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Randy Short Resigns as School Superintendent
Mansfield Superintendent of Schools Randy Short submitted his resignation at the November 10 meeting of the Board of Education.
City of Hartville Receives Grant for Water System Improvements
Janie Dunning, Missouri State Director for USDA Rural Development presented a mock check in the amount of $600,000 to the City of Hartville on Tuesday, November 12.
Grace Culver shot this button buck deer Sunday afternoon on her family's farm in Hartville.
Highway patrol investigating Wright County Jail inmate's death
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating the death of Loren Liles, a 50-year-old Hartville resident who was found dead at the Wright County Jail around 8:13 a.m. Thursday.
Same agent to operate Hartville license office
There won't be any changes to the contract license office in Hartville, according to the Missouri Department of Revenue.
Longs Receive Darrell J. Hunter Community Service Award
Shown with their plaque after receiving the Darrell J. Hunter Community Service Award are Don and Cathern Long.
The View From North Central Idaho
Thursday, 08 October 2009 Shotgun boomers for sale By: Joe Huffman Thursday, 08 October 2009 22:50:13 I received an email today from Dave Mason that I thought people might be interested in: OPI is proud to announce the expansion of our Exploding Target line! In addition to the Rifle targets, we are now offering Rimfire, Pistol, and Exploding Clay ...
Power knocked out at Harrison City Hall
A big rig took a shortcut behind Harrison City Hall and apparently clipped an electric line, bringing it and the utility pole supporting it down.
Hartville woman thrown from pickup, seriously injured, patrol says
A Hartville woman suffered serious injuries Thursday night when she was thrown from a pickup truck she was riding in, according to the Missouri Highway Patrol.
Hartville woman thrown from pickup, seriously injured, patrol says
A Hartville woman suffered serious injuries Thursday night when she was thrown from a pickup truck she was riding in, according to the Missouri Highway Patrol.
Hartville woman thrown from pickup, seriously injured, patrol says
A Hartville woman suffered serious injuries Thursday night when she was thrown from a pickup truck she was riding in, according to the Missouri Highway Patrol.
Country music recording artist Jason Michael Carroll performs in concert with Gloriana at 8:30 p.m. Aug.
Truell Shoulders, 33, of Hartville, died Saturday evening, July 18, 2009, at his home.
Roadwork closes lanes, halts traffic
Watch for this area work today -- - One-lane traffic on the Missouri 76 bridge over the James River at Cape Fair.
Brenda J. Delcour, 50, of Falcon, died Saturday, July 11, 2009, at St. John's Hospital-Springfield. She was born Dec.
Watch for work on roads in the Ozarks
Road work to watch out for in the region this week: - One-lane traffic on Route 38, east of Hartville.
Barnes Pleads Guilty to 2008 Murder
Charles O. Barnes, 82, of Hartville, pled guilty June 15 in Wright County Circuit Court to second degree murder in the August 2008 shooting death of John Hammrick.
Missouri Veterans To Be Flown To DC To See WW II Memorial
No matter what the calendar says, for three dozen Missouri World War Two veterans, Wednesday is their own personal Memorial Day.
Happy Fingers Quilters hope to ease families' loss in residential fires via hand-sewn, stuffed bears The American Red Cross received 104 new 'volunteers' last Monday, May 11, when the Happy Fingers Quilters of Hartville donated the hand-sewn, stuffed bears during the group's weekly meeting.

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