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Recently Matthew Botts and his friend, Clemans, from Austria, were visitors of Mark, Amy, Emily and Sarah Botts. Matthew and Clemans had met through the Internet and this was the first time in person.
Chariton County Route 129 To Close Near Salisbury
New start date for Chariton River Bridge deck replacement project The closure of Missouri Route 129 in Chariton County, 0.5 miles south of Route O near Salisbury, for a bridge deck replacement project has been postponed. The prime contractor for the project, Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc., has notified the Missouri Department of Transportation that Route 129 will now close Monday, Sept.

Dock Work Begins
The Marceline Street Department started work on the anchor points and pad for the new fishing dock at the Country Club Lake, according to a post on social media by the City of Marceline. The new 16’ x 24’ ADA compliant covered floating dock is part of a larger grant project made possible through a Land Water Conservation 50/50 Grant (LWCF) with contributions from Alpha Nu Beta, Whitetails Unlimited, Marceline Recreation & Park Board, Marceline Volunteer Fire Department and Marceline Rotary.
Offender Death At Chillicothe Correctional Center
At 10:15 a.m. on Monday, Aug.
Rural Road Resurfacing Projects In Carroll, Linn, Livingston And Sullivan Counties
Several routes in Carroll, Linn, Livingston and Sullivan counties will be resurfaced beginning next week. Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc., working with the Missouri Department of Transportation, plan to resurface the routes according to the schedule listed below:
Missouri Livestock Symposium Accepting Applications For The Missouri Livestock Achievement Award
The Missouri Livestock Symposium is currently accepting nominations for the Missouri Livestock Achievement Award through Aug. 31. This award recognizes an individual or organization demonstrating outstanding achievements and distinguished contributions to the livestock industry. Eligible applicants can be producers of livestock, agribusiness personnel, agency personnel, or agriculture educators in the state of Missouri. Other parties who have been long-time supporters of the Missouri livestock industry will also be considered.

MDC Carp Removal Project Set for Sept. 12-16
LCL OUTDOORS SPORTS EDITOR The Missouri Department of Conservation plans to remove thousands of Asian carp from the lower Grand River from Sept. 12-16 in an effort to bolster research and fisheries management of these invasive species.