The Spickard Special Road District Board voted on September 6th to keep insurance with Hawkins Harrison Insurance. The board also voted to have Secretary Amy Chapman get a subscription to QuickBooks. An employee application was tabled until after the Spickard Board of Aldermen meeting next week. Repairs are being made on the backhoe.
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Sullivan County Health Department to offer wellness lab draws
The Sullivan County Health Department in Milan will offer wellness lab draws later this month. Walk-ins will be accepted on September 29th from 8:30 am to 10 am. Tests to be available include PSA and A1C for $10.00 each and vitamin D hydroxy for $20.00. There is a $10.00 fee for drawing the labs. Also […]
Drought conditions expand in northern part of Missouri
This week’s U. S. Drought Monitor map of Missouri shows drought conditions have expanded in the northern part of the state since last week. Slightly less of Missouri, as a whole, is experiencing abnormally dry or drought conditions. This week, 44.05% of the state is abnormally dry or experiencing some degree of drought. That is […]
Audio: Art’s Alive to host a seven foot tall rabbit that no one can see
Art’s Alive will sponsor performances of the comedy Harvey by Mary Chase at the Trenton High School Performing Arts Center later this month. Doors will open on September 24th and 25th at 1:30 in the afternoon, and the shows will start at 2 pm. Director Ann Plumb says the play is about a seven-foot-tall white […]
Deadline to submit photos for Missouri DNR Photo Contest is October 1st
Amateur photographers of all ages may enter the Missouri DNR Photo Contest hosted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The contest offers you the opportunity to capture your favorite moments in Missouri’s rich natural and cultural resources and share them for all to enjoy. The contest runs from April 1 through Oct. 1. The […]
Excelsior Springs man injured in crash on Business Highway 10
The Highway Patrol reports an Excelsior Springs man sustained moderate injuries when his vehicle struck a tree in Ray County on Wednesday night, September 7th. Emergency medical services took 42-year-old Jason Mick to Liberty Hospital. The vehicle traveled east on Business 10 east of Highway 10 before it ran off the right side of the […]
FBI issues warnings for ransomware attacks on schools
Missouri’s schools are back in session, and they are being warned about cyberattacks. The FBI is warning schools nationwide that criminals are targeting the education sector with ransomware attacks. These attacks use technology to encrypt data, and the victim’s computer system is locked until a ransom is paid. Federal law enforcement says a […]
Audio: Missouri man facing 14 charges for dog fighting and abuse
North County Police found a greater threat awaiting them after they received a tip involving dog abuse. Officers arrived at a north St. Louis County home to discover 13 dogs that had been participants in dog fighting. Major Ron Martin released pictures and the body cam footage of 13 dogs. One was tied […]
U.S. education secretary urges boost in teacher pay, touts college debt relief
(Missouri Independent) – Amid K-12 teacher shortages, book bans, and attacks over critical race theory, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona at a meeting with reporters on Wednesday stressed the need for higher salaries to attract prospective educators to the profession. Cardona also touted the Biden administration’s recent student debt relief announcement in late August. The White House […]
DEA warns of brightly-colored pills, called “Rainbow Fentanyl,” that targets children
The Drug Enforcement Administration is advising the public of an alarming emerging trend of colorful fentanyl available across the United States. In August 2022, DEA and our law enforcement partners seized brightly-colored fentanyl and fentanyl pills in 18 states. Dubbed “rainbow fentanyl” in the media, this trend appears to be a new method used […]
Illinois physician sentenced to 1 year in a Missouri prison for illegally prescribing drug
U.S. District Judge Ronnie L. White on Wednesday sentenced an osteopathic physician from Collinsville, Illinois to a year in prison for illegally prescribing an anti-anxiety drug. Matthew Steven Miller, 43, wrote prescriptions for the drug Xanax for six people who were not his patients between 2016 and 2018. Miller had not examined them, knew they […]
Missouri man involved in catalytic converter thefts sentenced to 9 months in prison
U.S. District Judge Sarah E. Pitlyk on Wednesday sentenced a man involved in the theft and sale of 39 catalytic converters to nine months in prison and ordered him to pay restitution of $46,001. D’Ante Carter, 38, acted as a lookout as another man stole the catalytic converters, which contain trace amounts of precious metals. […]
Missouri man sentenced to 17 years in prison for sexual exploitation of two children
A Missouri man was sentenced in federal court for the sexual exploitation of two child victims. Billy Rae Clark, 29, of Merriam Woods, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Brian C. Wimes to 17 years in federal prison without parole. The court also sentenced Clark to 30 years of supervised release following incarceration. On April […]
Missouri man and woman sentenced to a total of 50 years in prison for Sex Trafficking a Child
A Missouri man and woman were sentenced in federal court for the sex trafficking of a child. Joseph W. Gibson, 43, and Danna Marie Rodriguez, 37, both of Springfield, were sentenced in separate appearances before U.S. District Judge Brian C. Wimes. Gibson was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison without parole, followed by 25 […]
Audio: Serve Mercer County plans work on 22 projects for Saturday September 10th
Serve Mercer County plans to work on 22 projects at 20 homes in Mercer County on September 10th. Volunteers will meet at the Mercer County Senior Center of Princeton at 8:30 that morning before starting work on the projects. A church group will provide a lunch of smoked meats at the senior center at noon. […]
Livingston County Health Center to hold first flu shot clinic of the season
The Livingston County Health Center in Chillicothe will hold its first flu shot clinic of the season next week for Livingston County residents at least 65 years old. High-dose flu shots will be given by appointment on September 15th. There is a possibility the health center will have received a shipment of the new bivalent […]
Trenton Police Department to hold “Coffee With a Cop” on NCMC campus
The Trenton Police Department’s next Coffee with a Cop program will be next week. Citizens of Trenton can meet with members of the police department at Cross Hall’s Coffee Shop on the North Central Missouri College campus in Trenton on September 14th from 8 to 10 am. Those attending may ask questions about the department, […]
Senior Health Fair to be held in Unionville
The Putnam County Health Department and PC Cafe and Resource Center will hold a Senior Health Fair next week. The free event will be at the PC Cafe and Resource Center of Unionville on September 14th from 2 to 4 o’clock in the afternoon. Multiple vendors and local providers will provide education, giveaways, and other […]
Brookfield woman sentenced to 30 years in prison in case regarding the death of a child
A Brookfield woman was sentenced in Livingston County on September 7th after being found guilty by a jury in July of multiple felonies. Fifty-three-year-old Nancy Jean Royal was charged with first-degree involuntary manslaughter and two counts each of abuse or neglect of a child resulting in death and first-degree endangering the welfare of a child […]
Grundy County Health Department offering free at-home COVID-19 test kits
The Grundy County Health Department has free, COVID-19 self-test kits to give away for at-home use. The free test kits are rapid antigen tests and may be picked up during regular business hours (8:30-4:30, Monday – Friday). The Grundy County Health Department is located at 1716 Lincoln Street in Trenton. There is a limit of […]