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Promoting health and wellness amongst animals and humans: veterinarians celebrate Healthy Pet Month

SPRINGFIELD – Every pet owner wants to make sure their beloved companion animal is healthy and receives appropriate and humane healthcare essential to long life. The connections people have with their pets are vital links to unconditional love, support and overall well-being.   April is Healthy Pet Month and the member veterinarians and certified veterinarian technicians of […]

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Promoting health and wellness amongst animals and humans: veterinarians celebrate Healthy Pet Month

SPRINGFIELD – Every pet owner wants to make sure their beloved companion animal is healthy and receives appropriate and humane healthcare essential to long life. The connections people have with their pets are vital links to unconditional love, support and overall well-being.   April is Healthy Pet Month and the member veterinarians and certified veterinarian technicians of

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MSHP report

JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released its latest report.   Among those listed as arrested:   57-year-old Susan I. Adams of Poplar Bluff at 11:44 a.m. Wednesday in Ste. Genevieve County on a warrant out of Missouri Parole and Probation for parole violation. She was being held without bond in the

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Missouri releases March 2022 Monthly Jobs Report

JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri non-farm payroll employment decreased slightly from February 2022 to March 2022, and the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased by one-tenth of a percentage point. Employment, seasonally adjusted, decreased by 200 jobs over the month. Private industry employment increased by 600 jobs, while government employment declined by 800 jobs. The state’s seasonally

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Madilyn Ruessler places third in All Together Art Show

STE. GENEVIEVE – Madilyn Ruessler placed third at the first annual All Together Art Show at the Common Grounds Coffee Shop in Ste. Genevieve.   Students created an artwork about inclusion. Madilyn used the statement “Spread Kindness like Leaves from a Tree” to depict her idea of inclusion. Editor’s note: The Sun Times News Online

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Illinois state senator to discuss spring legislative session, GOP priorities

CARBONDALE, Ill. — Illinois State Sen. Jason Barickman will discuss his career in politics and the most recent spring legislative session in a virtual conversation next week hosted by Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Paul Simon Public Policy Institute.   Barickman will talk with John Shaw, institute director, at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 21, about major developments from the

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Elementary students compete in robotics, engineering and technology

STE. GENEVIEVE – Twelve Ste. Genevieve Elementary School fourth and fifth graders recently completed their VEX IQ Robotics Club. Tess Huffman, Mabrey Jokerst, Madilyn Ruessler, Taylor Ellett, Peyton Gegg, Bailey Rayoum, Andrew Woodard, James Roth, Lydia Brown, Chase Gegg, Kindall Coleman, and Michael LeClere met once a week for two hours after school over several

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COSLHS FFA participates in livestock judging event

EVANSVILLE, Ill. – The Christ Our Savior Lutheran High School FFA chapter participated in Livestock judging Career Development Event at SIU-C recently. Members participating were:  In front Alaina Smith, Hailey Harbaugh and Alyssa Heimann. In back Isaac Luebkemann and Christine Liefer.   The contest consisted of 10 rings: Breeding Gilts, Market Hogs,Breeding Heifers, Market Cows,

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