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Ste. Genevieve High School announces 2022-23 Homecoming Court

STE. GENEVIEVE –  Ste. Genevieve High School has announced the members of the 2022-23 Homecoming Court.   They are: Freshman Attendant: Sophie Garcia, Elijah Bennett Sophomore Attendant: Grace Joggerst, Seth Fischer Junior Attendant: Tessa Hager, Gabe Willett Queen Candidates: Alli Byington, Dru Koetting, Arie Taylor, Evelyn Thomas, Brynna Wehner, Lani Yamnitz King Candidates: Aiden Boyer, Carter Burr, Kaden Flye, Jacob […]

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Flip of the ‘QUOIN’: Wide open Ted Horn 100 assembles Saturday night At Du Quoin State Fair

By Richie Murray – USAC Media DU QUOIN, Ill. – In Brian Tyler’s storied USAC Silver Crown career, perhaps no moment was grander than his 2021 performance at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in southern Illinois. For instance, it was his first run for the BCR Group team after taking the reins of the ride

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Apply now for Missouri Biofuel Infrastructure Incentive Program

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – On Thursday, the Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development Authority (MASBDA) announced the Biofuel Infrastructure Incentive Program (BIIP) to increase the distribution and use of biofuels in the state of Missouri. Funds will be awarded to fuel retailers, fuel distributors, terminal companies or fleet operations that dispense, or will soon store

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Apply now for Richard S. Brownlee local history grant

COLUMBIA, Mo. – The State Historical Society of Missouri is seeking proposals to help Missouri cultural heritage institutions preserve and provide access to local history. Brownlee Local History Grants of up to $500 are available for the preservation of historical records or for education and programming activities. A maximum of $5,000 will be awarded this

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Become a Winter Weather Warrior; MoDOT is hiring dedicated workers to join winter maintenance crew

JEFFERSON CITY—Hot Missouri summers eventually give way to cold Missouri winters. When the snow starts falling, travelers in the Show-Me State depend on the Missouri Department of Transportation to keep the highways cleared.   MoDOT, in turn, relies on a dedicated team of Winter Weather Warriors who can take on whatever the season delivers to

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EPA proposes to stop authorized use of certain PFAS in pesticide products

LENEXA, Kan. – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to remove 12 chemicals identified as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from the current list of inert ingredients approved for use in pesticide products to better protect human health and the environment.   “Exposure to PFAS is an urgent public health and environmental issue in our

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Fighting a ‘Censorship Enterprise’ – Missouri and Louisiana Attorneys General ask court to order Justice Dept. to produce communications between top officials and social media companies

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – On Wednersday, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry filed a Joint Statement on Discovery Disputes, asking the Louisiana District Court to compel the Department of Justice to turn over communications between high-ranking Biden Administration officials from the White House, Department of State, FBI and others and major

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