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Ribbon cutting — The Glenn Country Restaurant
(Business ~ 11/12/22)
The East Prairie Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting to welcome The Glenn Country Restaurant, located at 2460 S. Hwy 105 in Charleston, Missouri. The Glenn Country Restaurant is open Wednesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for lunch and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. for dinner, Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The menu is very affordable with all your country favorites. Come check them out for your next meal. To reach the Glenn Country Restaurant, call 573-649-5135...
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Ward promoted to vice president/branch manager at Farm Credit
(Business ~ 11/12/22)
PORTAGEVILLE, Mo. – Jay Ward began his employment with Farm Credit in May 2021 as a senior loan officer at the Portageville office. He was promoted to vice president/branch manager in June 2022 working closely with former vice president/branch manager, Mark Weidenbenner, until his retirement effective Oct. 31, 2022...
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Weidenbenner retires from Farm Credit with 32 years of service
(Business ~ 11/12/22)
PORTAGEVILLE, Mo. – Mark Weidenbenner retired on Oct. 31, 2022, from Farm Credit Southeast Missouri with 32 years of service. Weidenbenner joined the organization in 1990 as a Loan Officer and served in the roles of branch manager at the Kennett office, vice president/branch manager at the Portageville office, and most recently as training coordinator. ...
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Saint Francis wins 18 marketing awards
(Local News ~ 11/12/22)
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Saint Francis Healthcare System won 18 Show-Me-Excellence Awards for excellent healthcare marketing from the Missouri Association for Healthcare Public Relations and Marketing (MAHPRM). The annual awards recognize high achievement and superb quality in advertising, marketing and public relations projects produced by hospitals and healthcare systems throughout the state. ...
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Speakout
(Opinion ~ 11/12/22)
The drivers in New Madrid have problems obeying the speed limits, some of them drive 40, 50 and 60 mph on some streets. For instance, Maple, Scott, Davis and Mill. My suggestion to the City Police Department is to put up speed limit monitors and maybe they will get the message.