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Special Olympics presentation set for Sept. 30 at Rolling Hills
S avannah’s own Charlie Phillips will be a featured guest at a Special Olympics presentation on Monday, Sept. 30, at 5:30 p.m. at the Savannah Branch of Rolling Hills Library.
Capital campaign at NCMC exceeds goal at $11 million
T he two-year capital campaign at North Central Missouri College ended up raising $11.3 million, outreaching its original goal of $9.9 million.
November ballotfilled with races, constitutional, county issues
The presidential and statewide election is slated for Nov. 5 and offers voters a long, twopage ballot with a little something for everyone.

volunteer service to the Cosby-Helena Fire Department
volunteer service to the Cosby-Helena Fire Department
Savannah Council passes annual budget
The Savannah City Council enjoyed a quiet, rather uneventful session at its Sept. 23 session at Clasbey Center.

NCMC announces record 6 percent enrollment bump
N orth Central Missouri College has reached a historic milestone in student enrollment for the Fall 2024 semester, surpassing the highest headcount and highest credit hour benchmark in the college’s history. Overall, the headcount and credit hours have reached a record-breaking total of 1,950 students, taking 18,588 credit hours.

Piper Cook was crowned Homecoming Queen at North Andrew
Piper Cook was crowned Homecoming Queen at North Andrew
3 hurt when UTV overturns while doing donuts
Three people were injured — two seriously — in a one-vehicle accident north of Savannah on Sept. 13.

Civil War author with local ties to present talk at AC Museum
C ivil War author Tonya Graham McQuade — whose family ties to St. Joseph and Andrew County run deep — will be at the Andrew County Museum and the St.