March 2024

SGMS Band students perform in MAJHAA All-Conference Honors Band

STE. GENEVIEVE – Congratulations to our Ste. Genevieve Middle School Band students who recently performed in the MAJHAA All-Conference Honors Band in Farmington.     Seventh grade alto saxophonist Henry Hadel, seventh grade tenor saxophonist Wyatt Schmelzle, eighth grade clarinetist Ashton Damm.   Eighth grade clarinetist Ashton Damm, seventh grade alto saxophonist Henry Hadel, and […]

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Darlene Marie Duvall

A funeral will be held Thursday, March 14, 2024 for 72-year-old Darlene Marie Duvall of Perryville, Mo. who passed away Friday, March 8, 2024 at Mercy Hospital Southeast. She was born October 3, 1951 in Perryville, Mo. to Herbert Clarence and Eileen M. (Kiefer) Grass who both preceded her in death. Darlene and Clyde Duvall

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River Region Sports Wrap Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Boys Basketball   PERRYVILLE – St. Vincent boys basketball coach Bruce Valleroy announced Monday the following boys basketball players made All-Conference and All-District. All-Conference 1st Team Max Wheeler  2nd Team Jacob Schremp Honorable Mention Colden Prost All-District. Class 2. District 4 Max Wheeler  Jacob Schremp Youth Wrestling STE. GENEVIEVE – The 2023-2024 boys’ Sainte Genevieve

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Don’t rely on the luck of the Irish this St. Patrick’s Day

KANSAS CITY, Mo.  — St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the United States extend as far back as the American colonial period. Today, it is one of our nation’s most popular holidays, celebrated with festivals, parades, and parties. These celebrations frequently feature themed cocktails and green pints, and the amount of alcohol consumed on this holiday

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Leveraging unmanned aerial systems for prescribed burning

ROLLA–Prescribed burning is a vital tool in forest management, employed by the U.S Forest Service to reduce wildfire risk, enhance ecosystem health, and promote biodiversity. Conducting prescribed burns involves significant resources, many boots on the ground, and careful planning to ensure safety and effectiveness. However, the integration of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) has revolutionized this

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Make a positive impact: Give blood with the Red Cross

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — As spring approaches, the American Red Cross urges donors to give blood and platelets now to continue to strengthen the national blood supply. People of all blood types – especially those with type O blood – are critical to ensuring hospitals can meet the daily demand for lifesaving transfusions.   During

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