Gallatin Softball 2006: All-Region softball team honors three Lady Bulldogs
Gallatin R-5 softball players continued to reap post-season awards last week with the announcement of the Class 1, All-Region 4 honor squad.
Gallatin R-5 softball players continued to reap post-season awards last week with the announcement of the Class 1, All-Region 4 honor squad.
Gallatin turns back S. Harrison, 25-14, to win long-awaited showdown
Betty Cason, 81, St. Joseph, formerly of Daviess County, died Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2006, at her home. Mrs. Cason will be cremated under the direction of Rupp Funeral Home, St. Joseph. There is no scheduled service or visitation.
Graveside services for Pauline Scammahorn were held Saturday at Cameron Memory Gardens. Celebration of Life visitation was held Saturday at Poland-Thompson Funeral Home chapel, Cameron. Memorials may be made to Comfort Care Hospice.
Funeral services for Homer McDaniel were held Saturday at Heath United Methodist Church, Pattonsburg. Burial was in McFall Cemetery with arrangements by Roberson Funeral Home, Pattonsburg. Memorials may be made to the Pattonsburg Multi-Purpose Center in care of the funeral home.
Funeral services for John Jeffries were held Monday at Poland-Thompson Funeral Home, Cameron. Burial was at Evergreen Cemetery, Cameron. Memorials may be made to the First Assembly of God Church, Cameron.
Memorial Graveside Services and inurnment with military rites for Chester Doty will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26, at Old Town Cemetery, Pattonsburg, under the direction of Roberson Funeral Home, Pattonsburg.
Homeowners may be surprised to learn that Carbon monoxide detectors are only good for about five years.
Cattlemen’s Boot Camp is Dec. 18-19 in Stillwater, Okla.
Even in the information age, it’s tough to find time to pull together everything a farmer needs to keep up with the latest trends in agriculture.
It is that time of year again; to pull out the heavy coats and hats to break the outside chill of winter.
Halloween is always a time to take extra safety precautions – including behind the wheel.
Editor’s Note: This news- paper regularly invites locally elected officials to communicate to our readers, an invitation extended to aldermen and to the mayor, as well as to the city administrator and police chief of Gallatin.
Dear Editor,
As a Missouri citizen, I am concerned about what Amendment 3 would do to our state economy.
Dear Editor,
I’m writing in regard to the councilman’s comments on the front page in last week’s Gallatin paper.
by Barb Ballew, Mayor of Gallatin
by Darryl Wilkinson
by Debbie Farmer
by Freida Marie Crump
by Randy Downs