
Memorial Ceremony on Clinton Square Commemorates 23rd Anniversary of 9/11
Community members gathered this morning on the Clinton Square, where a memorial is established with a piece of metal from the World Trade Center buildings, to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 09/11. Bethany…
- September 11, 2024 9:43 am·

Rollover Accident in Johnson County
On Monday, September 9th,at 9:43 am, a Jeep Patriot driven by Sirenity M Laredo,23, of Chilhowee was heading westbound on State Route F when she failed to negotiate a curve. Laredo travelled off the right side of…
- September 11, 2024 9:39 am·

The Wait is over: Missouri Supreme Court Rules Abortion Proposal will go on Election Ballot
A proposed constitutional amendment to restore many abortions in Missouri is back on the November election ballot. The State Supreme Court reversed today a lower court ruling that said Amendment 3 is “in blatant violation” of state…
- September 11, 2024 9:13 am·

Missouri moves forward with $1.7 Billion Plan to Increase Broadband Connectivity
Missouri is receiving more than $1.7 billion in federal funding to expand broadband connectivity. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration approved Missouri’s proposal for the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (or BEAD) Program. The BEAD Program aims…
- September 11, 2024 9:06 am·

The Little Apple-September 11, 2024
Join Jina’s Junque, Rural Roots, 3 Wishes, 4 th Street Fika, Half Baked Take & Bakery, Bluebird Lounge, and Cork & Keg for the next Second Wednesday, Meet Me On Main, September 11, 2024, from 4:00 –…
- September 11, 2024 8:45 am·

Missouri Supreme Court Puts Pro-Abortion Amendment 3 Back on the Ballot
The following statement can be attributed to Susan Klein, Executive Director of Missouri Right to Life: Last Friday, in the challenge to the Certification of Amendment 3 for the November ballot, Cole County Judge Christopher Limbaugh, found…
- September 10, 2024 3:59 pm·

“No Burn” Order Issued for the City of Deepwater
The Mayor of Deepwater has announced a “No Burn” order for the City of Deepwater until further notice.
- September 10, 2024 3:34 pm·

Henry County Clerk’s Office Dates in regard to Absentee Voting
With ballot issues for the November General Election still being settled, the Henry County Clerk’s office wanted to let voters know of dates and deadlines for the November election and ballots. Kelly Marriott, Elections Coordinator, with the…
- September 10, 2024 2:26 pm·

Missouri Veterans Homes Team Members Named Missouri Health Care Association District Winners
Three Missouri Veterans Commission team members have been named Missouri Health Care Association District Winners. Ben Archambault, District 1 Employee of the Year, Kayla Trankle, District 5 Employee of the Year, and Ryan Helper, District 5 C.N.A.…
- September 10, 2024 12:28 pm·

Arrest Made in Harmony Baptist Church Arson
Johnson County Prosecuting Attorney Robert W. Russell has filed charges against a male accused of burning rural Leeton’s Harmony Baptist Church to the ground in July 2020. Scott Gregory Taylor, 36, of Raymore was charged Tuesday, September…
- September 10, 2024 10:43 am·
US Army Corps of Engineers set to Hold Hearings on Land Mitigation
- September 10, 2024 10:39 am·

Public Notice from the Mayor of Deepwater: Mandatory Hydrant Flushing May Temporarily Result in Low Water Pressure
Public Notice for the Residents of Deepwater: There will be mandatory hydrant flushing in the City of Deepwater. There are no problems. This is just maintenance. Water pressure may temporarily be low, but that will fix itself…
- September 10, 2024 10:38 am·
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