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Vandalia Considers Addition Of Medical Marijuana Facility

Two Companies Looking For Business Space City leaders in Vandalia held a meeting last week that was open to the public to discuss the possibility of an interesting new business moving to town. Missouri recently joined with many other states in the country in allowing medicinal marijuana. This has created the need for cultivation processing […]

New Champ Clark Bridge To Be Dedicated On Aug. 3

Despite record flooding, Massman Construction Co. continues to make significant progress on the new Champ Clark Bridge and is expecting the new bridge to be completed sooner than originally anticipated. “We are very excited to go ahead and work with several in the region to plan a dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony for Saturday, Aug. […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Clarksville Chili Cookoff Will Be Held In Louisiana This Weekend

Louisiana Mayor Marvin Brown says he’s looking forward to helping Clarksville host the annual Chili Cookoff this weekend. The decision to move the 19th annual event to Louisiana was made due to the flooding in Clarksville that persists. Mayor Brown noted that Louisiana was happy to help host the huge event and will be ready […]

Audrain County Inmate Kills Another Offender

At approximately 9 a.m., Thursday, June 13, an inmate on inmate assault occurred in the Audrain County Jail. As a result of the assault, the victim, Michael Dale Eisenhauer, 42 of rural Centralia was transported to SSM Hospital in Mexico and was pronounced dead. Eisenhauer had been incarcerated in the Audrain County Jail since March […]

Donation Helps Clarksville Library

Debra Smith and Jeanie Eisenhower recently accepted a new dehumidifier and fans for the Clarksville Library, donated by Walmart in Bowling Green. The units will help reduce the damage to the 109-year-old building structure, the books and the grand piano inside of the facility. Though no water entered the first floor, several feet of water […]

Public Meeting Slated To Discuss Fate Of Louisiana Colorfest For This Year

Community Members Urged To Attend Meeting This Thursday The Louisiana Chamber of Commerce is hosting a public meeting to decide the fate of this year’s Louisiana Country Colorfest and everyone is urged to attend and help develop ideas. The meeting will take place on Thursday, June 20 at 5:30 p.m. in the city council chambers […]

Governor Signs Bill Sending $2 Million To Clarksille For Flood Control System

Clarksville scored a major victory this week as Governor Mike Parson signed off on the state budget and special items such as a dedication of $2 million for Clarksville to help secure a new flood mitigation system for the river town. Clarksville Mayor Jo Anne Smiley is delighted the governor decided to approve the monies […]

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