Missouri awards $198,500 to two organizations through the Military Community Reinvestment Grant Program

JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Department of Economic Development announced today that it will award a total of $198,500 through the Military Community Reinvestment Grant Program (MCRG) to the Leonard Wood Institute and Whiteman Area Leadership Council. The grant awards will benefit Fort Leonard Wood and Whiteman Air Force Base while supporting their communities and potential

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Mizzou Center for Agroforestry to partner with The Nature Conservancy for USDA-Funded Project

COLUMBIA – The University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry is part of a $64-million, 5-year grant led by The Nature Conservancy for Expanding Agroforestry Production & Markets for Producer Profitability and Climate Stabilization, announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture this week. The project aims to advance agroforestry in 38 states across the eastern United States and Hawaii, and is funded

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MU to expand, renovate Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory

COLUMBIA – The University of Missouri will host a groundbreaking ceremony for the $30 million renovation and expansion of the MU College of Veterinary Medicine’s Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (VMDL). MU’s VMDL performs more than 167,000 diagnostic tests annually to support Missouri’s companion and agricultural animals, wildlife, and zoo animal conservation efforts. As a Level

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Perryville woman is among 31 graduates of Delta Leadership Institute Executive Academy

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The operations director of the Association of the Miraculous Medal, Reneé Brueckner, is one of 31 graduates of the Delta Regional Authority (DRA)  Delta Leadership Institute (DLI) Executive Academy, an extensive, nine-month executive leadership program that brings together public, private, and nonprofit sector leaders from the Mississippi River Delta and Alabama Black Belt

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PCSD No. 32 declares District State of Emergency over shortage school bus drivers

PERRYVILLE – Perry County School District No. 32 has declared a District State of Emergency due to a critical shortage of school bus drivers. The announcement was made in a letter to parents from Deputy Superintendent Dr. Fara Jones.   Dear Parents, It is no secret that the district has struggled with a critical shortage

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SGHS senior receives National Rural and Small Town Award

STE, GENEVIEVE – Ste. Genevieve High School has announced that senior Collin Fritsch has earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Programs. Collin has been recognized with the National Rural and Small Town Award for an outstanding performance on the PSAT. These National Recognition Programs offer underrepresented students the opportunity to earn academic

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