Feb 21, 2008
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Local business briefs: St. Luke's estate gift; 401(k) overseer sought
St. Luke's estate gift
The St. Luke's Hospital Foundation has received a $3.6 million estate gift that will go toward research at St. Luke's Cancer Institute.
Caroline Millard, spokeswoman for St. Luke's Hospital Foundation, said the bequest came from the estate of Dorothea and Presley W. Pitts, who lived in Liberty for many years before moving to Florida in 1978.
Millard said the bequest was the largest estate gift ever designated for the cancer institute.
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State audit soon to be completed in village of Phillipsburg
“They want to get done as quickly as they could so it will be more cost-effective for the town. We thought when this started it would just take a short time, but it has taken a lot longer than we expected.”
Phillipsburg Village Clerk Roxanne Millard said the state audit of the village should be completed soon. via Lebanon Daily Record
Suspected illegal alien arrested
A broken down van in northeast Missouri leads to the arrest of a man wanted for an immigration violation. via KTVO Kirksville
“We have increased capacity which makes for a safer road and a less congested road so it opens up all kinds of economic opportunities and provides a safer facility”
Many lawmakers, council members, and citizens braved the chilly weather early this morning to celebrate the completion of a 4.4 mile stretch on hwy 63 between Millard and Kirksville and a 3.9 mile stretch in ... via KTVO Kirksville
The Missouri Department of Transportation will open approximately 4 miles of new four-lane highway on Route 63 in Adair County on Wednesday. via KTVO Kirksville
“It has been a pleasure working with all of you. The board has the village headed in the right direction and I hope you will make Phillipsburg a better place to live.”
After only five months in office, the Phillipsburg Board of Trustees Chairman Jack Busbee is leaving. via Lebanon Daily Record
MoDOT officials predicting Hwy. 63 four-laning to be completed on time
“That's plenty of time to get all the work done if we get some decent weather”
MoDOT officials predicting Hwy. 63 four-laning to be completed on time Published: Thursday, September 27, 2007 1:32 PM CDT E-mail this story | Print this page KIRKSVILLE - The goal of a four-lane highway ... via Kirksville Daily Express