A Palmyra City Parks worker mulches the down town city planters on Thursday May 8.
Hannibal Regional Medical Group Expands Mental Health Services in Bowling Green
Gale Schlogl, PMHNP-BC, FNP-C Hannibal Regional Medical Group (HRMG) is pleased to announce the addition of psychiatry services provided by Gale Schlogl, PMHNP-BC, FNP-C, at its Bowling Green location. This addition allows HRMG to expand access to comprehensive mental health care in the region. Schlogl is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and family…
Read MoreStamp Out Hunger Food Drive & Stuff the Bus to Benefit Local Food Pantries
Hannibal, Mo. – Area Food Pantries are continually relied upon by community members who struggle to have enough food to feed their families. During the summer months, when students are out of school, more families turn to these local organizations for help. Two upcoming food drives are providing community members with convenient ways to make…
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I hope all the moms out there had a wonderful Mother’s Day this past Sunday. It was a beautiful day with lots of sunshine and great temperatures. I spent the weekend planting flowers, pulling weeds and mowing my yard, everything I totally enjoyed ( working in my flowers and garden). I am so grateful that…
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I hope you have had a wonderful Mother’s Day and had family with you to celebrate. I enjoyed having my family together, and it was a special day for Luke since his cow had a new calf on Mother’s Day! A day like today brings back many memories. Do you remember that first bouquet of…
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Heritage Seekers Program for May is May 19, with Marsha Clark on Enterprising Young Men.. The California Gold Rush, at Halls Hall, 7 P.M. In the History of Marion County book there is a section that list some of the merchants of Palmyra in the 1800’s. One of the merchants was B. Zoller. He was…
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100 YEARS AGO MAY 13, 1925 County Court Monday increased the tax rate in Marion county five cents on the $100. This was made necessary by increased running expenses. The State rate has been increased one cent and as the County rate will be 30 instead of 25 cents, the tax payer will find his…
Read MoreIn Memory of Dr. Michael Allen Well
Well Park The Palmyra Parks and Recreation Department extends its heartfelt condolences to the family of Dr. Michael Allen Well, who passed away on April 28. Dr. Well and his family have been instrumental in shaping the legacy of Palmyra’s parks. In 1999, Dr. J.W. Well generously donated over 200 acres of wooded land to…
Read MoreIris, goddess of rainbows, splashes color over spring gardens
Iris are the trumpets of early spring color, coming in a variety of colors. “A gardener can enjoy a remarkable range of colors and a bloom season that extends for weeks,” said David Trinklein, University of Missouri Extension state horticulturist. Photo by Linda Geist. COLUMBIA, Mo. – According to Greek mythology, a golden-winged goddess named…
Read MoreMarion County Commission Approves Blue Shield Program, Liquor Licenses, and Courthouse Repairs
PALMYRA, Mo. — During two regular sessions in April, the Marion County Commission approved participation in the Missouri Blue Shield Program, signed off on several liquor licenses, authorized HVAC system repairs for county courthouses, and addressed Planning and Zoning requests and grant activity. April 21 MeetingThe Commission—Presiding Commissioner J. David Lomax, Eastern District Commissioner Larry…
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