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Missouri regulators set to expand marijuana testing protocols
State cannabis regulators will begin their first attempt next month to double check the work of licensed testing labs tasked with ensuring the safety of Missouri marijuana products.

MU Extension shares research on spray drones at field day
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Attendees at the July 10 University of Missouri Crop and Pest Management Field Day in Columbia will hear updates on how spray drones are modernizing agriculture and what to expect when using these devices for weed control.

Frankford celebration goes on despite looming storm
They were prepared. They had backup plans in place. The people in Frankford held their celebration of for the 200th anniversary of the First Christian Church on Saturday, while other communities south of there canceled their outdoor events that day.


CherryRoad Media investigation reveals 9 officials from 10 counties elected April 8 are unqualified to serve, according to state law
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri law requires all candidates to meet four qualifications to be elected.

Pending inclement weather causes cancellations of community events
Frankford celebration to go forward, possibly inside By Stan Schwartz Bowling Green and Clarksville decided to cancel their planned events this weekend because of forecasted… Login to continue reading Login…

Clarksville community learns how to set up their new flood wall
By Stan Schwartz They started early on Monday, pulling out the pieces of the new flood wall in Clarksville. It would take the workers from… Login to continue reading Login…

Frankford First Christian Church to celebrate 200th anniversary
FRANKFORD, Mo. — Known as one of Pike County’s “Pioneer Churches,” the Frankford First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is marking its 200th anniversary with a two-day celebration this weekend.

Cancer survivor tells how her belief in God brought her through the storm
Karen Daffron welcomed nearly 20 people to the Bowling Green Cancer Memorial Park off the town square Sunday evening for the 12th Annual Cancer Memorial Park Service. She is chair of the Memorial Park Foundation.

Young Entrepreneurs join Louisiana Farmers Marketing
It was a perfect day for the Louisiana Farmers Market on Wednesday last week as six young entrepreneurs set up in the American Legion parking lot to sell their products.