R-3 FACS department gets new look
The State Department of Education in early summer approved vocational status for the North Daviess R-3 school.
The State Department of Education in early summer approved vocational status for the North Daviess R-3 school.
Students in our local area have the opportunity to compete in the 54th annual audio essay contest and win valuable scholarships and awards.
Gallatin lawyer John K. Leopard was honored recently as a “Senior Counselor” of The Missouri Bar.
Progress of the Green Hills Animal Shelter will be reviewed at its annual membership meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at the Missouri Public Service meeting room, 1208 East 17th Street, Trenton.
Preceptor Zeta Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was hosted by Nita Cragg on Sept. 18
The FCCLA Chapter held their annual recruitment night with a short introduction about FCCLA and a game of softball.
The 2000-2001 officers of the Gallatin Lions Club have been installed.
To commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Sgt. Robert G. Kimberling of the Missouri Highway Patrol, the Jamesport Post Office will offer a pictorial cancellation on Friday, Oct. 6, and on Saturday, Oct. 7.
Gallatin R-5 students Mariah Gibson, Robert Heldenbrand and Anna Barton were selected for All District Choir
Eaton, son of Glen and Virginia Eaton of Kidder and a 1994 graduate of Penney High School in Hamilton, played center on offense and nose guard on defense for the Steamwheelers.
Patty Hoover, 47, of Pattonsburg suffered moderate injuries and Melody Alexander, 21, of Kansas City received minor injuries.
Aubrey Lee Estes, 78, Maysville, died Saturday, Sept. 23, 2000, at a hospital in St. Joseph.
Julia R. Plowman, 82, Oklahoma City, Okla., died Friday, Sept. 22, 2000, at an Oklahoma City hospital.
Ethel L. Hadley, 89, Maysville, died Thursday, Sept. 21, 2000, at Cameron.
Captain Johnnie B. Hoggatt, Commanding Officer of Troop H in St. Joseph, recently announced several personnel changes in Troop H.
Howard Junior Caldwell, 71, Jameson, died at his home on Monday, Sept. 25, 2000, of an apparent stroke.