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Food pantry sees rise in number of those in need
Julie Hicks, director of the Harrisonville Ministerial Alliance office, expects the Shepherd's Staff Food Pantry to help between 250 and 300 families this week.
Topic: Courthouse News Circuit Court : Daily Record 11-23-09 Published Online Nov 23, 2009 - 01:30 PM CIRCUIT COURT Division I Judge Jack Peace Charles W. Shaw vs.
Education Month to recognize outstanding school personnel
NOVEMBER is Education Month when the Public School System recognizes employees who have shown exemplary performance.
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Lois Jean Long, 82, of Lebanon, formerly of Olathe, Kan., died Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009, at her home.
Lincoln High School students get a taste of life with the Missouri Highway Patrol
Tina Craig donned a heavy black utility belt and situated herself in the driver's seat of the Missouri State Highway Patrol car Tuesday morning.
Warsaw woman hurt in Benton County accident
A Warsaw woman was injured in a two-vehicle accident Friday in Benton County. Tina M. Shrock, 38, was taken by ambulance to Bothwell Regional Health Center.
Roberta Jean Mathes, 70, of Sunrise Beach, formerly of Gorin, Mo., died Monday, Aug.
2 Marshall woman suffer minor injuries in crash involving 4 vehicles
Two Marshall women suffered minor injuries Wednesday, Sept. 2, in a crash on U.S. Highway 65 involving four vehicles, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol report.
Dr. Grow: Fall fertilizing can help prevent spring weeds
My traditional recommendation for fall fertilization of a cool-season lawn starts with an application of high-nitrogen fertilizer, such as a 28-0-4, in early September.
E.W. Bartley Jr. is a resident of the Missouri Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau. He served more than 40 years as a United Methodist pastor.
E.W. Bartley Jr. is a resident of the Missouri Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau. He served more than 40 years as a United Methodist pastor.
Police report arrests and incidents
The Perryville Police Department has released its latest report of arrests and incidents.
Stray dogs caught, four identified as members of attack pack
Eight stray dogs including four who were recently reported to be attacking and killing domesticated cats within the city of Kennett, have been apprehended by the City Humane Officer, Tina Petix.
Four Face Charges, One Sent To DOC
Topic: Law Enforcement Sheriff's Office : Four Face Charges, One Sent To DOC Published Online Jul 13, 2009 - 01:09 PM Four persons were arrested recently on various charges, including a woman who has been returned to the Missouri Department of Corrections.
Nevada Daily Mail/Sunday Nevada Herald
'Genes' attendees to receive bonus
Area women who attend a Mercy Health Center-sponsored event on Thursday will receive an added bonus.
Geoff Caldwell: Enola Gay w'ith thoughts for today
There is much discussion taking place this Memorial Day weekend. What is patriotic, what is not, can you love your country while actively undermining her, who knew what, when, and really, just what is "torture"? To all armed forces members, past, present and future, thank you for your service and God bless.