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Railroad crossbucks potentially malfunctioning north of Marshall
MARSHALL, MO - Reports of malfunctioning crossbucks at a rail crossing in Saline County was reported. According to tipsters, a crossing north of Marshall, along Route 41, is not operating properly. According to Saline County Sheriff, drivers can be ticketed if driving through a crossing with malfunctioning equipment. According to...
Gregory, Richey hope to represent District 21
Republicans Kurtis Gregory and Doug Richey seek to represent District 21 in the Missouri State Senate, to be decided in the general election in November. The Richmond News asked the candidates a series of questions. Background A 37-year-old resident of Marshall, Gregory currently works as a farmer. He is a graduate of Santa Fe Alma and earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in general agriculture from the University of Missouri. A resident of Excelsior Springs, 51-year-old Richey is a pastor and a current state representive, has a Bachelor of Science Business Administration in finance and economy, as well as a master of arts, master of divinity, master of theology and doctor of management for education. Candidate Questions: What qualifications do you bring to the table that makes you suitable to be a state senator for District 21? Gregory: “I’m a fourth-generation farmer, born and raised right here in Saline County. I face the same challenges farm families face across…
MAINTENANCE WORK SCHEDULED IN SALINE AND LAFAYETTE COUNTY
The Missouri Department of Transportation will be performing maintenance work throughout Saline and Lafayette County from June 29-July 5. In Lafayette County: -A full closure is scheduled on North Outer Road along I-70 between Route H ad
SALINE COUNTY ENJOYS SALES TAX BUMP IN MAY
Sales tax revenues for Saline County experienced a 23-percent jump year-over-year for the month of May. The figures from the Missouri Department of Revenue were presented by Saline County Treasurer Jared Brewer during last week’s county commission
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