The annual spring breakfast for Greenwood Cemetery will be held on Saturday, April 29 at the Clarksville American Legion. Biscuits & gravy, grilled sausage, eggs, pancakes and drinks will be served from 7-9:30 a.m., for $8. For many years Memorial Day weekend at Greenwood is the site of American flags decorating veterans’ graves. Starting this […]
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Frankford Police Chief Joey Minor says the department is looking at new ways to go about solving the problems that face communities of every size. The department has its sights set on limiting narcotics activity, cleaning up dangerous properties and helping to ensure safety overall. Minor noted that using some new methods to reach out […]
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Bill Allen Plans To Open ‘54 Banquet Hall’ By June The building that has served as a restaurant for the past few decades will have a new function as a banquet/reception center under the ownership of Bill Allen. Fire claimed J&J’s Roadhouse (formerly Crystal’s Restaurant) on Business Highway 54 in August last year. The blaze […]
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The youth group of the Louisiana Community Betterment Association are planning a riverfront beautification project. The project includes replacing the old railroad tie flower beds with stone enclosures, repairing or replacing the poles that stretch across the parking area and painting. The group has a work day planned for Saturday, April 22. They are asking […]
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Ann Narramore, Bart Niedner, And Others Recognized With Awards It was another banner night for the Louisiana Chamber of Commerce at their annual banquet on Friday, April 7. The theme of this year’s event was “Bridging the Gap” and Keith Killen, MoDOT Transportation Project Manager, provided the program on replacement of the Champ Clark Bridge. The […]
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Bowling Green High School student Payton Teasley is among 30 high school sophomores were recently selected to participate in the Missouri Department of Agriculture’s Missouri Agribusiness Academy (MAbA). Students selected will spend the first week of June in the Kansas City region exploring various facets of agriculture. “These young men and women have already developed some […]
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This summer, the Missouri Department of Transportation and its contractor will close MO 161 to replace the bridge over the Cuivre River just east of Middletown in Montgomery County. To learn more about the project, area residents and drivers of MO 161 east of Middletown are encouraged to attend a public informational meeting on Thursday, […]
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Click Here to View Pike County Results from the April 4th, 2017 Election
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Long-time Louisiana Fire Chief Mike Lesley made the announcement last summer that he would be stepping down in command and recently the department held an election for his replacement. Mike Poyser has taken over as acting chief. His official appointment as chief will take place at this month’s regular city council meeting on Monday, April […]
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Volunteer-Based Organization Needs Help, Donations To Continue Work Part Two Of Two-Week Series On LCCC Efforts In less than a year of operation, almost 100 cats in Louisiana have been trapped, then professionally spayed/neutered and returned to the area from which they were trapped in an effort to decrease the population in town, particularly stray, […]
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