LINN — On April 2, the Osage County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the Mid-Missouri Drug Task Force, arrested Heather E. McMaster of Linn a day after law enforcement …
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By Neal A. Johnson, UD Editor
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4/14/25
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LINN —Linn senior Natasha Jewell earned recognition as the Osage County Anti-Drug Community Action Team (OC-ADCAT) Student of the Month for March, in large part due to her dedication to her …
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4/7/25
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LINN — Saturday’s Show-Me State Tech (open house) provided students, parents, and community members the opportunity to visit the campus, interact with current students, …
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By Neal A. Johnson, UD Editor
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4/7/25
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LINN — Linn R-2 candidate Andy Warren, 41, is seeking election because he wants to ensure teachers and staff are paid what they deserve.
“Mr. James, the administration, …
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4/7/25
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LINN —Larry Hunt, 72, is quite familiar with how things work at Linn R-2, having taught there for 31 years and served on the school board as VP and president. His goal, if elected, …
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4/7/25
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LINN — Pamela Stephens, 40, knows what it takes to advocate for youth as she has worked for the Osage/Gasconade County Children’s Division for almost nine years. She hopes to …
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By Neal A. Johnson, UD Editor
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4/7/25
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LINN — Linn R-2 school board incumbent Jamie Bish, 43, is seeking reelection because the last three have been an eye-opening experience.
“There’s so much that goes …
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By Neal A. Johnson, UD Editor
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4/7/25
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James reminds R-2 patrons of proposed tax levy’s importance
BY Neal Johnson
UD Editor
thor65018@yahoo.com
LINN — Linn R-2 Superintendent Bob James believes the …
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By Neal A. Johnson, UD Editor
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4/7/25
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LINN — Ruhe Coffee in the Northern Lights Plaza in Linn began with a soft opening on March 1, and since then, owners Matt and Freda Yutzy and their staff have continued to learn.
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By Neal A. Johnson, UD Editor
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4/7/25
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The building on Hwy. 50 in Linn that housed Quality Custom Molds (QCM) for many years was damaged last Wednesday as high winds tore through the area. Linn Police and maintenance crews cleared the …
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3/28/25
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JEFFERSON CITY — Gov. Mike Kehoe on Friday announced the appointment of Osage County Prosecuting Attorney Amanda Grellner to the Missouri Sentencing Advisory Council.
Grellner, …
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3/28/25
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KANSAS CITY — Emma Rieke of Linn is among 30 high school sophomores to participate in the 2025 Missouri Agribusiness Academy as selected by the Missouri Department of Agriculture.
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3/28/25
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LINN — On Thursday, March 27th, the Osage County Historical Society (OCHS) will present a look at Osage County’s military service through the years from 2:00-3:30 and …
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3/28/25
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LINN — At a special meeting last Tuesday, March 4, Linn aldermen approved an estimate for $132,000 to build a new restroom at the Linn City Park, awarding the job to MOX …
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By Theresa Brandt, UD Staff Writer
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3/21/25
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LINN — Linn R-2 held a groundbreaking ceremony for their new addition last Friday afternoon.
“I want to take the time to welcome our students,” opened …
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By Elise Brochu, Staff Writer
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3/21/25
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LINN — Hilke’s Ice owners, Laron and Donna Hilke, announced last week that they sold the business to Home City Ice of Cincinnati, Ohio.
“After 51 years of business, we have …
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By Neal A. Johnson, UD Editor
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3/21/25
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LINN — Troop and Pack 17 Scouts will place flyers on doors on Saturday in Linn announcing a food-collection effort.
Anyone interested in donating food can leave it on their porch …
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3/5/25
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State Tech began its rescheduled Career Expo on Tuesday and the two-day event will wrap up today (Wednesday) at the Activity Center. Gov. Mike Kehoe addressed businesses to kick off the first session …
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3/5/25
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LINN —Jake Horton saw a niche in need of his service and took steps to ensure that Horton Auto Sales in Linn could meet that need.
“We’ve been using almost every shop in town …
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By Neal A. Johnson, UD Editor
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3/5/25
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LINN — As part of the bond issue approved by voters in April, Linn R-2 board members approved a plan to replace the HVAC system in the field house.
“We have two options regarding …
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By Neal A. Johnson, UD Editor
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3/5/25
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