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HELP WANTED Agricultural Construction Co. has 3 openings for individuals with a valid drivers lic. CDL and a good work history would be a plus. We offer no overnight travel, Company pd. health ins. after probation period, we give bonuses. Will train the right individuals. To join our team or for more information call 573-373-2016. […]

David Allen Snyder

A Mass of Christian Burial for David Allen Snyder, 67, of Laddonia were at 10 a.m., Thursday at St. John’s Catholic Church in Laddonia with Fr. Jason Doke officiating. Burial was in Laddonia Cemetery. Visitation was from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday at Bienhoff Funeral Home in Laddonia. Mr. Snyder died Monday, June 17, 2019 at SSM […]

Rhonda Fern Travis

Rhonda Travis, 62, of Vandalia died Thursday, June 20, 2019, at her home. Funeral services were at 10 a.m., Monday at Waters Funeral Home. Pastor Bob Hoehn officiated. Burial was in Vandalia Cemetery following the service. A visitation celebrating Rhonda’s life was held Sunday from 3-6 p.m., at Waters Funeral Home. Rhonda was born Aug. […]

Edward E. Lawson Sr.

Edward E. Lawson, Sr., died Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at Lynn’s Heritage House after a short period of declining health. There will be no visiting hours, but a memorial service will be held at the First Methodist Church in Bowling Green at 2 p.m., Friday with a reception thereafter. He was born in Monroe City, […]

Janet Ann Augustine Siefkas

Janet Ann Augustine Siefkas, 84, of Louisiana died Friday June 21, 2019 at St. Luke’s Hospital in Chesterfield. A fellowship gathering was held at 1 p.m., Sunday at Providence Concord Presbyterian Church in Vera, with a memorial service at 2:30 p.m. Janet was born Oct. 14, 1934 in Creston, Iowa, the daughter of Benjamin and […]

Bowling Green Library To Hold Summer Story Hour

‘A Universe Of Stories’ Is Theme Of This Year’s Reading Program Bowling Green Public Library is once again planning its summer story hour programs. The theme for this year’s reading program is “A Universe of Stories.” The first story hour will occur on Wednesday, June 26, 10 a.m., featuring the Kids in Motion group. The students in […]

Awaiting The Heat At Chili Cookoff

Raintree Arts Council board members Linda Blakey, left, Debbie Ingram and Judi Bruce await delivery of more entries in the Show Me Missouri State Chili Cook-Off. The event usually is held in Clarksville, but was moved to Louisiana this year due to flooding concerns. Despite rain and high humidity, crowds turned out on Main Street […]

Louisiana Colorfest Will Move Forward With New Location

Suggestions Sought In Colorfest Theme Contest After it was announced last week that the annual Louisiana Country Colorfest could be in jeopardy this year without some creative problem-solving, numerous people volunteered their help and reached out with possible solutions to keep the celebration the third weekend in October. Following an hour-long meeting at city hall […]

Public Invited To Update On Champ Clark Bridge Construction

Massman Construction and the entire Champ Clark Bridge team invite the public to the monthly update meeting Saturday, June 29 at 10 a.m., in Riverview Park in Louisiana (weather permitting). This is an informal meeting and attendees are encouraged to ask questions. The meeting is normally held the fourth Saturday of each month and lasts […]

How to Spot A Counterfeit Bill

The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce has been made aware that there have been several counterfeit one-hundred dollar bills passed in town over the past two weeks. While most businesses use detector pens, some counterfeit bills are printed on real currency paper and can pass the pen test. Those accepting money should be aware of […]

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