Provisions Sponsored by Sen. Wasson Receive the Governor’s Stamp of Approval
JEFFERSON CITY – Several measures carried through the Missouri Senate by Sen. Jay Wasson, R-Nixa, received the governor’s executive approval today on Tuesday, adding these to the list of legislation that will take effect on Aug. 28. House Bill 1323, which contains a provision found in Senate Bill 758, sponsored by Sen. Wasson, strengthens protections…
Read MoreWreck on K Hwy. Sends Seymour Couple to Hospital
A July 2 wreck on Highway K, at Smackout, sent two Seymour residents to the hospital. The Highway Patrol said the wreck occurred at 4 p.m., just across the county line in Webster County, four miles south of Seymour. The investigating officer, Tpr. Justin Piccinino, said a 1997 GMC Savana, driven by Lendon H. Manar,…
Read MoreWright County Farm Bureau Will Host Candidate Forum
Wright County Farm Bureau will host a political forum on Thursday, July 19, at the Wright County Courthouse in Hartville. The program will begin at 7 p.m., and all candidates for county offices have been invited to attend. The list of candidates includes candidates for circuit judge of the 44th District which involves Wright, Ozark…
Read MoreLetter to the Editor – MoDOT
In response to the MoDOT article about putting signs along road right-of-ways, I would rather see signs than weeds, brush, trees growing to block the view of cars when pulling out of my driveway. MoDOT wants people to pick up trash, but they can’t walk through the waist high grass. Why do they need all…
Read MoreEmerson Report 7.5.12
Bad Taxes & Downright Dangerous Taxes I hate taxes. They pull resources from our families, from our small businesses and from our local economy, putting hard-earned dollars into the hands of federal bureaucrats. Every dollar the government takes from us is a dollar less we can invest in our children’s educations, our retirement plans or…
Read MoreWhen Drought Stops Plants Making Protein, Nitrate Poisoning Can Kill Grazing Livestock
COLUMBIA – Drought-stricken forages that accumulate nitrates can kill grazing livestock, quickly, warns a University of Missouri plant scientist. “We’re getting reports of cattle dying,” says Rob Kallenbach, MU Extension forage specialist. “As hot weather without rain continues, we expect to hear of more death losses. It happens at the start of every drought.” Large…
Read MoreClass of 1952 Honored at Ava High School Reunion
The Ava High School class of 1952 was honored a the school reunion held Saturday, June 23, at the First Southern Baptist Church in Ava. Those who signed the guest book included: Aletha (Kastning) Sullivan Arnold and Doris (Smith) Heard Barbara (Day) Rowe, Ben Meeker, Betty (Lisby) Melton, Bill and Loweta (Luna) Rogers Bob and…
Read MoreDirector of Agriculture Names Top Farmers’ Market for 2012
Greene County’s Fair Grove Farmers’ Market Named Missouri Farmers’ Market of the Year JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri’s Director of Agriculture Dr. Jon Hagler has named the Fair Grove Farmers’ Market the state’s best in 2012 – an honor awarded each year to a farmers’ market that sets the example of adding value to their communities…
Read MoreLooking Backward 7.12.2012
Due to the great response to the Friday night music events on the square, programs have been scheduled for July 17 and again on July 24. Entertainers are invited to come down to the square and join in the informal musical program on Friday evenings.
The Douglas County Fair opens for a 4-day run.
Miss Ruth M. Miller, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Frank A. Miller, Ava, received her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from the Southwest Missouri State University.
Several students from Ava High School recently participated in Bobcat Basketball Camp that was held June 22-26 at the School of the Ozarks. Those attending: Brad Jumper, Chris Bekas, Aaron Miller, Halle Adams, Scott Sallee, Dean Guill, Scott Silvey, Gary Jenkins.
April Eller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Eller, Thornfield, and Lorie Haden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dall Haden, Squires, received the 1987 Presidential Achievement Award for academic excellence at the close of the 1986-87 school year. The girls are 1987 graduates of Thornfield Elementary School.
Inez Dobbins was hostess for the Arno Club on July 1, which met at the Fair Grounds Pavilion at 11 a.m. A picnic lunch was served to eight members and three guests Joyce Norman, Edna Mae Huff and Jessica Lynn Jenkins. The blessing was given by Gerry Hartley.
Read MoreMU Fire and Rescue Training Institute Teaches Firefighters How to Identify Suspicious Fires
JEFFERSON CITY – Flames and black smoke pour out of a room while the heat is felt 50 feet away. Often this is a nightmare faced by someone watching their home burn. In this case, the room was set ablaze on purpose. It’s a special “burn cell” that’s part of the mobile fire-cause simulation trainer…
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