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Pleasant weather strengthens planting season

HANNIBAL — Many area farmers have been working their fields, applying treatments and planting crops, amid a planting season which is off to a better start than in the past couple years. Mark Lehenbauer, who operates a farm near Hannibal, and Kenny Lovelace, who operates a farm in Palmyra, Mo., have each reported signs of a productive planting season, particularly compared to the wet conditions in the area in the past two years. Lehenbauer already had most of his corn planted, and Lovelace said his granddaughter, Emily, was in a similar situation. Lehenbauer has been applying fertilizer and preparing the ground for corn throughout the week. He said “he’s planted “a lot of corn”, pointing out the ground was in good shape to work following a couple missed rains recently.

Entrepreneurs tapped into hills for valuable limestone

Star Lime Quarry and Kiln area, south bluff of the Oakwood village area, Hannibal, Mo. Early morning visit, Feb. 23, 2008. Walk-about starting north and crossing Bear Creek, going up the trail into the east side of the quarry area, around the north point to the west side, back again to the east side, going south over over the hill crest to look down on the west quarry, to the north point between the east/west quarries, back south down the hill top to the two tunnel entrances and into the large room where limestone was mined out when it became too costly to remove overburden, leaving the east quarry side and returning across Bear Creek.

Infrastructure, vaccines and malls are in the works for 2021

QUINCY – Well, it s over.  2020, a year unlike any other, has come and gone. It unleashed a once-in-a-generation pandemic and the resulting economic slowdown, exacerbated by lockdowns aimed at protecting people as cases mounted. Gov. Charlie Baker and local politicians have called on the federal government for more help, which is on the way after President Donald Trump signed a second federal COVID-19 aid bill. As the death toll from COVID-19 in Massachusetts surpassed 12,000 this week and continues to climb, there is hope as the state starts to administer vaccines. The country has also been through massive political upheaval. The killing of George Floyd and other Black Americans by police has spurred a reckoning on systemic racism. The state is on the cusp of new police reforms that have worked their way through the Legislature onto Baker s desk, and diversity and inclusion are now a goal for more civic institutions. 

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