Progress Club sells Memorial Day flowers

Remember the Progress Club annual Memorial Day flower sale going on from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. – Fri. and 10 a.m. on Sat. from now through Saturday, May 23. Come out and help the Progress Club help others. The flower sale is located at the corner of Park and 54 Hwy.

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Walker Alumni reunion 2020

The Walker Alumni Reunion for 2020 is canceled due to the Corid-19 Virus. However, plans have been started for the reunion to be held in 2021 the first Saturday in June. Please remember, we continue to donate a $1,000 scholarship each year to a deserving senior and donations would be appreciated.

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Governor Parson requests damage assessments for 19 Missouri counties

Friday Governor Mike Parson announced he has begun the process to obtain federal disaster assistance for Missouri in response to severe storms and tornadoes that swept across the state on May 3 and 4, leaving behind a trail of destruction and extensive damage to electric power systems. Governor Parson is requesting the Federal Emergency Management

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Sandy Crawford’s Capitol report

Lawmakers are back at the State Capitol to continue discussing and debating proposals before the legislative session adjourns on Friday, May 15. From my perspective, our top priority is the budget; but, along the way, we also have other items that need our attention in the final days of the 2020 legislative session. Among the

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Congress should not stay home while expecting others to report to work

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (MO-04) made the following statement today following her opposition to H. Res 95, Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s legislation which would allow members of Congress to vote from home via proxy: “Congress needs to set an example, be present, and do the work of the American people. If the government is mandating hardworking Americans

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Hartzler pumps the brakes on Nancy Pelosi’s reckless spending spree

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (MO-04) announced her opposition to HR 6800, Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s $3 trillion spending bill. The 1,800-page bill, which includes many politicized items not related to the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to be considered on the House floor today. “The CARES Act we passed in March created necessary, temporary programs to ensure Americans

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MISSOURI NAMESAKE HEADS FOR SEA TRIALS

  MISSOURI NAMESAKE HEADS FOR SEA TRIALS – PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (May 10, 2020) – The Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Missouri (SSN 780) departs Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard after completing a scheduled extended dry-docking selected restricted availability (EDSRA). During the maintenance period, the shipyard and crew performed tank blasting and coating, hull preservation, propulsion and

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Love note from Jeff City

Greetings, My Fellow Missourians, We officially adjourned the 100th Legislative session Friday, May 15th at 6:00 pm, and what a Session it was. It was my 8th and final Session because of term limits. The second week of March the news of the Covid-19 Virus Pandemic broke out and caused the Session to be cut

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MARRIAGES

CEDAR COUNTY Marriage Applications: Recorder of Deeds Office Cedar County Carole Wilkerson Recorder David Ryan Cloyd, 36, El Dorado Springs, and Bailee Roux Marshall, 27, Kansas City, KS.

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CEDAR COUNTY SHERIFF

05/08 Traffic stop on Hwy 32 by Sheldon Funeral Home Eldo. Investigative stop. No action taken. Traffic stop on Hwy 39 north Stockton. No action taken. Traffic stop on Hwy 39 and RB Rd Stockton. Joshua Ransom arrested for active warrant. St Charles Mo would not extradite. Arrest cleared. Disturbance reported on E Hwy 32

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