
Chamber hosts first Independence Day celebration
The Savannah Chamber of Commerce started a new tradition this year, hosting an Independence Day celebration Wednesday evening.
The Savannah Chamber of Commerce started a new tradition this year, hosting an Independence Day celebration Wednesday evening.
MANSFIELD – If she were alive today, it is safe to say Laura Ingalls Wilder would approve of the recognition a special garden at her homeplace has received.
If you live in a small town, you probably have fewer grocery stores than you did 30 years ago — and fewer choices inside them.
When the state announced the Caruthersville license office was going to close, residents needing to renew registrations or driver license were directed to the closest open offices in Kennett, New Madrid and Malden.
The Savannah City Council met Monday night at the Clasbey Center. A budget work session took place prior to the council meeting.
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.
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.
SAVANNAH - An accused sex trafficker was back in court on June 9 before Circuit Judge Dan Kellogg, the senior Fifth Circuit Judge. Decked out in jail clothes, handcuffed and shackled, Ross Rutherford appeared in court with his attorney Mark Wissehr.
The Savannah Chamber of Commerce met Wednesday at the new home of Savage Nutrition, located at 116 S. Fifth St., celebrating several local businesses.
The Savannah City Council met June 2 to discuss a variety of matters, including the water plant budget and the reservoir spillway. Before the meeting, Jason Mercer, Water Superintendent, discussed essential projects.