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Forest Service seeks applicants for fire grants

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin – The USDA Forest Service Eastern Region is requesting applications for the 2022 Cohesive Fire Strategy grant program. These competitive grants support local wildfire management initiatives on non-federal land in the 20 Northeast and Midwest states. Over the past six years, the region has distributed nearly $18 million through these grants and anticipates […]

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Gov. Parson: Balanced approach delivers strong economic recovery in Missouri

JEFFERSON CITY – Tuesday, Governor Mike Parson celebrated Missouri’s strong economic position as the number of Missourians on unemployment decreases, businesses continue to invest and expand in Missouri, and the state earns several economic recognitions.  “Throughout the pandemic, we took a balanced approach that protected the health and safety of Missourians without sacrificing their livelihoods,”

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MDC shares key deer-hunting info for upcoming firearms season

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – With the most popular weekend for most Missouri deer hunters coming up Nov. 13 and 14, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) says deer numbers look good and reminds hunters of key regulations. The second weekend in November marks the opening of this year’s November portion of the firearms deer season,

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Missouri State Parks offers free tours and night of camping to veterans and active-duty military

JEFFERSON CITY – Representatives from Missouri State Parks recognize and thank all veterans and active-duty military members for their service with two promotions in honor of Veterans Day. To show appreciation, all veterans and active-duty military members camping at a Missouri State Parks campground on Thursday, Nov. 11, will receive a voucher for a free night of

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Perry County Sheriff’s Office seeks burglary suspect

PERRYVILLE – The Perry County Sheriff’s Office is looking for 34-year-old Kole Anthony Wingerter on a warrant for the charges of second degree burglary, first degree property damage and second degree property damage.   Wingerter also has several misdemeanor warrants for his arrest by the Perryville Police Department. If you know the whereabouts of Wingerter

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Perryville Police reports

PERRYVILLE — The Perryville Police Department has released its latest reports. 40-year-old Dennis M. Darwin of Perryville was charged with tampering with a victim and fourth degree assault October 26th. 30-year-old Tiffany Lynn Paul of Marquand was arrested October 27th on a fugitive warrant out of Perryville. A burglary with property damage was reported October

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PHS drama club will present ‘Meet Me in St. Louis’

By Kate Martin PERRYVILLE — Audiences are in for a treat this weekend as the Silver Dagger Players present the non-musical version of “Meet Me In St. Louis.”   The show dates are Thursday, Nov. 11, Friday, Nov. 12, and Saturday, Nov. 13. Tickets are purchased at the box office each evening. All performances begin

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Rep. Jason Smith calls for Congressional Budget Office to reveal true cost of Democrat tax and spending bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a letter Tuesday to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the top Republicans on the House and Senate Budget Committees pushed the agency to provide a true cost estimate of the Democrats’ tax and spending reconciliation bill if provisions within the bill were made permanent, as is the intent of Democrats. House Budget

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