February 2026

Tax-Exempt Status is a Privilege — Not a Right

By Jason Smith, member of Congress   WASHINGTON, D.C. – For years now, Americans have seen the devastating impacts from the creeping influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Individuals and companies connected to the CCP have stolen American business’ intellectual property, bought up American farmland, and flooded our streets with deadly fentanyl. The CCP […]

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University of Mississippi announces Chancellor’s Honor Roll

OXFORD, MS — The University of Mississippi has announced the students named to the Fall 2025 Chancellor’s Honor Roll, which is reserved for students who earn a semester GPA of 3.75-4.00.   Several of the honorees are from the River Region:   Emma Christine, of Bloomsdale, MO, in the B.S. in Integrated Mktg. Communications program.

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Steele of Perryville named to University of Arkansas Dean’s List

FAYETTEVILLE, AR — Bridgette Steele of Perryville, Mo.  has been named to the University of Arkansas Dean’s List for the 2025 Fall Semester.   Steele is seeking a Political Science Bachelor of Arts, in the Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences   She joins a distinguished group of students recognized for outstanding academic achievement by earning a grade-point

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Chester Lady Jackets will open IHSA Class 2A Regional play Monday February 16 at Herrin

No. 4 Chester will face No. 5 West Frankfort at 7:30 p.m. in Herrin Regional By Jim Beers CHESTER – The 2026 IHSA Class 2A Regional Basketball Tournament kicks off Saturday February 14 with Regional Quarter-finals, followed by Regional Semi-Finals Monday February 16 and Regional Finals Thursday February 18.  This year the Chester High School

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Sandra K. Basler

A funeral will be held Saturday, February 14, 2026 for 82-year-old Sandra K. Basler of Perryville, Missouri who passed away February 11, 2026 at Independence Care Center in Perryville. She was born December 28, 1943 in Crosstown, MO to Everett A. and Idell Barbara (Bohnert) Williams who both preceded her in death. Sandra and Richard

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Samantha Alyse Amschler

A funeral mass will be held Tuesday, February 17, 2026 for 64-year-old Samantha Alyse Amschler of Perryville, Missouri who passed away Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau, MO. She was born January 11, 1962 in Perryville, MO to Gerald and Mary (Elliott) Buehler who both preceded her in death.

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10 tips to keep the romance in relationships

COLUMBIA, Mo. – With Valentine’s Day coming up on Saturday, Kale Monk offers 10 tips on strengthening relationships. Monk, the author of Relationship Maintenance: Theory Process, and Context, is a University of Missouri associate professor and state extension couple and family well-being specialist. He notes that relationships have a big impact on our mental and physical

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Add value, manage market volatility by selling beef directly to consumers

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Despite cattle prices being near all-time highs, marketing beef direct-to-consumer still adds value to beef operations. Two updated University of Missouri Extension guides help producers understand the numbers and methods behind marketing your beef to consumers. “Low cattle inventory has widened the gap between a finished animal’s live value and the total

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Attorney General Hanaway warns romance scams are on the rise

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is warning Missouri consumers that romance scams are one of the fastest-growing forms of fraud, costing victims billions of dollars each year and leaving deep emotional scars. These scams can harm individuals as well as impact families and friends, and often result in a substantial financial loss. “Romance scammers

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