JEFFERSON CITY, MO, FEB. 25, 2019 – The Missouri Department of Natural Resources submitted the 2018 Drought Response Report to Governor Parson today. The report provides detailed information about 2018 drought conditions and the state’s response to the drought. “Shortly after […]
Opinion: ‘Green New Deal’ a Bad Deal for Missourians
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is an out-of-touch liberal extremist, self-proclaimed democratic socialist, and on February 7th she became public enemy number one for those who care about the Missouri Agriculture community. When Ocasio-Cortez filed the “Green New Deal” she put a […]
Dexter Woman Claims $100,000 Scratchers Prize
Sherry Hector of Dexter recently claimed a $100,000 prize on a Missouri Lottery “Money Money Millionaire” Scratchers game. Hector purchased her ticket from Tootie’s 225, 13166 State Highway 225, in Dexter. Introduced on June 25, 2018, “Money Money Millionaire” is a $10 […]
DHSS continues collecting input on rulemaking process for medical marijuana program
Additional public forums to be hosted throughout state JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) will host four additional public forums throughout the state to accept suggestions from the public regarding the formation of rules […]
Missouri Conservation Commission approves crappie regulation change at Wappapello Lake
The new regulation is effective March 1. CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) Commission approved at their February meeting the proposed crappie regulation change at Wappapello Lake. As of March 1, the regulation will be a daily […]
Officer-Involved Shooting in Cape Girardeau, MO
At approximately 10:25 p.m. on February 19, 2019, the Cape Girardeau Police Department was called to the intersection of Green Acres and Rand streets regarding a domestic incident involving a gun. Arriving officers discovered a man armed with a handgun, […]
New Paramedic program offers more flexibility for working students at Three Rivers College
Three Rivers College recently updated its Paramedic program to be a hybrid of online curriculum and hands-on training. With this new program, students will only need to be on campus one day a week. “This new hybrid program is a […]
Three Rivers College Patrons of the Arts and the Rodgers Theatre to host award-winning bluegrass/country duo
Three Rivers College Patrons of the Arts and the Rodgers Theatre have partnered to present the award-winning bluegrass/country duo of Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent at 7 p.m. February 21 at the Rodgers Theatre. The distinctive vocal blend of Dailey’s […]
Three Rivers College, Central Methodist University partner on Agribusiness degree program, rodeo team
Three Rivers College and Central Methodist University have expanded their partnership to offer a four-year Agribusiness degree and a four-year rodeo team, available to students beginning Fall 2019. “The idea really started with the students,” said Dr. Wesley Payne, President […]
AG Schmitt Meets with Local Prosecuting Attorneys in Cape Girardeau
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Today, Missouri Attorney General Schmitt met with local prosecuting attorneys from Southeast Missouri to discuss ways to work together to combat a variety of issues, including violent crime, the opioid crisis, human trafficking, and more. Schmitt also […]