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JEFFREY ALLEN REDDING

August 16, 1962 – January 4, 2026 Jeff Redding was born in Kirksville, Missouri and passed away unexpectedly at his home in Las Vegas, Nevada at the age of 63. Jeff was blessed with a daughter, Camryn Redding of Phoenix, Arizona. He was the beloved son of Dianna (Ledford) Morgan and Ron of Lancaster, Missouri. His brother Michael (Jane Ann) Redding of Daytona Beach, Florida; brother Yancey Morgan of Paris, Missouri; sister Bree (Jeff) Lawson of Cincinnati, Iowa. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Orval and Mary Lorene (Hatfield) Ledford of Glenwood, Missouri. Jeff was the cherished son…

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DONNA MAY (PRUNER) WELTE

June 12, 1949 – January 6, 2026 Donna May (Pruner) Welte, 76 of Springfield, Missouri, formerly of Lancaster, Missouri passed away on Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at Mosaic Life Care in St. Joesph, Missouri. The daughter of John Eugene and Zelpha May (Ruggles) Pruner, she was born on June 12, 1949 in Centerville, Iowa. She was a graduate of Kirksville High School in Kirksville, Missouri. On October 7, 1966 at the Lancaster Baptist Church in Lancaster, Missouri, she was united in marriage to Danny Lee Welte and to this union three sons were born, John, Danny C. and James. Donna…

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Schuyler County FFA Celebrates Season of Growth, Leadership

December 22,2025 By Madison Byrn The Schuyler County FFA chapter has enjoyed a productive season marked by community engagement, leadership development and national recognition. We are proud to share the following updates from our recent activities. Our annual fruit sale, held throughout August and September, was a tremendous success. We extend our sincere gratitude to the Schuyler County community. Your continued support of our fundraisers directly enables our members to participate in premier leadership and career development opportunities. In November, 10 of our members traveled to Indianapolis to attend the 98th National FFA Convention. This event serves as a cornerstone…

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Outdoors With Kevin Fox: Now Is the Time to Make Plans for That 2026 Fishing Trip

Bond and Wayne’s friendship goes back to their days playing on the USC college football team. In the movie, Bond’s character works hard at maintaining the peace, but he also enjoys fly fishing for a huge salmon that lives in a particular stream near the town of Innisfree, Ireland. I know full well it’s just a movie, but I connected with Father Lonergan. He reminded me of my pastor for many years, Dr. David Castrodale. I knew I could ask him anything at any time for advice; I knew he loved the Lord and was serious about his duties. But…

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NWS Storm Spotter Training Schedule and Locations

Storm Spotter Training in Edina on Jan. 27 By Echo Menges The National Weather Service St. Louis office has released the 2026 list of on-site and online storm spotter training opportunities. The training is a free offering to communities throughout the office’s coverage area, and everyone with an interest—especially those living in a severe-weather-prone region like ours— is encouraged to participate. There is no prerequisite to take the two-hour training for the first time or to refresh your knowledge for those who have taken storm spotter training in the past. This year, The Edina Sentinel/ NEMOnews Media Group is partnering…

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New Year’s Baby Arrives at Scotland Co. Hospital

By Echo Menges MEMPHIS, Mo. — The first baby of the new year has arrived at Scotland County Hospital. Abel Drew Walton, son of Andrew and Rebecca (Whitmire) Walton of Hurdland, was born at 8:03 p.m. Jan. 7, 2026. He weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Abel was welcomed home by his big sister, Raeann, age 4. To celebrate his arrival, the Walton family received a bundle of gifts donated by local businesses and community members, including: Community Bank of Memphis, Country View Store, Exchange Bank of Northeast Missouri, Hawkins-Harrison Insurance, Kay Eggleston Bookkeeping & Tax,…

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Taking Advantage of What’s Left

We sat in the dark, listening carefully for any noise to let us know our target creatures were getting close. Years of shooting a gun without hearing protection has curtailed my hearing, but when I heard my hunting buddy say, “I just heard them,” I walked out quickly and turned on the H.S. Undertaker electronic call. After returning to my makeshift blind of stacked dead brush, I settled in. That’s when I saw the crows heading across the field, winging in our direction. They were higher than I would have liked, but these were not the foolish birds that come…

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City of Lancaster Receives 2025 Impact Award for Slum and Blight Removal Project

Northeast Missouri Regional Planning Commission has recognized the City of Lancaster with a 2025 Impact Award for its successful slum and blight removal project, which has significantly improved community safety and revitalization efforts. Through a $177,040 grant and in partnership with individual property owners, the City of Lancaster removed fourteen uninhabitable residential and commercial structures where rehabilitation was not feasible. The project eliminated long-standing blighted properties, reduced safety hazards, and created opportunities for future redevelopment and neighborhood improvement. The 2025 Impact Awards honor outstanding initiatives that drive innovation, foster community development, and create lasting positive change across Northeast Missouri. These…

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Year In Review: 2025

July through December July 2025 Schuyler R-1 Class of ‘85 gathered for a big reunion. Two fire departments received state matching grants. Lancaster Fire & Rescue received $1,500 to help purchase chainsaws and leaf blowers. Downing Community Fire Association was awarded $930 to assist purchasing four leaf blowers and a chainsaw. Mike Scott talked about how newspapers matter, but delivery delays are hurting everyone. International Rotarians from Africa visited Northeast Missouri. Demolition work is nearing completion on the south side of the Lancaster square. Scotland County Hospital celebrated 55 years. Schuyler County was set to see nearly $340,000 in pavement…

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JOHN CHARLES FARRELL

April 9, 1945 – January 5, 2026 John Charles Farrell, 80 of Lancaster, Missouri passed away on Monday, January 5, 2026 at the Macon Health Care in Macon, Missouri. The son of Charles Theodore and Nelle Clara (West) Farrell, John was born on April 9, 1945 in Kirksville, Missouri. He was a graduate of Lancaster High School in Lancaster, Missouri. On March 18, 1973 at the Barker Methodist Church, he was united in marriage to Carol Ann Newland and they were blessed with three daughters, Angel Lea, Kali and Kylie. John is survived by his wife, Carol Ann Farrell of…

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