September 2024

Rose Marie Rabold

Rose Marie Rabold, 90, of Perryville, Missouri passed away Thursday, September 5, 2024 at Saint Francis Medical Center. She was born November 5, 1933 in Charleston, MO to Arthur G. and Lydia M. (Oehlert) Perr. Rose and Clinton H. Rabold were married July 22, 1950 in Hot Springs, Arkansas. They were blessed with 64 years […]

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Biden-Harris Administration announces more than $18M in grants for four communities to make local roads safer in Missouri

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has announced $18,776,042 in grants for Missouri as part of $1 billion in grants through President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program. The funding will go directly to 354 local, regional, and tribal communities across the country, including four

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Commission awards contracts for Southeast District Projects

SIKESTON – The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded contracts for the Southeast District during its regular meeting on Sept. 5. Contracts included pavement repairs on several routes.   Contracts included the following:   A $468,000 contract was awarded to Pace Construction Company for asphalt repairs on Route K from east of Interstate 55 to

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Five ways the Center for Regenerative Agriculture is cultivating growth in Missouri

COLUMBIA, Mo. — For centuries, American farmers have strived to produce more crops. In recent years, challenges such as an unpredictable climate and shifts in consumer demands and agricultural policy have ramped up the pressure for farmers to grow even more. Rob Myers, the director of the University of Missouri’s Center of Regenerative Agriculture, has

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Have a large evergreen that needs removed? Donate it for Governor’s Mansion Christmas tree

JEFFERSON CITY, MO. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is conducting its annual search for a large Christmas tree for use on the governor’s mansion lawn in Jefferson City. MDC is asking landowners, homeowners, businesses, and communities that may have possible candidate trees to contact the Department.   MDC is looking for a tree

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Join MDC and NDA for Sept. 10 webinar on hemorrhagic disease in Missouri deer

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and the National Deer Association (NDA) invite landowners and others interested in managing deer on their properties to join them online on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 6 p.m. for a free Zoom webinar on identifying hemorrhagic disease in Missouri deer.   This live Zoom webinar

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Missouri Community Service Commission announces AmeriCorps Missouri Funding for 2025-2026 operational grants

JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Community Service Commission (MCSC) is pleased to announce the availability of AmeriCorps funding in support of programs that will recruit and deploy AmeriCorps members to Missouri communities beginning in the summer of 2025.   AmeriCorps improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. AmeriCorps brings people

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