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Council clarifies grass ordinances
The Steelville City Council eliminated any ambiguity in their codebook by replacing the grey areas of their grass ordinances in chapter 65 with a more black and white lawn maintenance policy.
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Steelville vet promotes K Laser treatments as safe alternative to traditional surgery
Dr. Richard Heusler, owner of St. Francis Veterinary Services, is offering his small animal patients a painless alternative to prescription drugs, injections or surgery.
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City puts a stop to county's generator construction
Installation of an emergency generator for Crawford County's Health Department has been put to a halt by the City of Steelville.
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Community volunteers complete CERT training in Bourbon
Eight people learned the basics of volunteering during emergency situations during a 20-hour training held May 30-31 and June 1 in Bourbon.
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Web readers offer some good ideas
If you haven't been to our website, www.threeriverspublishing.com, recently then you might want to check it out.
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Law firm opens satellite office in Steelville
The law firm of Lange, Paulus, Howald & Smith has opened an office at 206 Main Street in Steelville.
A teenager has drowned on a canoe trip on the Meramec River near Steelville. The water patrol says it happened on Wednesday, a half mile downstream from Myer's Bend when 18 year old Ashley Davis of Butler was ...
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Flash Flood Warnings and Watches in effect this morning for a majority of The Ozarks.
Teen drowns after canoe capsizes
STEELVILLE, Mo. A Butler teen drowned after her canoe capsized on the Meramec River and she became trapped beneath it.
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County hears plan to upgrade emergency radio communication
Leasburg FD spearheads $400,000 federal grant to purchase new tower equipment. Emergency responders met for a roundtable discussion with the county commission last week to discuss plans to significantly upgrade ...
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To Loretta Cowling: You referred to my letter in the newspaper as The "Whole Truth." The letter I presented to the Cuba Free Press was titled "Wants the Truth." FACT: You might check this out so you won't have ...
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Area cities should try hosting rabies clinics
Do you live in the city limits? Do you own a dog? Is it registered? If you answered "yes" to the first two questions and "no" to the third, don't feel bad, you're not alone.
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Drury University bringing the college classroom to Cuba
Drury University will be offering classes to the Cuba community beginning August 18.
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School districts cut corners to save on fuel costs
As gas and diesel prices continue to inflate, Crawford County schools are forced to pour more money into their transportation expenses.
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Idol competition returns to Freedom Fest
Have you got singing chops? There's one way to find out: Compete in the Second Annual Steelville Idol contest at Freedom Fest.
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Council hears Halbert's flooding complaint
Homeowner says city needs to install larger pipes. Steelville received two inches of rain within 45 minutes during the thunderstorm on Friday, June 6, and the drainage from Highway 19 swamped Albert Halbert's ...
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This horse is dead, but I'm going to beat on him some more
County residents who get either the Cuba Free Press or Steelville Star-Crawford Mirror in the mail this week will also find the 2007 Crawford County Financial Statement.
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I read Assessor Kerry Summers' letter in the Cuba Free Press and Steelville Star in the May 29, 2008 issue.
UPDATED: Friday 6:30 PM Severe Thunderstorms Remain Possible This Afternoon
There will still be highly isolated thunderstorms capable of producing some torrential rainfall and flash flooding will remain a threat.
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