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State officials audit Maries County

An audit of Maries County was released by state auditor Tom Scweich, and determined it has performed to a fair standard. The sheriff’s department collects $100 to process applications for new concealed carry weapon permits. $38 of that goes to the Missouri State Highway Patrol for a federal background check, but the sheriff’s office does

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Storm damage in Prarie Home

Prarie Home’s only school building was damaged in Tuesday nights storm. The Principal, Patrick Tray said, “I woke up to messages saying you aren’t going to be happy with what you see.” The roof was blown off and ended up in the parking lot. The classroom in the very back of the school was the

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Storms damage school in Prairie Home

Firefighters assessed the storm damage in Prairie Home Wednesday morning after strong winds and heavy rain raced through Mid-Missouri. The school in Prairie Home was damaged by wind overnight. School Principal Patrick Tray said an employee called him at around 4:30 this morning saying the roof of the school had been torn off. Tray said

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2014 Congressional Awards honor young Missourians

The Congressional Awards is the U.S. Congress’ honor for young Americans. Missouri Medalists were honored Saturday, at the State Capitol. More than two dozen young people came to Jefferson City, to receive medals for their volunteer public service, personal development, physical fitness and expedition/exploration. U.S. Representative Blaine Luetkemeyer draped bronze, silver and gold medals around

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Cole County Sheriff gets MRAP

It’s a machine that’s usually used for war, but the Cole County Sheriff’s Department could soon be using it in a neighborhood near you. MRAP is short for, mine resistant, ambush protected, armored vehicle. The cost would normally be about $600,000. Through a Defense Department program, Cole County Sheriff Greg White was able to get

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