Focus on domestic violence
A special tree planting ceremony in the Daviess County courthouse lawn at Gallatin this week will be carried out in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
A special tree planting ceremony in the Daviess County courthouse lawn at Gallatin this week will be carried out in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The third annual Daviess County Health Fair will be held Thursday, Oct. 14, at the Daviess County Library in Gallatin.
His friends as well as those who never met him turned out Saturday to line the funeral procession route of Missouri Highway Patrolman Sgt. Robert Kimberling. Kimberling, who was shot and killed at St. Joseph on Oct. 6, was brought home to rest at Jamesport in Daviess County.
The final payment has been made on the Gallatin Lions community building.
Kent Layman, son of former Gallatin Baptist Church minister, James Layman, is features in a recent issue of “Inside Mizzou Sports.”
The All-HDC list has been released.
GHS golfer Allison Spidle is on her way to the MSHSAA State Golf Meet.
The polls as of this week
Stats of the Gallatin/Tarkio game, GRC standings and Week 6 results.
For only the second time since 1993, there will be no undefeated football champion of the Grand River Conference.
Columnist Dennis Cox is keeping up with the changing polls.
Jack Stapleton Jr. on our state’s quips and quirks.
Columnist Jack Stapleton Jr. ponders our Age of LItigation.
Readers speak out.
Missouri’s governor says it’s time for the state to end its annaul abortion battles.
State Senator Sam Graves discusses our upcoming tax refund checks: they will be in the mail.
State Rep. David Klindt (R-Bethany) discusses the Hancock Amendment.
by Joe Snyder
North Missourian editor Darryl Wilkinson says, “Cow spit!”
Every Missouri county has been deemed eligible for agriculture disaster aid.