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Aging workers are in demand; they are reliable, mature and professional

Aging workers are in demand; they are reliable, mature and professional by John Grimaldi WASHINGTON, DC, Mar 17 — It’s a given that the state of the U.S. economy over the past several years has caused many elders in our population to go back to work or, for those who are already in the workplace, […]

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Archers right on target during 2023 MoNASP state tournament in Branson

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The 2023 Missouri National Archery in the Schools Program (MoNASP) state archery tournament was held March 15-17 at the Branson Convention Center and drew more than 5,000 student archers in grades 4-12 from more than 200 schools across the state. The tournament was sponsored and coordinated by the Missouri Department of Conservation

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Biodiesel Coalition of Missouri announces inaugural biodiesel credit program 

JEFFERSON CITY — To recognize and celebrate National Biodiesel Day, the Biodiesel Coalition of Missouri (BCM) is announcing a new County and Municipal Fleet Biodiesel Credit Program. This annual program will be reserved for fleet operations located in Missouri that are utilizing biodiesel blends of B6 or higher.     “Missouri biodiesel production provides significant benefits to

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Christ Our Savior FFA participates in horticulture CDE

EVANSVILLE — The Christ Our Savior FFA chapter recently participated in the Horticulture CDE at SWIC.   The students were required to judge rings of different plants, identify 50 plants and complete a test on horticulture topics.   The team tied for 10th place out of 14 schools.     Participants were Blaine Rahn, Isaac

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CHS FFA students participate in horticulture contest

CHESTER – On Wednesday March 15, five Chester High School students from the Future Farmers of America organization (FFA) attended the Section 22 Horticulture Contest hosted at Southwestern Illinois College (SWIC).     Chester contestants included seniors Sydney Collins and Will Schuwerk; and juniors Emma Diskey, Maison Shemonic and Mason Werner. (Emily Millburg Photo)  

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Contest reveals Rural Missouri reader favorites

JEFFERSON CITY – For more than two decades, the readers of Rural Missouri have been sharing their favorite places in the Show-Me State with the editors of the magazine. Thousands of entries in the annual Best of Rural Missouri Readers’ Choice Awards helped the staff highlight the best places to eat, shop, stay and relax. Winners in the 20th

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Farm groups issue joint statement on Supreme Court ruling

JEFFERSON CITY – The following is a joint statement by Missouri Farm Bureau, Missouri Cattlemen’s Association, Missouri Pork Association, Missouri Soybean Association and Missouri Corn Growers Association:   “We are grateful for today’s unanimous Missouri Supreme Court ruling affirming the constitutionality of SB 391 and HB 271.    “This ruling ends decades of legal uncertainty

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Holly Thompson Rehder’s ‘Save Women’s Sports Act’ approved by Senate

JEFFERSON CITY — Legislation to ensure fair competition for female student athletes sponsored by State Sen. Holly Thompson Rehder, R-Scott City, has received initial approval in Missouri’s upper legislative chamber. Senate Bill 39, which was perfected by the Missouri Senate following an overnight filibuster, would prohibit a transgender female student athlete born as a biological male

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Illinois EPA announces 10 Spring 2023 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events

SPRINGFIELD – Following a temporary suspension of Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collections, Illinois EPA Director John J. Kim is announcing ten upcoming HHW one-day collection locations for the spring of 2023.   Operations have also resumed at five previously established longterm HHW collection locations. Illinois EPA offers residents free HHW collection events to safely dispose

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