Scotland County Court Cases – 4/3/2025
03/14/2025 – 25SE-CC00008 – IN RE EMMA R GIST – CC Change of Name 03/18/2025 – 704578076 – ST V JENNIFER JO ANDERS – Description: Driver/Front Seat Passenger Fail To Wear Properly Adjusted/Fastened Safety Belt { Infraction RSMo: 307.178 }, Date: 03/12/2025 – MO HP TROOP B – MACON 03/18/2025 – 704578077 – ST…
Read MoreRoad Tax Renewal, School and City Races Top Scotland County’s April Ballot
Voters in Scotland County will go to the polls on Tuesday, April 8, to decide on a series of local contests and one countywide ballot measure. The election will determine leadership in city governments, school districts, village boards, and a key funding proposal for infrastructure improvements.One of the central items on the ballot is Proposition…
Read MorePetition audit of South Gorin now underway according to Auditor Fitzpatrick
Residents of South Gorin collected 20 certified signatures to trigger the audit JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (March 27, 2025) — The efforts of the residents of the City of South Gorin to learn more about how their city government is operating took an important step forward this week as Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick announced…
Read MoreSarah Graff announces candidacy to replace term-limited Sen. Cindy O’Laughlin
Sara Graff is seeking to replace Cindy O'Laughlin as the 18th District Missouri Senator. Randolph County, MO – Sarah Graff, a longtime Republican activist and community leader, has officially announced her candidacy to replace term-limited Cindy O’Laughlin in the Missouri Senate. The district includes fourteen counties in Northeast Missouri. The Republican primary election is set for…
Read MoreBlessing
Morgan Blessing, a first year Mizzou College of Veterinary Medicine student, presented a program to the members of the Rotary Club of Scotland County while she was home on spring break. Morgan originally applied to both Kansas State University Vet School and Mizzou Vet School. She was accepted in both, and chose Mizzou because the Mizzou…
Read MoreMDC and partners host a Callery pear buyback event April 22 in Kirksville, Hannibal, and Moberly
Remove invasive Callery pear trees from your property this spring. Participants can remove one or more invasive Callery pear trees from their property in exchange for one native tree. KIRKSVILLE, MO. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has partnered with the Missouri Invasive Plant Council, Forest ReLeaf of Missouri, and Forrest Keeling Nursery to…
Read MoreStorm Damages Downtown Memphis Buildings
A powerful windstorm tore off the roof of the former Memphis Mercantile building on the south side of the square on Friday night, March 21. . Just to the west, capstones were blown from the wall, falling through the awning near Monroe Chiropractic.
Read MoreSC HOSPITAL MARCH SPIRIT OF THE MONTH WINNER
Mary Lou Kraus CONGRATULATIONS to Mary Lou Kraus the March Spirit of SCH award winner at Scotland County Hospital & Clinics. Mary Lou has been working in the Housekeeping/Environmental Services Department since January 2002. Prior to working at Scotland County Hospital, she worked for National Garment for 21 years and then she worked for Micro…
Read MoreMemphis Aldermen Hear Department Reports, Praise Park Upgrades
MEMPHIS, Mo. — The Memphis Board of Aldermen met Thursday, March 6, at City Hall, addressing routine municipal business, hearing reports from department heads, and discussing park improvements before entering a closed session to review personnel, legal, and property matters.Mayor Mike Ahland called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. at 125 W. Jefferson…
Read MoreMACC Meeting Minutes – Nov. 28
Memphis Area Chamber of Commerce Meeting was held October 8, 2024 at Corner Perk.Motion moved by Theresa to approve the September minutes, second by Tasha motion carried.Treasures report was unavailable at the time of meeting.Prior to the meeting Mr. Bryce Cardwell gave a small presentation on SBDC Small Business Development Centers. Mr. Cardwell is out…
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