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Fate of The Wedge still in up in air
The fate of Monroe City’s landmark Wedge building remains up in the air.
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City receives two grants
The City of Monroe has been notified that they have received two sizeable grants through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
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City hires lifeguards for summer
The Monroe City Board of Aldermen named Emilee Foss as the manager of the city’s swimming pool for this year.
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Department of Commerce invests $680,000 in Stoutsville
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Thrice mice
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Spring play is this weekend
Cast members for the spring play are (front row, left to right) Katy Hancock, Lillie Buckman; (second row) Caleb Fuller, Alex Bugh, Kari Botkins, Jessie Polliuto, and Amanda Morris. Third row; Alexis Fishback, Travis Pugh, Jack Pangborn, Mason Browning, Ety to build the new church.
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Joyful Sound to be at Pea Ridge
“Joyful Sound” will be presenting a message in song on March 14 at Pea Ridge Community Church. The service will begin at 10:30 a.m. “Green” carry-in meal will follow the service. There will be a “Men’s Cake Baking Contest” that will be judged and awards wty to build the new church.
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Mike Hays retires after 31 years of service to Corps of Engineers
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After 31 years of serving Mark Twain Lake’s visitors and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as the Civil Engineering Technician, Mike Hays, has retired effective March 1.
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Local park ranger honored
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Sgt. Brett Barnes, a park ranger with the Department of Natural Resources, was recognized for exemplary work recently.
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Tuition and fees provided as part of welding course at Linn Technical
course for 17 displaced workers in the area. Funding was made available through the Division of Workforce Development to provide training to displaced workers.
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Friends of Florida plan event
Friends of Florida have finalized plans for the Florida Festival and Founder’s Celebration May 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Lenten prayer breakfast set
The Lenten Prayer Breakfasts will be held March 29-April 2 at the First Christian Church Fellowship Hall. The breakfast begins at 7 a.m. and will be over to allow working people and school employees and students time to get to school on time.
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Hall makes 40th opening day trip to Bennett Springs
Harold Hall, Monroe City, participated in Opening Day of trout fishing season at Bennett Springs State Park on Monday, March 1.
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Hunnewell man dies of carbon monoxide poisoning
A Hunnewell man, Randolph Sparkman, died of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning on March 4.
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Former resident, Vivian White Hultz, dies in Macon
Vivian Lea White Hultz, 30, of Macon died on March 6, 2010.
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Services held for Erma B. Clark of Philadelphia
Erma B. Clark, age 96, of Philadelphia died at 4:40 p.m. March 1, 2010, at the Maple Lawn Nursing Home in Palmyra. Erma was born August 31, 1913 in Palmyra to George and Katherine Ahland Schoenborn.
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Randolph Sparkman dies at 53
Randolph Lewis (Bones) Sparkman, 53, of Hunnewell, formerly of Monroe City, died Thursday, March 4, 2010, at his home.
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Services pending
Funeral services are pending at Garner Funeral Home for Ernie Newman.
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St. Stephen Church Cemetery Cleanup is March 13
St. Stephen Church Cemetery Clean-up will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 13, beginning at 9 a.m., weather permitting.
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