Centerville Man Injured in Schuyler County Crash After Hitting Deer
GLENWOOD, Mo. — A Centerville, Iowa man was injured late Wednesday night, June 25, when his vehicle struck a deer on Highway F in rural Schuyler County. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred at approximately 11:30 p.m., three miles northwest of Glenwood. A 2010 Ford Crown Victoria, driven by a 20-year-old…
Read MoreJudith Kay (Warren) Croskey
December 7, 1947 – November 20, 2024 Judith Kay (Warren) Croskey, 76 of Glenwood, Missouri passed away at the St. Luke’s Hospice House in Kansas City, Missouri. The daughter of Kenneth Arthur and Myrtle Leona (Downey) Warren, she was born on December 7, 1947 in Macon, Missouri. She was a graduate of Kirksville High School…
Read MoreSchuyler R-1 Board Reviews Budget, Personnel and Policy Updates at June Meeting
QUEEN CITY, Mo. — The Schuyler R-1 Board of Education met for its regular session on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, covering a comprehensive agenda that included financial approvals, staffing updates, student recognitions, and policy revisions. The meeting, held at 6 p.m., was attended by all seven board members and key district administrators, with Superintendent Kyle…
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The Schuyler County Sheriff’s Office reported the following law enforcement activities for the week of June 15 through June 21, 2025: Traffic Stops/Motorist Assists: 17 (6 warnings and 7 citations issued; 4 motorists assisted)Citizen Contacts: 6Deputy Calls for Service: 36Paper Service: 3Warrants Served: 0Arrests Made: 0Ambulance Calls: 10Fire Calls: 1Reported Thefts/Disturbances: 1Auto Accidents: 0Assisted Other…
Read MoreQueen City Board Approves Donation, Equipment Purchase at June MeetingBy [Your Name]Queen City, Mo.
Queen City, Mo.–The Queen City Board of Aldermen approved a donation to a local cancer relief fund and authorized the purchase of new city equipment during its regular meeting on June 18 at City Hall. The board voted unanimously to donate a $250 fuel card to the Schuyler County Cancer Relief Fund. Aldermen also approved…
Read MoreSchuyler County Man Faces 12 Charges in Alleged Assault on Deputy, K-9 Officer
A Schuyler County man is facing a dozen charges—including felony assault of a law enforcement officer and a law enforcement animal—following an alleged January incident, according to court documents filed June 20. Wayne Junior Gregory, charged in Case No. 25SY-CR00025-01, was formally arraigned in Schuyler County Circuit Court on 12 counts stemming from a Jan.…
Read MoreMissouri House Forms Special Interim Committee to Take on Property Tax Reform
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri House of Representatives is announcing the formation of the Special Interim Committee on Property Tax Reform, a newly created panel tasked with examining Missouri’s property tax system and recommending solutions to ensure fairness, transparency, and sustainability for taxpayers and municipalities across the state. House Speaker Jon Patterson has appointed…
Read MoreSweeten the Fourth with juicy watermelon: Horticulture specialist has tips for choosing the best.
CARTHAGE, Mo. – Nothing says Fourth of July like a juicy, red slice of watermelon. July is observed as National Watermelon Month. University of Missouri Extension horticulture specialist Matthew Huchteman says there are a few simple steps to check watermelons for ripeness and flavor. Ripe watermelons have a certain look, weight and sound. Watermelons…
Read MoreRalph Leon Funk
September 16, 1958 – June 18, 2025 Ralph Leon Funk, 66 of Glenwood, Missouri passed away on Wednesday, June 18, 2025 at the Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Missouri. The son of Ralph Henry and Wilma Pearl (Culler) Funk, he was born on September 16, 1958 in Kirksville, Missouri. On June 12, 1981 in…
Read MoreSeal Coat Work Scheduled to Begin on U.S. Route 136 in Clark, Scotland and Schuyler Counties
HANNIBAL – Weather permitting, as early as June 25, seal coat operations are scheduled to begin on U.S. Route 136 in Schuyler, Scotland and Clark counties. Contractor crews will start on U.S. 136 in Clark County, beginning at 0.5 mile west of the BNSF Railroad crossing near Medill and move west to the Scotland County…
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