
Give Turtles a Break
As we are nearing the end of June, I am noticing a lot of turtles on the road. Typically, we see this behavior throughout May and June.
As we are nearing the end of June, I am noticing a lot of turtles on the road. Typically, we see this behavior throughout May and June.
As soon as I saw it, I knew it had to be mine.
The energy in the auditorium was already electric. Every single act in the middle school variety show received thunderous applause, a standing ovation.
Who wouldn't want only good fortune in their lives? A life devoid of problems is the foundation of many dreams. However desirable, an adversity free existence is not possible. Everyone encounters both the good and the bad.
The Savannah City Council met Monday night at the Clasbey Center. A budget work session took place prior to the council meeting.
As planting nears completion, producers need to remember to report crop acreage to their local Farm Service Agency before July 15. USDA Farm Service Agency Administrator Bill Beam says filing an accurate crop acres report for all crops and land uses including failed acreage and prevent plant acreage ensures the receipt of an important safety net or disaster assistance, conservation and crop insurance programs.
It takes a lot of hard work to keep Savannah looking good and operating efficiently, but the Department of Public Works is up to the task.
Missouri high school graduates may soon be able to attend career-certificate programs for free after state lawmakers passed a bill creating a reimbursement process for career and technical education.
A 44-year-old Andrew County resident will be back in court on June 30 for hearings in both his Andrew County and his Buchanan County criminal cases. The cases filed against Stephen Craig Strong Jr.
Associate Circuit Judge Emily Bauman had an unfortunately familiar face in court on June 10 as a 49-year-old man was back in court on continuing probation violations. Brandon L.