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Winter Weather Expected
MSHP – Northern Missouri has seen its first snow and the forecast indicates Missouri will see a combination of snow, rain, and colder temperatures over the next few days. Each of these conditions affect traffic patterns and can make driving hazardous. Lower overnight temperatures may cause wet roadways to freeze and become slick. The Missouri…
Read MoreQuestions and Answers with Owner of Northeast Missouri CBD Store
By Echo Menges A lot of people are curious about CBD products, which have popped up on shelves at gas stations, grocery stores and pharmacies nationwide. We conducted this question and answer interview with the owner of a Northeast Missouri CBD store named Origins, which is located in Kirksville, MO, to better understand and to…
Read MoreSullivan County Memorial Hospital Addresses Deficiencies
July 25, 2019–A regular Sullivan County Memorial Hospital (SCMH) Board of Trustees meeting was called to order on July 25, 2019, by Chairperson Melba Fordyce at 5:10 PM. Trustees present were Jean Page, Jo Hall, Ron Camp, and Bill Lewis. Also present were Jerry Dover, Chief Executive Officer; Tina Sears-Hamilton, Director of Patient Care Services;…
Read MoreLocal Residents Chosen As Missouri Farm Family For Sullivan County
Milan MO — Michael and Tonya Otto and family of Newtown, were among the families honored during the 61st annual Farm Family Day, August 12th at the Missouri State Fair. The Otto family was selected as the Sullivan County Farm Family by University of Missouri Extension in Sullivan County and the local Farm Bureau. The…
Read MorePatrol Provides Synopsis Of Some New Laws Related To Crime and Traffic Safety
Press Release from MSHP The abbreviated descriptions below are intended to make the public aware of some of the new legislation enacted by the Missouri General Assembly which is related to crime and motor vehicles. The listed legislation has been signed into law. Unless otherwise noted, these laws will go into effect August 28, 2019.…
Read MoreConfused About the New Court Rules Surrounding Bond Reform? We Were Too.
By Echo Menges Sweeping statewide jail bond reforms have been made by the Missouri Supreme Court (MSC), which have been confusing. NEMOnews Media Group is on a mission to understand these reforms and adequately explain them to our readers throughout the region by publishing a series about them in all of our publications and online.…
Read MoreGreen Castle Plans Labor Day Celebration
For over 78 years, the town of Green Castle, Missouri has held a Labor Day celebration; including rodeos, horse and pony pulls, music, food, truck and tractor pulls, marching bands and a parade. This year is no different but with a few changes to mark the occasion. As families come together to celebrate the end…
Read MoreNow Open: Sullivan County Route 6 West Yellow Creek Bridge
MILAN, Mo. – The Sullivan County Route 6 bridge over West Yellow Creek, east of Milan, is now open. Boone Construction Company, working with the Missouri Department of Transportation was able to reopen the bridge this morning after completing a bridge replacement project which began in late May. Crews continue construction on the Route 6…
Read MoreCBD Products Flood Market. What are They?
By Mike Scott and Denise Shannon NEMOnews Media Group CBD. By now, you’ve probably seen or heard those three letters on advertisements for a wide variety of products, including pills, oils, balms, vaping devices (like e-cigarettes), edibles, honey, coffees, and alcoholic beverages, face creams and even pet food supplements. Or maybe you’ve walked into a…
Read MoreGreenley Research Farm Field Day Free Tours – See What’s on the Cutting Edge of Ag
Written by Logan Jackson · CAFNR News · July 22, 2019 The Greenley Research Center will feature three tours during its annual Field Day, which will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 6, at the Center in Novelty, Mo. The tours will focus on topics related to crops, pests and livestock. The Field Day is free and…
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