Newsletter Mid Week

Settlement reached in Hwy. 79 crash lawsuit
ST. CHARLES – The owner of the vehicle that killed Rachel Neldon and three other teenagers has reached a wrongful death settlement with two sets of parents whose children died in the 2023 accident.
Troy resident accused of providing, preparing bogus insurance certificates
TROY - The Missouri Department Labor Fraud Unit charged a Troy man with filing false documents relating to worker’s compensation benefits connected to his roofing company.

Missouri GOP needs to stop ignoring voters
Missouri Republicans in Jefferson City are playing a dangerous game.
MDC hosts virtual program on black bears in Missouri
ST. LOUIS —Black bears are becoming a common part of the Missouri landscape, especially in the southern parts of the state. But sightings are becoming a regular occurrence even in the St. Louis region.

19th annual rodeo shatters attendance record
TROY - For the 19th year in a row, the Troy FFA Alumni and Lincoln County Relay for Life Rodeo packed the stands at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds this past weekend with another record crowd.

Justus Journal: Missouri kicks off 250th celebration
Gov. Mike Kehoe has officially launched Show-Me America 250, Missouri’s year-long celebration leading up to the nation’s 250th birthday on July 4, 2026.

Questions are the Answer
Are you looking for answers? Are there things in life you are trying to figure out? Are you trying to solve problems? Would you like to take a new direction? Are there things you would like to change? Is there a challenge you would like to overcome? If you are like many others, there are probably numerous questions you would like to have answers to. However, before you can get the answers you need, the right questions have to be asked.
Troy Board delays decision on new subdivision
TROY - The impact of a proposed and future subdivisions dominated Troy’s Board of Aldermen meeting Monday night.

TBHS Art Guild students paint murals for community
TROY - Art can evoke emotion, create connection, but more than anything it is a unique experience that can foster a sense of identity, enrich learning, revitalize a community, beautify spaces and spark imagination and awareness. For TBHS Art Guild students, working on art murals in the community has been an opportunity to enhance a space with vibrancy for the maximum human experience and engage the public.

Graham enters Alford plea to sodomy charges
TROY – A St. Charles man who previously fostered dozens of children in Lincoln County entered an Alford plea Monday to four counts of sodomy.