Tuesday Nov 17 | Lebanon Daily Record
Seeds for the annual Frisco League Tournament, to be held at Laquey High School, have been announced.
Hunter enters state Hall of Fame
In front of a overflowing crowd in the auditorium at the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, Steve Hunter took his seat on the front row.
Bobby Joe Jacobs, 78, of Lebanon, died Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, at Christian Healthcare North.
Lola Mae Brooks, 83, of Lebanon, died Sunday afternoon, Oct. 11, 2009, at Christian Health Care North in Lebanon.
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Four Thursday wrecks damage six vehicles, hurt eight people around area
BUCKHORN/CROCKER/STOUTLAND, Mo. a ' Two early morning wrecks in Buckhorn and two nighttime wrecks injured eight people and damaged six vehicles on Thursday, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol reports.
MoDOT offers sweet deal to close railroad crossing
The Missouri Department of Transportation is making Laclede County Commissioners an offer they can't refuse - $25,000 for signing off on a project to close a railroad crossing in Sleeper hardly anyone uses.
NIE program set to kick off Tuesday
School is back in session across the county and that means The Daily Record's Newspapers in Education program is ready to hit area classrooms.
Earlamon Merle Pollreisz , 87, of Lebanon, died Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, at Christian Healthcare South.
Bears, Tigers battle in fall baseball
The Conway Bears took advantage of 10 walks, a hit batter and three Stoutland errors as they defeated Stoutland on Tuesday in six innings, 11-1. After Stoutland freshman Byron Begley held the Bears scoreless in the bottom of the first inning, Conway used a walk, a hit batter, back-to-back singles by Cody Massey and Tyler Brown - the Bears' No.
Results for Camden County's special election
Results are in for Camden Countya s special election. Voters in the lake area have voted down a tax levy for the Stoutland R2 school district.
Posted on Wednesday, August 05, 2009 at 6:31 a.m. MoDOT says it had planned to waive the ferry's fee, but didn't plan on the delay in the construction of the Glasgow Bridge.
Bond annouces his support for Sotomayor
Columbia Regional Airport administrators and consultants presented details of a master plan that covers short-term and long-term goals.
Ballot Issue That Would Have Raised...
In Randolph County, voters in the Huntsville area turned down a proposed fire protection district 239-120. The new district was to include Clifton Hill, Huntsville, and the area currently in the West Randolph Rural Fire Association.
MID-MISSOURI- Tuesday was election day for a handful of mid-Missouri counties.
In Audrain County, Mexico voters got to decide on issuing bonds for sewer projects there.
Results for Camden County's special election
Results are in for Camden Countya s special election. Voters in the lake area have voted down a tax levy for the Stoutland R2 school district.
Special election today in Camden County
Tuesday, August 04, 2009 at 10:10 a.m. It's Election Day for some residents of Camden County.
Music festival held off Route U
A field off Route U between Crocker and Brumley was the site Saturday of the First Jimmy Fohn Field Fest, an event which promoters hope to have again.
Pit Stop Competition to be held Friday at Midway Speedway
The season long chase for the 2009 championships at Midway Speedway will swing back into full force Friday along with the second Pit Stop competition paying $100 to the winner.
St. John's Hospital-Lebanon kicked off the sixth annual Crayon Crusade today at the Lebanon High School parking lot near the football field with St.

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