September 2023

MDC, partners host Governor’s Mentored Deer Hunt Oct. 6-8

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is excited to partner with numerous organizations to host the Governor’s Mentored Deer Hunt scheduled for Friday, Oct. 6 through Sunday, Oct. 8. Mentored hunts will take place in several counties during Missouri’s new antlerless rifle season.      MDC is proud to be a sponsor […]

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Memorial Hospital breaks ground on medical office building

CHESTER — Board members, medical staff, administration, rural health clinic employees, and contractors gathered Tuesday, September 5, 2023 for a groundbreaking ceremony of the new Medical Office Building (MOB) on the Memorial Hospital campus at 1900 State Street.     Construction of the state-of-the-art facility which, will be the new home of the Chester Clinic

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Missouri PSC supports National Digital Connectivity And Lifeline Awareness Week

JEFFERSON CITY— Staying connected with family and friends, seeking emergency and government services as well as community resources is essential.   The Lifeline Program and the Affordable Connectivity Program can help eligible low-income customers access broadband and phone services. The Missouri Public Service Commission helps the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) administer the Lifeline program and

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Randolph County Sheriff’s office report

CHESTER – The Randolph County Sheriff’s Office has released its latest reports.   Dylan M. Sellers 23, Chester, arrested September 5, 2023 by Randolph County Sheriff’s Office on a Randolph County warrant for failure to appear on a driving while license suspended charge.  Released after posting $500 cash bond.   Crystal L. Williams 35, Sparta, arrested

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Schmitt: Chinese Communist Party may be influencing U.S. K-12 classrooms

WASHINGTON – Senator Eric Schmitt cosigned a letter to U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona expressing concerns over new reports showing millions of dollars from Chinese Communist Party (CCP) linked entities have flowed into America’s K-12 classrooms.   “China is our top adversary, and every public servant has a duty to protect Americans from Chinese Communist Party espionage

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Senator Holly Thompson Rehder announces victories on crucial pieces of legislation

Sen. Rehder’s office JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Senator Holly Thompson fought for the protection of women’s sports and won!   She has empowered victims of domestic violence and pushed for protections for Missouri students all in the 2023 legislative session. Like many Missourians, Holly believes in protecting women’s sports. Senate Bill 39 focuses on keeping women’s

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Senator Schmitt leads Missouri Delegation in support of Governor Parson’s request for federal emergency disaster relief 

WASHINGTON – Senator Eric Schmitt led Missouri’s congressional delegation in a letter of support of Governor Mike Parson’s request for a federal emergency disaster declaration. The declaration, which covers 33 Missouri counties, is in response to severe weather that began impacting Missouri in late July:    The letter states, “On August 4, an EF-2 tornado in Knox County destroyed or caused major

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SGCMH holds job fair Wednesday

STE. GENEVIEVE – Ste. Genevieve County Memorial Hospital is having a job fair Wednesday, September 13th from 1-6 p.m. The hospital currently is the No. 2 employer in Ste. Genevieve County with over 450 employees. Job openings include: cashiers, housekeepers, licensed practical nurses, medical assistants, medical receptionists, nutrition associates and cooks, phlebotomists, registered nurses, registration

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