Rehearsals in full swing for Arsenic and Old Lace
Rehearsal is in full swing at the Courter Theatre in Gallatin for the spring production Arsenic and Old Lace.
Rehearsal is in full swing at the Courter Theatre in Gallatin for the spring production Arsenic and Old Lace.
A benefit will be held for the Doug Roberts family who lost all of their belonging in a house fire at rural Jameson.
On Thursday, March 20, the Gallatin Police Department arrested Stephen E. McQuinn, 52, of Gallatin on charges of burglary, stealing and trespassing.
Grace Slinkard has been saving her most treasured family possessions all of her life. Every item hanging on the walls of her home, every piece of furniture, every framed painting, every knick-knack, every handmade quilt tells a story.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol has made an analysis of deer involvement in Missouri traffic crashes for 2006 as part of its Traffic Safety Compendium.
During the month of March, 2008, OATS, Inc. received a new replacement vehicle for Daviess County.
Crisis response training has become important, even necessary, to a community’s ability to survive a disaster.
Beef cattle artificial insemination school will be held April 16, 17 & 18 at the MU Forage Systems Research Center in Linneus.
The Trenton Acting Guild (TAG) will present the female version of Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple as part of a dinner theater on Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12, at Pleasant View R-VI School.
The Trenton Trap/Skeet Range located in north Trenton and operated by the North Missouri Shooters Association will open for public shooting on Saturday, April 5.
Funeral service for Miriam Bradford, infant daughter of Jeremiah and Kenan (Younger) Bradford of Pattonsburg, were held Tuesday at the First Baptist Church, Pattonsburg. Burial was in Pattonsburg Memorial Gardens. Arrangements were by the Roberson Funeral Home, Pattonsburg.
Memorials may be given in her memory to the First Baptist Church, Pattonsburg.
A private memorial service for Dixie Keck will be held at a later date. Mrs. Keck was cremated under the direction of the Heaton-Bowman-Smith and Sidenfaden Chapel.
Roberta A. Sandy was honored with a plaque from the St. Joseph Regional Association of REALTORS, in February 2008, for over 25 years of dedicated service to the real estate profession.
Attorney General Jay Nixon today began distributing the first of $630,000 in technology grants to local health organizations throughout Missouri to help them link seniors and low-income residents with free or low-cost prescription drugs.
The Daviess County Health Department will be offering classes on helping to control the effect of arthritis and fibromyalgia.
by Mary Bickford, activity director
During a report on sewer maintenance at the regular meeting of the Village of Winston on Monday, March 3, Joe Salmon stated that there had been trouble with several pumps because of an excessive flow of water.
by Lavena Lowrey
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The 1/129th Field Artillery Battalion, including 1st Sgt. William Clark, a Gallatin graduate, left Maryville on March 3 and has arrived and in-processed at Camp Atterbury, IN, according to an update in The Thunder Tribune.