Newsletter Early Week

Intense storms ravage state, Lincoln County considered 'fortunate'
LINCOLN COUNTY - By all accounts, Lincoln County residents and first responders weathered a recent severe weather event much better than many other Missouri communities. On March 14, intense winds and storms swept across the state causing pouring rain and hail, and destruction in its aftermath.

When Business and Politics Don't Mix
Elon could have been warned.

Wheat planted area projected higher, yield and prices lower
The annual Agricultural Outlook Forum was recently held in Virginia and made some projections for this year’s wheat. They raised the wheat planted area a little bit from last year to 47 million acres, the yield was more conservative down to 50 bushels an acre compared to 51.2 last year.

DART Leaders Lobby for Use Prevention Funding
JEFFERSON CITY – Lincoln county leaders recently met with state officials in Jefferson City to discuss the importance of funding substance use prevention efforts.
Second Candidate Declines Troy City Administrator Offer
TROY – It’s back to the drawing board for a third time in terms of Troy’s search for a city administrator.