August 2024

Missouri Disabled Sportsmen thanks community for its support

As the organizer for our August 17th. Missouri Disabled Sportsmen, 3rd Annual “Making it Possible” Fish Fry and Fundraiser at the Bloomsdale Knights of Columbus Hall, I would like to offer a huge “THANK YOU” to all of our amazing sponsors, volunteers, supporters, and the entire community at large for the outpouring of support and […]

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PCSD No. 32 School Board approves slight adjustment in tax rate

PERRYVILLE — The Perry County School District 32 Board of Education on Wednesday approved a new adjusted property tax rate, a change that many residents might not even notice on their next tax bill.   The 2024-25 combined tax rate has been set at $3.4010 per $100 assessed valuation, a slight increase — a quarter

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Perryville Police reports

PERRYVILLE — The Perryville Police Department has released its latest reports.   38-year-old Cody McGee of Perryville was charged with aggravated DWI, fourth degree assault on a special victim, driving while revoked and failure to comply with ignition device requirements.   According to the report a police officer made contact wih individuals in reference to

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SG R-II & Valle Catholic Schools collaborate to ensure transportation services

STE GENEVIEVE — The Ste. Genevieve County R-II School District and Valle Catholic Schools are excited to announce that the two schools worked together to ensure that Valle Catholic Schools has two school buses for their transportation services starting this school year. SG R-II Director of Transportation Kennith Jones (left), Valle Catholic Schools High School

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Sniffing up scientific discovery: Five ways Mizzou research benefits dogs

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Dog owners from all over the country come to the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine for the high-quality care it provides. The scientific discoveries made by veterinary medicine researchers at Mizzou — a leading research university and member of the Association of American Universities — also help improve the quality

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