Callie C. Smith
Callie C. Smith, 100, formerly of Rutledge, Missouri died March 28, 2008 in the Scotland County Care Center, Memphis, Missouri.
Read MoreELIZABETH F. SHUBERT
Elizabeth Faye “Libby” Shubert, 68, of Edina, Missouri, died Wednesday, April 2, 2008, at the Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Missouri
Read MoreMARY MALINDA LILLARD
Mary Malinda Lillard, age 81, of Kahoka, MO, died Monday, March 31, 2008, in Keokuk Area Hospital, Keokuk, IA.
Read MoreCLIO MORGAN WILSON
Clio Myra Morgan Wilson, age 102, of Kahoka, MO, died peacefully on Monday, March 31, 2008, at the Clark Co. Nursing Home in Kahoka where she had been a resident since October of 2007.
Read MoreDOROTHY L. MUELLER
DOROTHY L. MUELLER Dorothy Louise Mueller, age 77, of Shelbyville, Missouri, died Tuesday, April 1, 2008, at her residence north of Bethel, Missouri.She was born in Lewis County, Missouri, on December 31, 1930, the daughter of Orville T. and Ruby L. Jackson Smith.On April 27, 1957, at LaGrange, Missouri she was united in marriage to…
Read MoreShort soybean seed supply increases need for good planting practices to avoid replanting
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Cool, wet soils can cause extra hazards to soybean seed being planted this spring. Caution should be taken at planting time to assure good stands, said a University of Missouri Extension agronomist.
Read MoreMissourians should take safety precautions if more record heavy rains fall across the state
Missourians should take safety precautions if more record heavy rains fall across the state COLUMBIA, Mo. – Missourians should take safety precautions as additional heavy rains across the state may result in severe flooding like the destructive floods of 1993 and 1995, said a University of Missouri Extension emergency management specialist. “Missourians should be prepared…
Read MoreSelecting right pre-emergence herbicide important for managing athletic fields planted with bermudagrass
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Sports-turf managers need to be cautious when selecting and timing the application of pre-emergence herbicides on athletic fields with bermudagrass, said a University of Missouri turfgrass scientist. “With the heavy ice cover over many areas of the state this winter, there are concerns about bermudagrass survival,” said Brad Fresenburg. “Sports-turf managers should…
Read MoreSenate Endorses Reforms Combating Illegal Immigration
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate gave first-round approval today to comprehensive reforms designed to fight illegal immigration activity in Missouri and to protect Missourians from the tens of millions of dollars it costs taxpayers each year. Senate Bill 858, sponsored by Sen. Scott T. Rupp, R-Wentzille, would crack down on employers who knowingly hire…
Read MoreKnowing form and function key to horse judging; youth learn horse selection at MU 4-H clinic, March 15
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Distinguishing fat from muscle in a horse can be hard – but details like this are key to good horse judging, said instructors at the University of Missouri Extension 4-H judging clinic in Columbia, March 15. “This one’s definitely had a lot of groceries,” said Kayla Lee of the Kansas State University…
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