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Electric cooperatives in Missouri, including CREC, celebrated Lineworker Appreciation Day this week. The celebration included a visit to the Missouri Capitol for 15 lineworkers who volunteered to … more
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced Thursday, April 6, that his office successfully defended the conviction of Stephen C. Ingram for the possession of more than 20 still images of … more
United States Representative Blaine Luetkemeyer recently visited Warren County and met with veterans to discuss important issues to take back to Washington.  Luetkemeyer visited the Tribute … more
High-speed fiber internet provider Gateway Fiber is excited to announce the expansion of its leadership team, with four new team members joining the ranks of the rapidly-growing … more
The city of Warrenton is about to embark on initial planning that will eventually lead to using the $13 million in wastewater and water bonds recently approved by voters. City Administrator … more
The Warrenton Warriors recently took second place at the Academic Challenge in Engineering and Science sectional competition.  The Warriors placed second in the competition, just three points … more
Warrior Ridge Elementary teacher Milissa Greene and district administrative assistant Lucy Swailes were recently recognized with district honors.  A special education teacher at Warrior Ridge … more
Warren County and Warrenton users of recreational marijuana later this year will find themselves paying more in sales taxes for their purchases. A majority of voters in the county and city passed … more
Two incumbents and one newcomer were officially sworn into seats on the Warren County R-III school board.  Rich Barton, Franci Schwartz and Carolyn Spraggs were all sworn into office on the … more
Wright City is searching for a new city administrator after aldermen last week voted to fire Jim Schuchmann.  The 4-0 vote came during a closed session meeting held by aldermen on April … more
The Wright City R-II School District’s new high school is still on track to be completed in October of 2024.  The district recently held a groundbreaking ceremony at the Roelker Road … more
The annual WISE (Warren County R-III Investment in Scholastic Excellence) fundraiser held Saturday night set a new standard of success for the nonprofit organization’s efforts. Carmen … more
Shawn Kavanagh, who brutally stabbed three people to death and seriously injured a fourth in a 2014 Valentine’s Day massacre, will now spend the rest of his life in prison. St. Charles … more
Wright City High School math teacher Hanna Andress and early childhood paraprofessional Bill Talley were recently named district teacher and support staff of the year.  Andress was named … more
The Warrenton Fire Protection District will soon review the fallout from last week’s election defeat, with signs more voters do understand its future needs. Fire Chief Anthony Hayeslip … more
After experiencing multiple delays with their initial plan, the Warren County R-III School District announced enhanced safety procedures at all district schools.  The district initially … more
A Truesdale man was killed Monday night, April 10,  when he apparently laid down on a railroad track and was killed by an oncoming train, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported.  The … more
The theater department at Warrenton High School will open its doors Thursday evening for the presentation of “Suite Surrender,” a comedy full of romance, mistaken identity and a few cat … more
A majority of Wright City voters expressed their faith last Tuesday in plans to boost the civic budget and local infrastructure. A total of 58 percent of those casting ballots in the April 4 … more
The city of Warrenton could stand to gain from a new state initiative designed to promote economic development projects. The time zone designation, as it is known, was presented at the April 4 … more
During his run as state representative of House District 42, Jeff Porter was a big supporter of public education. “He stood fast and he made decisions based on what he thought in … more
A resurfacing project located on Route T in Lincoln and Montgomery counties, from Missouri Route 161 in Montgomery County to Route O in Lincoln County, was expected to begin last week.  The … more
Six local high school students will be attending this year’s National Youth Tour Conference in Washington, D.C. this summer. The top six-scoring finalists were Bailey Schneider, Leah Guss, … more
Jacob Lierman, of Marthasville, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Lierman was initiated … more
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