Nov 14, 2009 | Daily Iowegian
Missouri man receives probation for his role to manufacture meth
A Unionville, Mo. man was sentenced to probation for possession of a precursor in a scheme to manufacture methamphetamine.
Teacher hopes to honor veterans
Kelly Dickerson, the daughter of Carl and Cindy Jones and the daughter-in-law of Willis and Faye Dickerson of Unionville, Mo.
Classic Albums live presentsA ?A Led Zeppelin 1, Note for Note. 8 p.m. Single tickets: $35 to $45. Call theatre box office at 905-305-SHOW or visit markhamtheatre.ca OCT.
Benefit for Unionville mayor to be held
A benefit meal and auction will be held for Unionville, Mo. mayor Karl Klinginsmith on Sat.
Three injured in weekend crash
Three people were injured in a crash in Schuyler County this weekend. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol the crash happened on Highway 63 just south of Queen City, Mo., on Saturday.A Mark Henderson, 34, of Queen City, Mo., was northbound on Highway 63 when he attempted to make a u-turn. Henderson pulled into the path of a vehicle driven ...
A very strange illness eventually diagnosed
People know me as an outdoorsman and exercise freak. During the early morning hours of June 15, 2009, I felt great after a two-hour workout.
A longtime hospital CEO has been fired. The Putnam County Memorial Hospital Board of Directors announced Wednesday that Ray Magers is no longer the CEO of the Unionville hospital.
Tensions run high at hospital meeting
There's apparently some tension between the Putnam County Memorial Hospital Board of Directors and a number of employees and community members.
Accused Unionville man appears in court
Thursday, August 20, 2009 at 3:13 p.m. UNIONVILLE, MO -- A A Unionville man, accused of beating a woman so badly she ended up in intensive care, had his preliminary hearing Wednesday in a Putnam County courtroom.
Farmers have a 'field day,' literally : News : KTVO3
Salvation Army gears up for hundred to file through their doors for the back-to-school drive.
Who will pay if old 911 system breaks? : News : KTVO3
A Unionville, Mo. man facing three sex-related felony charges has been released from jail.
Thursday, July 30, 2009 at 9:06 a.m. A Heartland man is under arrest on sex-related charges.A 66-year-old Alfred Tammen, 66, of Unionville, Missouri is charged with two counts of first-degree statutory sodomy and one count of first-degree child molestation.
Local rotarians visit headquarters
Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 4:29 p.m. KIRKSVILLE, MO -- Rotarians from six clubs in Northeast Missouri and the St.
A Heartland man faces sex charges
We've learned a Unionville, Missouri has been arrested on four sex charges. Twenty-eight-year old Justin Jones is behind bars charged with two counts of statutory sodomy and two counts of statutory rape.A Jones is being held on a $60,000 cash only bond.
School Districts Receive Bonding Help
Topic: Headline News School News : School Districts Receive Bonding Help Published Online Jul 16, 2009 - 11:44 AM Gov.
A Unionville, Missouri woman is hospitalized in critical condition after authorities say an acquaintance broke into her home in the middle of the night and started beating her as she slept.
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As the Unionville Lions Club's First Annual Bluegrass Festival approaches on Thursday, June 25, Friday, June 26, and Saturday, June 27, local and distant music fans need to make plans to be in Unionville, Mo.
Cozy Kittens Featured in the 2nd Edition of 'Companion Animals'
This 768 page hardcover book is ultimate resource for animal care, their biology, health and management.
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Sponsored by the community's Lions Club, the First Annual Bluegrass Festival in Unionville, Mo., from Thursday, June 25 through Saturday, June 27, promises to be an entertainment extravaganza for music fans.
Commentary: Farmers object to massive animal facilities
Agribusiness proponents claim that people moving to the country from urban areas - called "urban move-ins" - are filing the lawsuits against Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations because they aren't accustomed to smelling fresh country air.