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George H. Nienhueser

George Henry Nienhueser Jr. was born Nov. 13, 1924, the only child of George H. Nienhueser and Roberta Parks Heady Nienhueser in St. Charles. The family lived in St. Charles and operated a grocery store that was lost in the Great Depression. Nienhueser’s elementary school years were spent there. After his parents divorced, Nienhueser moved […]

Pike County Fairboard 2017

Pictured are members of the 2017 Pike County Fairboard, front row, (l-r): Steve Gamm, Marie Korte, Barbie Gamm, Ron Massman, Tim Gamm, Marilyn McCrory, and Nolan Miller. Second row: Sherry McCarty, Terry Fuerst, Lori Fuerst, Bess Gamm, Carol Tolbert, Lindsay Garringer, Christy Miller, Sandy Korte, Bev Orf, Billie Jo Betts, Mary Millan, and Sandy Wilhoit. Third Row, Rob Brown, […]

Frankford Police Department Focuses On New Approaches To Strengthening Community

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 […]

Hawks Narrowly Edged By Elsberry

The Clopton Hawks were narrowly edged by Elsberry following a seventh-inning surge by the Indians. The Hawks fell 5-4 at Elsberry on Monday, April 17. While the Indians struck first in the bottom of the first frame with a run, Clopton answered in the top of the second to tie the score. The teams went […]

Crime Victim’s Week

Northeast Correctional Center recently held a silent auction at the facility along with collecting money in Bowling Green to commemorate Crime Victim’s Week. A donation of $1,152.94 was raised and donated to Ruth Jensen Village in Bowling Green. Pictured, from left: NECC Deputy Warden Chantay Goddert; NECC Lt. David Cutt; Assistant Director of Ruth Jensen, Beth Kerns and NECC […]

Former Bowling Green Restaurant Is Getting A New Purpose

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 […]

April 18th Online Edition

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Louisiana Community Betterment Youth Plan Riverfront Beautification Project

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 […]

Baseball: Louisiana vs. Highland

Join The People’s Tribune Monday (4/17) for TribCast Coverage of High School Baseball from Wallace Park in Louisiana as the Bulldogs host the Highland Cougars. Coverage begins at 4:45 PM with the Cuivre River Electric Cooperative/TribCast Pregame.

Chamber Celebrates Successful Year

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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