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AGRISTRESS HELPLINE OFFERS MENTAL HEALTH ASSISTANCE Call or text 833-897-2474 for the AgriStress Helpline if you, or someone you know, is struggling with mental health. This resource is free, confidential and agriculture- focused.
On Dec. 13, Jared Tarpening was on probation for felony Possession of a controlled substance. The court ruled that Tarpening had violated the conditions of probation and revoked his probation. He was sentenced to 7 years in the Department of Corrections, according to a statement from Linn County Prosecutor Shiante McMahon.
The Linn County Commission met on Dec. 6 with Commissioners King, Murrain and Muck and Clerk Stephenson present.
Linn County Farm Bureau members attended the 108th Annual Meeting held at Margaritaville at the Lake of the Ozarks on Dec. 3-6. While there they worked on updating Farm Bureau policy and elected a President and some Board Members for twoyear terms. They also took care of other business at that time. Speakers at the meeting were Gregg Doud, Vice President of Global Situational Awareness and Ray Starling, Executive Advisor of the North Carolina Chamber. The motivational speaker was Dan Mears (KC Wolf).
This summer, Randy and Carol Almond and family were among the families honored during the 64th annual Missouri Farm Family Day, August 15 at the Missouri State Fair. The Almond family was selected as the Linn County Missouri Farm Family by University of Missouri Extension in Linn County and the local Farm Bureau.
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Aaron Judge has issued his ruling: Court remains in session in the Bronx. Judge is staying with the New York Yankees on a $360 million, nineyear contract, according to a person familiar with baseball's biggest free agent deal ever.
KANSAS CITY — The Kansas City Chiefs could have two important parts of their offense back with guard Joe Thuney and wide receiver Kadarius Toney returning to practice Wednesday ahead of their trip to Denver. Chiefs coach Andy Reid said that everyone would practice in their first workout since blowing a late lead in Sunday's loss in Cincinnati.
The University of Nevada- Las Vegas hired former Missouri football coach Barry Odom on Tuesday for the same position with the Rebels. He coached the Tigers from 2016-19, going 25-25 with two bowl appearances.