Five days of family fun and entertainment are being planned for the upcoming Louisiana Bicentennial that will be held Saturday, June 30 through Wednesday, July 4. There will be plenty for kids to do starting with events during the Bicentennial kick-off and family day on Saturday and Sunday and then Tuesday, which has been set […]
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The Louisiana Elks Lodge 791 will host a Youth Fishing Derby on Sunday, May 20 from 10 a.m. until noon at a beautiful private lake on Highway D between Louisiana and Eolia. Kids 13 and under can compete in contests and win awards. All kids must be present to receive the awards and must be […]
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Louisiana City Council reorganized after taking care of some old business at the meeting on Monday, April 23. Council members recently sought bids for the demolition of the property at 401 Georgia Street which has been discussed at great length over the past few years. City Administrator Kelly Henderson reported the lowest bid to be […]
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Over the last several months, much of the work to build a new Champ Clark Bridge has been in the Mississippi River. While work will continue to progress to build the piers for the new bridge, one element of construction will soon be more visible on land – the work on the Missouri approach, including […]
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It’s not every day that Kennet “Kenny” McGuire of Clarksville purchases a Missouri Lottery Powerball ticket. In fact, it’s more like every once in a while. “I just buy one whenever I’m at the gas station and I think about it. I’ve bought maybe five tickets so far this year,” said McGuire. On April 4, […]
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Louisiana Man Is Charged For Threatening Behavior A Louisiana man has been charged with a felony count of making a terrorist threat after allegedly threatening violence last week. According to a report by Sheriff Stephen Korte, deputies responded to a report of an individual threatening to “shoot up” the Hardee’s restaurant in Louisiana on Friday, […]
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Several city officials and representatives of companies related to the massive Georgia Street project braved the cold on Monday to officially break ground on the $4.5 million venture. Mayor Bart Niedner offered a few remarks about the project and what it means for Louisiana. “Georgia Street means many things to us. It is the spine […]
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Bowling Green officials took the oath of office at the Board of Aldermen meeting on Monday, April 16. Pictured from left: Mark Bair (Ward 2), Craig Burnett (Ward 3), Diane Kirkpatrick (Ward 1-unexpired), Mike Pugh (Ward 1) and Mayor Don Hunter. The board also elected Kirkpatrick as board president and Terry Burris as vice president […]
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Martinsburg will be welcoming spring on Friday, April 27, with the annual Cruise Night and Car Show. Martinsburg Area Community Betterment Council will host the 15th annual event from 5-8 p.m. While it might be a bit early in the season for the true car show enthusiasts, the get-together is sure to invoke some spring […]
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Pam Meier, administrator of Moore-Pike Nursing Home in Bowling Green issued a statement on Monday regarding rumors about the facility and its potential closure. “The State of Missouri cut all Missouri nursing home Medicaid rates by $5.37 per person, per day last year. Our census has been low the last four years due to residents […]
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