The Mississippi County Sheriff's Office is looking for the public's help in identifying suspects who damaged property in East Prairie, Missouri. According to the Mississippi County Sheriff's Office,.
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Four farmers were recently elected to the Missouri Soybean Council board of directors, including new director Darrell Aldrich, of Excelsior Springs.
As directors, they will represent growers in their area in overseeing soybean checkoff investments in Missouri as part of the 13-member board.
Kyle Durham, of Norborne; Tim Gottman, of Monroe City; and Kevin Mainord, of East Prairie, were elected to additional three-year terms on the board serving districts 2, 3 and 7, respectively. The new terms begin in July.
“The strength of the soybean checkoff has been and continues to be in farmer leaders elected by their peers to oversee MSMC’s mission,” Durham, Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council chairman, said. “I look forward to working with my fellow farmers as we strive to empower Missouri soybean farmers through innovation.”
Timothy W. Smith
Timothy W. Smith pleaded not guilty April 1 to two charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving a girl under the age of 15 and a charge of domestic battery involving physical contact against the same victim.
Bryan C. McGee
Bryan C. McGee was sentenced to 18 months in prison for possession of a stolen handgun after accepting a plea deal. A judge dismissed one count of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon.Â
Justin D. Tate
Police say Justin D. Tate picked up a runaway 14-year-old girl and force-fed her methamphetamine before making her perform sex acts and then raping her. He was arrested March 24.
Friday, March 5, 2021
Standard Democrat
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Pharmacies across Missouri will begin receiving prioritized shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine through a new State Pharmacy Program.
With vaccine supply continuing to increase and more Missourians becoming eligible, we will now begin shipping vaccines to pharmacies in all regions and communities throughout the state, said Gov. Mike Parson said during Thursdays COVID-19 briefing. Local pharmacies are a trusted health care resource for many Missourians, so distributing vaccines to as many pharmacies as we can will help expand accessibility by providing a vast network of capable providers in every community.
Starting next week, 15 percent of Missouri s weekly vaccine allotment from the federal government will be allocated to the state s pharmacy program.