Schuyler County Positive COVID-19 Cases Increase
Schuyler County Positive COVID-19 Cases Increase As of August 15, 2020, Schuyler County Health Department has identified 3 additional positive COVID-19 in Schuyler County residents. Two individuals are between the ages of 20-30, and the third individual is between the ages of 80-85. Current Schuyler County Totals: 4 Active Cases in Isolation 10 Recovered Cases…
Read MoreSheriff’s Log August 9 to August 15, 2020
Sheriff’s Log August 9 to August 15, 2020 Traffic Stops: 4; Paper Service: 3; Warrants Served: 2; Arrests Made: 2; Ambulance Calls: 5; Fire Calls: 1; Reported Thefts, Disturbances: 3; Auto Accident: 1; Assisted Other Agencies: 2; Transports: 4; Inmates Daily Average: 4/Weekly Individual Inmate Total: 5; and All Other Answered Calls/Contacts: 180 Arrest Made…
Read MoreThousands of Missouri Farmers Have Applied for Federal Coronavirus Relief
Thousands of Missouri Farmers Have Applied for Federal Coronavirus Relief Regan Mertz, Missouri Information Corps Todd Hays’ family has been farming in Monroe City for seven generations. But the COVID-19 pandemic is causing problems in the farming industry that he says his family has never faced. Hays, who is also vice president of the Missouri…
Read MoreBlunt: Over $48 Million in COVID Aid for Children’s Hospitals
Blunt: Over $48 Million in COVID Aid for Children’s Hospitals U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (Mo.), Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, commended the Department of Health and Human Services for awarding more than $48 million in coronavirus relief funding to children’s hospitals in Missouri. “Children’s hospitals…
Read MoreTwo New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Schuyler
Two New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Schuyler The Schuyler County Health Department was notified of 2 new COVID-19 positive cases that had attended a memorial service at the Church of Faith in Lancaster, Missouri, on Friday, July 31, 2020. The 2 new positives cases are Schuyler individuals between the ages of 60-65. According to Kathryn…
Read MoreSchuyler R-1 School Is Ready to Go!
Schuyler R-1 School Is Ready to Go! The Schuyler R-1 Schools may have been closed since March, but that doesn’t mean the school’s been locked down, quite, and undisturbed. On the contrary, there has been much activity inside and outside the school. The gym floor in the High School has been refinished. There is a…
Read MoreSergeant Thomas R. Rohn of Troop B Retires
Sergeant Thomas R. Rohn of Troop B Retires Captain Erik A. Gottman, commanding officer of Troop B, announces effective August 1, 2020, Sergeant Thomas R. “Tom” Rohn, retired from the Missouri State Highway Patrol after 34 years of dedicated service. Rohn was appointed to the Patrol on August 1, 1986, as a member of the…
Read MoreSheriff’s Log August 2 to August 8, 2020
Sheriff’s Log August 2 to August 8, 2020 Traffic Stops: 9; Paper Service: 8; Warrants Served: 0; Arrests Made: o; Ambulance Calls: 8; Fire Calls: 0; Reported Thefts, Disturbances: 6; Auto Accident: 6; Assisted Other Agencies: 2; Transports: 2; Inmates Daily Average: 4/Weekly Individual Inmate Total: 5; and All Other Answered Calls/Contacts: 142 Arrest Made…
Read MoreMSHP Report
MSHP Report Arrest: MSHP Troop B at 7:39 a.m. on August 7, 2020, arrested Aaron M. Porter, 35, of Queen City, Missouri. Porter was arrested in Adair County for 1.) Felony Possession Methamphetamine; 2.) Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; 3.) No Insurance; 4.) Seatbelt; and 5.) Schuyler County Warrant. Porter was held at the Schuyler…
Read MoreDOT’s New Toolkit Helps Rural America’s Infrastructure
DOT’s New Toolkit Helps Rural America’s Infrastructure Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Ranking Member Sam Graves (MO-06) commended U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao on the release of the Department’s toolkit to help rural communities throughout America better navigate and access available federal grants. The Rural Opportunities to Use Transportation for Economic Success (ROUTES)…
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