Terrace Boudinier, 99, of Bowling Green was honored on Tuesday, June 11 for being a member of the Phoenix Lodge 136 for 70 years. Pictured, from left, Terrace Boudinier; his son, Ferrell Boudinier; and Ty Treatelaar, Deputy Grand Master of the State of Missouri.
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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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Click here to read the June 18th, 2019 edition of The People’s Tribune as a PDF.
The Louisiana Community Betterment Assoc. presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Michael and Cindy Whitlock for their efforts to improve their property. The Whitlocks purchased the home at 522 Frankford Road several years ago and have made improvements to the home and property. Cindy Whitlock stated that she loves living in Louisiana and would hope […]
During the first week of June, nine Bowling Green High School students traveled to Massachusetts, where they experienced the legacies of Pilgrims, revolutionaries, academics and literary greats that abounded as they traveled through the brownstone-lined streets of Boston while exploring the sites of the American Revolution and strolling around several of the city’s vibrant neighborhoods. […]
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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Two More Programs To Be Hosted At Museum The Louisiana Area Historical Museum welcomed Missouri Department of Conservation agent Karen Armstrong, who is stationed at the Kirksville office and has been an educator with the department for over 18 years. This is the fourth year she has been invited to present a program for the […]
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In 1907, the BPOE Grand Lodge designated by resolution June 14 as Flag Day, commemorating the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777. The Grand Lodge of the Order adopted mandatory observance of the occasion by every Lodge in 1911, and that requirement continues to this day, and allegiance to […]
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