Mike Ramsey

MAC President Up for Award

MAC's Gilgour Named Finalist for National Award

Dr. Joe Gilgour has been named one of four finalists for the American Association of Community Colle...
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Highway Patrol Warns of Winter Weather

Highway Patrol Says Be Prepared For Winter Weather

With snow predicted this week Highway Patrol officials are reminding us to be prepared...
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Desloge Meet the Candidates Event in March

Desloge Chamber Meet the Candidates Luncheon

Desloge Chamber of Commerce officials will present a Meet the Candidates event, giving voters a chan...
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Missouri Legislature Looks at Fetal Tissue Measure

Legislative Committee Looks at Fetal Tissue Measure

A bill that would prohibit the use of fetal tissue in research from an aborted fetus is being studie...
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St. Francois County University of Missouri Extension Hours Change

St. Francois County University of Missouri Extension Hours Change

Officials with the St. Francois County University of Missouri Extension Center office in Farmington ...
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Health Officials Point Out Winter is Still Here

Health Officials Point Out Winter is Still Here

Even though we have had spring like temperatures in the Parkland, officials at the St. Francois Coun...
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The ReStore Fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity

The ReStore Fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity

The ReStore is a thrift store fundraising mechanism for the St. Francois County Habitat for Humanity...
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Dual Enrollment Classes Measure for Missouri Senate

Dual Enrollment Classes Measure for Missouri Senate

A dual enrollment class measure for students in local colleges would make it easier for 4 year unive...
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North County Pre-School and Kindergarten Registration Planned for End of February

North County Pre-School and Kindergarten Registration Planned for End of February

Pre-school and Kindergarten registration in the North County School District is coming up at the end...
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Missouri Utility Reform Discussed on Senate Floor

Missouri Utility Reform Discussed on Senate Floor

Utility reform is one of the first discussions for the Missouri Senate...
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Missouri News

Missouri Senators Have Hundreds of Measures Awaiting Decisions

Missouri Senators Have Hundreds of Measures Awaiting Decisions

With one month left in the Missouri 2025 regular legislative session, there...
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FEMA Surveying Damage in Missouri to Determine Federal Need

FEMA to Assess Storm Damage in 25 Missouri Counties

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Missouri Senators Discuss Sheriff's Elections and Fire Protection

Missouri Senators Discuss Sheriff's Elections and Fire Protection

Missouri Senators are debating measures dealing with sheriff's elections an...
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Governor Kehoe Continues Calls for End to State Income Tax

Governor Kehoe Continues Calls for End to State Income Tax

While Missourians rush to file their taxes ahead of Tuesday's deadline, Gov...
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Youth Turkey Harvest Nearly Breaks Record in Missouri, Second-Highest Since 2001

Youth Turkey Harvest Nearly Breaks Record in Missouri, Second-Highest Since 2001

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows y...
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