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April 14 – 20, 2025 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The following is a list of general highway maintenance and construction work planned in the mid–Missouri area April 14 – 20, 2025. Weather conditions… Login to continue reading Login…

As with most construction projects, installation of the new carpet is a clear signal that the renovation work is in its final stages. In order for other work to continue on the Main and Lower Levels of the Library’s soon-to-be new home, the installation of the carpet began on the Upper Level. The structural work that added a family restroom and a private study cubicle on the Upper Level was recently completed which allowed the concrete floor to be prepared for the installation of the new carpet.

The Big Air BMX Team Stunt Guys put on an excellent performance and in the process, helped students understand the dangers of opioid drugs and their long-term effects. They put on two separate performances for elementary and high school students, did demonstrations, and answered some important questions. Bunceton Schools would like to extend a huge “Thank You!” to Charlie Melkersman and the Cooper County Commissioners, who provided the students with an opportunity to apply for and receive local Opioid Grant Funding. Without this critical funding source, this assembly would not have been possible. We are thankful for the opportunity to provide opioid and drug abuse education and intervention for our students in a way they can understand. We hope they will remember the valuable lessons they learned.
By Laura WaxBoonville Daily News Following the EF-2 tornado that went through the Pilot Grove area on Wednesday, April 2, cleanup efforts are underway. On… Login to continue reading Login…
Article I, Section 7 of the US Constitution explains how a bill becomes law and includes the President’s ability to veto a bill. On April 5, 1792, President George Washington was the first to exercise that power. Since that time, only seven presidents have never vetoed any bills from Congress. They are John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Q. Adams, William H. Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, and Garfield. Four others have vetoed over a hundred bills each. They are:
JEFFERSON CITY, MO — The Show Me Green Sales Tax Holiday returns this spring giving Missourian’s the opportunity to save money on select purchases while stimulating economic activity in the state.

Thespian Hall was alive with folk music last weekend as the Big Muddy Folk Festival returned for 2025.

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