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Williams and Sorhus Charged on Election Offenses

Courtesy of KTTN, Trenton, MO The Sullivan County Second District Commissioner and a former candidate for First District Commissioner have been charged with a misdemeanor crime of committing Class Four election offenses after a political advertisement was published in The Milan Standard in July. Online court information show Michael Todd Williams of Browning and Colin…

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Seasonal Deer and Turkey Harvest Totals

MDC reports final deer harvest for season more than 296,500 Archery deer harvest was 67,180. Archery turkey harvest was 2,905 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri’s 2020-2021 deer-hunting season ended Jan. 15 with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reporting a preliminary total deer harvest for the season of 296,516. Of the deer harvested, 140,468 were…

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Sharing the Harvest

Green City Food Market, owned by Chelsia Rouse and the MO Department of Conservation have partnered in the Annual Share The Harvest Program. 3000 pounds of finished deer meat was donated to the Sullivan County Food Pantry for the 2020 season. This is the 3rd year that they have participated in the program and are…

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Quality Loss Assistance Now Available for Eligible Producers Affected by 2018, 2019 Natural Disasters

USDA – WASHINGTON, Jan. 5, 2021 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) today announced that signup for the Quality Loss Adjustment (QLA) Program will begin Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Funded by the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020, this new program provides assistance to producers who suffered eligible crop quality…

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Green City Gophers Win 2nd Place in Milan Tournament

Green City Lady Gophers placed second at the 61st Milan Invitational Tournament held January 11th thru January 16th, 2021. Pictured front row (left to right): Celeste Athon, Tanner Tipton, Gracey Gordon, Paige Pialet, and Maddie Lunsford; back row (left to right): Meranda Lewis, Brittney Jefferies, Maya Murphy, Cyerra Ballinger, Hallie Kimmel, and Lilly Ann McCabe.…

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Sullivan County Senior Center Receives $10K in COVID Relief

In collaboration with the CARES Act, Community Action Partnership of North Central Missouri (CAPNCM) plans to present local senior centers with grants for $10,000. Eleven senior centers will benefit from the grants, one each in Caldwell, Grundy, Harrison, Livingston, Mercer, Putnam and Sullivan counties. One grant for each of the senior centers in Daviess and…

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Ladycats Capture Championship Against Green City Gophers

The Milan Ladycats, seeded Number 1, faced off against the Number 2 seed Green City Gophers in the Championship match-up on Saturday, January 16, 2021. Milan won the tip, scored first, and led beginning to end, leaving no doubt who the dominant team of this 61st tournament Lady’s bracket. These Ladycats had their goals set,…

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Green City Gophers Win 2nd Place in Milan Tournament

Green City Gophers placed second at the 61st Milan Invitational Tournament held January 11th thru January 16th, 2021. Pictured front row (left to right): Aiden Campbell, Kaden Johnson, Payton Balfany, Asher Buggs-Tipton, and Chris Barto; back row (left to right): Brody Lunsford, Kaden Hatcher, Dominic Fude, Tristian Herschberger, Grant O’Haver, Laydon Fields, and Aaron Peavler.…

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West Linn News

 By: Eudora Fitzpatrick – 660-895-5152 A Happy Birthday wish to Jessica Hull, Corbin Valdez, Crystal Morris, Fisher Young, Randall Young, on January 16, Michael Seek, Dale Yarbrough, on January 17, Tanner Lightle, Annabelle Triplett on January 18, Mallory Dennis, Heath Corzette on January 19, Ruth Brown, John Shiflett, Austin Trentham, Susan Leinbach on January 20,…

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2020 Year in Review: July – December

Following is a brief review of 2020’s activities as reported in The Milan Standard during the last six months of 2020 (July-December). Many will recall deaths or births during the past year, but we will not mention them, or other activities we will all remember because of the personal nature connected with them.  July –…

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