Area News
Hull of a Race for Parkinson’s Disease Runs, Rolls, and Walks into Their 19th Year
Hull of a Race, a nonprofit, a 501c3 volunteer organization, will hold their 19th annual race on Saturday morning, August 16th at 8:00 a.m. 3 events are featured: A competitive 5K and 10k run with age brackets for everyone, a competitive Kids’ Run, and a Fun Walk, Roll for those who do not run. In…
Read MoreReal Estate
1. Beneficiary Deed Robert E Wilson and Silvia N Wilson to Patrick A Wilson All of lot 5 in Rosewood Hills subdivision, being a part of the East 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4, Section 24, Township 57 North, Range 5 West, Hannibal, Marion County 2. General Warranty Joshua A Thomas and Brandi Thomas to Stephen…
Read MoreNECAC
NECAC recently received a $`1,750 check from Flat Branch Home Loans of Columbia for housing counseling services in its 12 counties. Pictured accepting the check are NECAC President and Chief Executive Officer Dan Page and Deputy Director for Housing Development Programs Carla Potts. NECAC offers counseling that includes advice for people on becoming successful homebuyers.…
Read MoreThe Maple Lawn Auxiliary Met
The Maple Lawn Auxiliary met on July 31, 2025 at 1:30 PM in the Maple Lawn Activities Room. President Janet Taylor called the meeting to order. Attendees recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. The Gem of the Day was “Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but gets…
Read MoreJanet R. Klocke
Janet Klocke Janet R. Klocke, 84, of Ewing, MO, passed away at 5:52 am, Wednesday, July 30, 2025, at Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL. Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 AM, August 4, 2025, at the First Baptist Church in Ewing MO. Pastor Richard Ulrich and Dr. Jeff Brown will officiate. Burial will follow…
Read MoreTaylor News
What a brutally hot beginning of the week it started off to be. By Wednesday it started to cool off and very pleasant to finish off the fair. Congratulations to all of the 4-H and FFA exhibitors who showed their projects, livestock, and participated in the Pee Wee shows you all done a wonderful job…
Read MoreMusing
The weather has cooled down a lot hopefully to everyone’s liking. Now to get caught up on the lawns, between the humidity and the rain things shot up overnight. I haven’t taken a story from Sid’s Hash lately this one seems to fit last month. “Golden days in the sunlight of our happy youth Golden…
Read MoreShelf 8-6-2025
125 Years Ago August 9, 1900 James Settles has the thanks of the Spectator this. Week for several watermelons, the first we have had this season. It is needless to say that they were all right and that the compliment was appreciated. August and Rudolph Michaels, old Palmyra boys, spent several days in the city…
Read MoreCapital Credit Check
Missouri Rural Electric Cooperative’s Board of Directors has approved the refund of capital credits. The total amount of $395,922 will be refunded to the member-owners. Checks should be received the week of the Annual Meeting. At the close of each business year, any margins are allocated to the member-owners based on the amount of electricity…
Read MoreMaywood News
We had a typical Missouri week for the Marion County Fair. Tuesday was 95 degrees, and the rabbits and poultry suffered at the fair. Then, Wednesday brought rain and cool temperatures, and the weather was ideal for the swine, goat, sheep, and cattle shows held later in the week. On Saturday night, Rachel and my…
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