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Area voters head to the polls
There were numerous positions up for election in the April 8 polls. According to the Pike County Clerk’s office, these are the unofficial results from Tuesday’s election.

Local author revamps children's book for local law enforcement
Emily Sitton, who authors children’s books under the name Emilia Sue, held a book-signing event at the Trimble House in Louisiana last Saturday.

5 Bowling Green students compete in the Missouri All State Chess Tournament
Five Bowling Green students competed in the Missouri All State Chess Tournament and did well overall. They came in ninth out of 31 schools. All participants won at least two out of six matches and several students won three or more matches.

New season has Bryce Sparks eager to hit the race circuit
You could say Bryce Sparks was born to race. He started riding ATVs about the time he learned how to walk. He was born in Hannibal and went to high school in Bowling Green.
Area voters head to the polls
Smiley wins mayor’s race in Clarksville There were numerous positions up for election in the April 8 polls. According to the Pike County Clerk’s office,… Login to continue reading Login…

NECAC to offer produce
NECAC is taking applications from income-qualifying Pike County residents for orders of fresh produce.

Election time is just around the corner
In the April 8 election, Bowling Green’s Ward II has two candidates vying for one of the open seats on the City Council. Filling one of the current seats is outgoing Alderman Terri Burris. He decided not to seek re-election.
Three candidates vie for Ward III seat on Bowling Green City Council
This is not the first time Dennis Morrison has run for office in Bowling Green. He was an alderman just a few years ago and ran for a second term, but only served about half of that term.
Clarksville's mayoral race sees two candidates for the top job
This is Jo Anne Smiley’s 10th time running for the mayor’s job in Clarksville.

School safety bill gets initial approval in Missouri House with cell phone use restrictions
School safety legislation that requires school districts create a policy governing cell phone use by students won initial approval Monday afternoon in the Missouri House.