April 2026

NFIB releases report detailing benefits of 20 percent Small Business Tax Deduction becoming permanent in Missouri

JEFFERSON CITY – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, released a new report outlining the economic benefits and massive tax savings the 20% Small Business Tax Deduction will bring to the 590,131 small businesses in Missouri now that it has been made permanent. The report also details several […]

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Perryville Police reports

PERRYVILLE – The Perryville Police Department has released these reports:   30-year-old Jasmine Jordan of St. Charles, Mo. was charged with driving while revoked following a traffic stop on I-55 at 7:55 a.m. April 12th.   A possible leaving the scene traffic accident was reported at 2:41 p.m. March 26th in the 400 block of

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Ste. Genevieve Militia awards inaugural scholarship

STE. GENEVIEVE – The Ste. Genevieve Militia LLC awarded Brenden Sexton with its inaugural Le Capitaine’s Scholarship on April 11 during the group’s Spring Encampment.     Brenden with Doug and Bill   Brenden, a student at Ste. Genevieve Public High School, plans to attend SEMO University where he will major in history.    Militia

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Ticks have no off-season

Prevention is your best tick-et to safety. COLUMBIA, Mo. – June through September is considered peak season, but any warm and humid day is tick time.   Lone star tick. The lone star tick, one of the most common tick species in Missouri, can spread Heartland disease, first found in Missouri in 2009. Female lone

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Two schools in Randolph County are among 52 receiving Building Trades and Vocational Education Program grants

O’FALLON, IL – As Illinois expands access to education to meet the demand for skilled construction workers, the Southern Illinois Builders Association (SIBA) has awarded a record 52 grants in the third year of its building trades and vocational education grant program. In 2024 SIBA awarded 30 grants; in 2025, 40 grants. These grants are

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Abigail Woodard is named SGHS April Elks Student of the Month

STE. GENEVIEVE – Abigail Woodard has been named the Ste. Genevieve High School’s Elks Student of the Month for April.     Abigail is the daughter of Matthew and Sheila Woodard.   Abigail’s scholastic honors include ranking 7th in her graduating class, placing in the top 10 percent of her class for three years, earning

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