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Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (12/30/22). Domestic bliss rewards this year.
Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (12/30/22). Domestic bliss rewards this year.
Cooper County officials elected in the November General Election were sworn into office on Wednesday, December 28. The swearing in ceremony took place in the Circuit Court courtroom on the third floor of the Cooper County Courthouse, Wednesday morning at 11 a.m.
KANSAS CITY, No.—The Kansas City Royals announced this morning that they have signed right- handed pitcher Jordan Lyles to a two-year deal. Per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. In a corresponding move, infielder Ryan O’Hearn was designated for assignment.
Many aging adults reach a point in their lives when they can no longer care for themselves without some help. Some may just need a little help around the house, while others with more extensive needs may choose to relocate to skilled nursing facilities.
The Boonville Area Chamber of Commerce annual Shop Local promotion ended before Christmas. The shop local promotion ran from November 1 – December 21.
The Boonville Daily News is looking to increase our coverage of events happening in the City of Boonville and Cooper County. Letting the community know what is going on is of the highest priority.
Looking out the window at blowing gusts of snow while the thermometer reads five below zero, the idea of going for hike isn’t top of mind. But temperatures are predicted to be back in the 50’s by New Year’s Day. After too many days indoors during the artic blast, this is a perfect year to participate in a First Day Hike.
With the holidays, there has been some confusion regarding trash pickup with Waste Management in the City of Boonville. Since Christmas Day fell on a Sunday this year and with many businesses closed the following Monday to observe the holiday, many residents in Boonville and the surrounding area thought that trash pickup from Waste Management would be delayed by a day.
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The Main Street Makeover committee has received a grant to restore the mural on the Main Street Diner. Cheryl Gates, Chair of the Main Street Makeover committee said they received a $2,500 grant from the Missouri Humanities Council for restoration of the mural that adorns the North wall of the Main Street Diner at the corner of Main and High Streets.