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NEMR Awards 2026 Scholarship to Green City Senior Keyara Vasey

Date: May 2026 Green City, MO — NEMR is proud to announce Keyara Vasey of Green City High School as a recipient of the 2026 NEMR Scholarship. Keyara was awarded a $500 scholarship during the Green City Senior Awards ceremony in recognition of her hard work, achievements, and bright future ahead. Each year, NEMR awards eight $500 scholarships—one to a graduating senior at each high school within its service area. This annual initiative reflects NEMR’s continued commitment to investing in local students and strengthening the communities it proudly serves. “Supporting our youth is one of the most meaningful ways we…

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Fake IDs Flagged by Bank ID Checker Lead to Two Sullivan County Cases

By Echo Menges MILAN, Mo. — Two separate criminal cases filed in Sullivan County involve men accused of using fake Missouri identification cards at First Interstate Bank in Milan after bank employees allegedly used an ID checker that showed the cards were not real. The cases are not listed as connected in court documents, but both involve alleged attempts to cash checks using Missouri non-driver identification cards later believed to be fake. In one case, Jose E. Caballero Quintanilla, of Milan, is charged with one count of forgery, a class D felony, and one count of identity theft, a class…

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Trenton Woman Charged After Alleged DWI Incident Involving Child

By Echo Menges MACON, Mo. — A Trenton woman faces multiple charges in Macon County following an alleged driving while intoxicated incident involving a child passenger. Laci L. Noel, 35, has been charged in Macon County Circuit Court with one count of first-degree endangering the welfare of a child creating substantial risk, no sexual conduct, a class D felony. She is also charged with misdemeanor counts of DWI-prior, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle sounding a siren and displaying red and blue lights, careless and imprudent driving, and exceeding the posted speed limit. According to the criminal complaint, the…

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Donation Funds New Lights at Green City Softball Field

Submitted by Emma Davis, Smithfield Foods During National Volunteer Week, Smithfield Foods presented a $8,000 donation to support new lighting at the softball field in Green City, Missouri, and volunteered time to help prepare the field for the upcoming spring season. “By contributing to the new lighting at the Green City softball field and volunteering our time, we’re helping create more opportunities for kids, families and teams to enjoy this space long after the sun goes down,” said Katy Foster, Milan facility plant controller for Smithfield Foods. “It’s a project that will make a lasting difference for the community.” The…

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Green City Teacher Recognized as Northeast Region Elementary Educator of the Year

Submitted by Tenille Banner, Superintendent GREEN CITY — Jamie Halley, a third grade teacher at Green City R-1 School District, has been selected as the MSTA Northeast Region Elementary Educator of the Year. She was recognized during the regional banquet hosted in Macon on Thursday, April 30. Mrs. Halley was nominated for the honor by the Green City R-1 CTA and advanced through a competitive selection process that included interviews against multiple candidates from across the northeast region before earning the recognition. Known for creating an engaging and interactive classroom environment, Mrs. Halley focuses on connecting classroom learning to real-world…

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Dabney Earns Sectional Berth For Milan At Class 2 Dist. 3 Meet

SHELBINA, Mo. — Marian Dabney led Milan at the MSHSAA Class 2 District 3 track and field meet Saturday, May 9, at South Shelby High School, earning a sectional berth in the girls shot put. Dabney placed third in the shot put with a throw of 10.77 meters to advance to sectionals next weekend. The top four finishers in each event qualified. She also posted Milan’s top finishes in two other throwing events, placing sixth in the discus at 33.06 meters and eighth in the javelin at 29.95 meters. Milan’s boys were led by Kasen Smith on the track. Smith…

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Dabney Dominates Throws, Smith Sprints To Gold At Milan Relays By: Mike Scott, NEMOnews Media Group

By: Mike Scott, NEMOnews Media Group The Milan Relays on April 21 showcased a strong all-around effort for the host Wildcats, with standout performances in both the field events and sprints. Marian Dabney led the Milan girls with a dominant day in the throws, sweeping the shot put and discus while adding a runner-up finish in the javelin. On the boys side, Kasen Smith sprinted to a first-place finish in the 100 meters and added a second in the 200, while the Wildcats piled up multiple runner-up relay finishes and distance medals. Milan Girl’s results: Dabney’s two wins highlighted the…

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Milan Athletes Compete At Gerald Mansfield Invitational

Gerald Mansfield Invitational on April 28, 2026 at Macon High School, earning the team’s top finish with a runner-up performance in the girls shot put. Dabney placed second in the shot put with a throw of 10.78 meters. She also finished 12th in the javelin at 30.4 meters and 14th in the discus at 25.06 meters to lead Milan’s girls in the field events. On the boys side, Kasen Smith turned in Milan’s top sprint finishes. Smith placed seventh in the 200-meter dash in 24.43 seconds and 16th in the 100-meter dash in 12.31. Garen Broyles led Milan’s distance runners,…

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Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa Awards $200 Mini Grant to Milan C-2 Music Director

Submitted by Jean Page, Gamma Chapter Member The Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa (ADK) is excited to announce that a Retired Teachers Mini Grant of $200 has been awarded to Andrew Gooch, the music director at Milan C-2 Schools. The funds will be used to purchase essential supplies for the elementary band program, such as reeds and neck straps, which will support the musical education of 5th and 6th grade students. The retired teacher mini grant was written by Gamma Chapter member Jean Page after hearing about the constant need of basic supplies for Mr. Gooch’s instrumental music program.…

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Regional Crowd Fills Edina for Sunshine Law Training

Attendees travel from across Northeast Missouri for hands-on training focused on open meetings and public records laws By Echo Menges EDINA, Mo. — A strong regional turnout filled the Knox County Community Center on Thursday, April 30, for a Missouri Sunshine Law training, with nearly 100 attendees gathering to learn more about open meetings and public records requirements. Organizers said approximately 95 people signed in for the session, though actual attendance was likely higher. At one point, attendees lined up to get into the training as additional tables and chairs were brought in to accommodate the crowd. The training was…

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