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PHS wrestlers travel to Warrenton, Moberly

The PHS wrestling team was busy last week, traveling to meets in Warrenton and Moberly, and hosting a match against Hannibal. The Panthers capped the week Thursday with a trip to Warrenton, where they beat Battle, but fell to Mexico and Warrenton. Palmyra went 2-4 in actual matches in their 39-27 loss to the host…

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Lady Mustangs see winning streak end

The Marion County R-II girls basketball team saw its four-game winning streak end with a 62-59 loss at LaPlata Thursday. The Lady Mustangs (7-4) led by one going into the second quarter but suffered through a 25-10 run by LaPlata up to the break. Marion County trimmed LaPlata’s 37-23 halftime lead with a 15-4 third…

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PHS girls fall to Knox County, Centralia

The PHS varsity girls basketball team continued to struggle last week with home losses to Knox County and Centralia. The Lady Panthers (4-6) suffered their fourth-straight defeat, 45-22, to Centralia Friday. Centralia jumped out to a 14-6 lead and out-scored Palmyra 20-6 in the second  half. Scoring for Palmyra were Rylie McKinney, six, Grace Krigbaum,…

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Mustangs fall to Wellsville-Middleton, LaPlata

The Marion County R-II boys basketball team lost to Wellsville-Middleton and LaPlata last week. The Mustangs ended the week with a 42-33 loss at LaPlata Thursday. LaPlata got out to a 14-6 lead and managed to hold off the Mustangs the rest of the way. Root Cheney sank all three of the team’s three-pointers and…

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Farm for Life — Raising the front pasture kind

Editor’s note: Farm for Life is an editorial series by the Missouri Department of Agriculture. When Tyler Haerr started college at Kansas State University, he had no plans of going back to his family’s farm in Taylor, Mo.  As the fourth generation farmer got closer to graduation, the opportunity to get back to the family…

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R-II board approves adjusting money for professional development

Because of issues related to COVID-19, the R-II Board of Education approved reducing the amount they are going to spend on professional development this school year. The board made that decision during their meeting last week, at which they also extended the paid leave through the Family First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), approved a change…

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Filing deadline nears

There are no new filings for city council and school board with the deadline nearing. The city of Palmyra has a full slate of candidates but no races as of Monday, the day before the filing deadline. The slate for the April 6 election includes Rusty Adrian, for Mayor, and Brock Fahy, an incumbent for…

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Ameren completes Illinois portion of transmission project

Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ameren Corporation, has completed and energized the final span of the Illinois Rivers Project, a 375-mile, 345,000-volt transmission line from Palmyra, Mo, to Sugar Creek, Indi. The Illinois Rivers Project was approved in 2011 by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator Inc., a regional transmission organization. …

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Edward F. “Pat” Murphy

Edward F. “Pat” Murphy passed away peacefully at home in Clinton, Iowa, early Jan. 14, 2021, surrounded by family following a courageous battle with cancer.   He and his wife were long-time residents of Savanna, Ill.   Pat will be dearly missed by his wife, Ann; son, David (Kim Gregory) Murphy, Fulton, Ill.; daughter, Erin…

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