Summer break offers new opportunities for hands-on learning

After a challenging year of virtual, hybrid, and modified in-person learning, Nevada Regional Medical Center (NRMC) speech-language pathologist Andrea Wydick is offering advice and encouragement to families on low-stress ways they can support their children’s language, literacy, and learning skills at home this summer. Her message is a timely one, as May is celebrated nationally

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Parson announces Missouri to end all federal pandemic-related unemployment benefits

In order to address workforce shortages across the state, Governor Mike Parson today directed the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DOLIR) to notify the U.S. Department of Labor that Missouri will end participation in all federal pandemic-related unemployment insurance programs effective Saturday, June 12 at 11:59 p.m. “From conversations with business owners across

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Kalberloh report

Citizens of the 125th District, The first year of my two year term came to close today at 6pm.   I don’t know where to start on all that has happened and all that I have learned as a first year legislature!  I do know that I have gained so much knowledge on the process

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Sandy Crawford Capitol report

The Missouri General Assembly concluded the 2021 legislative session by achieving several of the goals it laid out at the beginning of the year. I am pleased to tell you House Bill 697, which contains language from Senate Bill 105, is headed to the governor. This important measure adds consumer protections to the Property Assessment

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Blunt & Brown secure provision in the Bipartisan Endless Frontier Act

U.S. Senators Roy Blunt (Mo.) and Sherrod Brown (Ohio) today announced that their bipartisan provision to expand the national network of manufacturing hubs passed the Senate Commerce Committee as a provision of the Endless Frontier Act. It will be part of the legislative package that comes to the Senate floor. Their provision would expand upon

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ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF

The complete St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office  News Release May 4th, 2021 through May 10th, 2021 Text Caster Sheriff Lee Hilty would like to share more information about the Text Caster partnership. Upon signing up for the service, citizens will be able to get immediate alerts on road closings, weather alerts directly from the National

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VERNON COUNTY SHERIFF

May 10, domestic dispute at E. Stockade Rd., Nevada. May 10, harassment at E. Quail Rd., Nevada. May 10, domestic dispute at E. Stockade Rd., Moundville. May 11, harassment at E. Elm, Milo. May 11, suspicious activity at S. 1413 Rd., Walker. May 12, theft at S. 1200 Rd., Nevada. May 12, burglary at Oscar

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EL DORADO SPRINGS POLICE REPORT

In the case of all arrests, it must be remembered that the charge is merely an accusation and all defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty. NOTE: Anyone having information concerning any alleged crimes are encouraged to contact the police department at 876-TIPS (8477) Law enforcement activities The El Dorado Springs Police Department

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CEDAR COUNTY COMMISSION

Met with Chad Pyle, Assessor Requests to process court order #26652-26666, to add-on the assessed valuation of newly purchased personal property.  Requested a road sign for CR1790 for 911 purposes, this is not a county road. Met with Sheriff James McCrary Inmate Housing = 55 Re-signed 2021-2023 lake patrol contract after an update. Met with

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