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Northbound Interstate 55 in Scott County Reduced for Concrete Repairs
November 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Northbound Interstate 55 in Scott County Reduced for Concrete Repairs
 Northbound I-55 in Scott County will be reduced with a 12-ft. width restriction as the Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform concrete repairs.

This location is the Interstate 57 overpass bridge (cloverleaf interchange) at MM 66.

Weather permitting, work will be performed Monday, Nov. 13 through Thursday, Nov. 16 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The work zone will be marked with signs. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution while traveling near the area.

For additional information, contact MoDOT’s Customer Service Center toll-free at 1-888-ASK-MODOT

Last Updated on November 10th 2017 by Dee Loflin




Join the MO Veterans Cemetery in Honoring Our Local Veterans
November 09th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Join the MO Veterans Cemetery in Honoring Our Local Veterans

Bloomfield, Missouri - The Missouri Veterans Cemetery will honor veterans on Saturday, November 11, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. with a Veterans Day Program and special speaker.

This year's speaker is Major John P. Myers, USAF. 

He is the Information Security Officer at John J. Pershing VA Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, Missouri.



Last Updated on November 09th 2017 by Dee Loflin




Fisher Delta Research Center Retirements: Fisher Delta Research Center Honors Retirees
November 09th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Fisher Delta Research Center Retirements: Fisher Delta Research Center Honors Retirees
Two long-time employees at the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources’ Fisher Delta Research Center retired recently.
 
Gary Rainwater and Denis McCrate worked in various capacities during their careers at the Center, located in Portageville. Together they represent 58 years of exemplary service.
 
“It was an honor to work with both Gary and Denis,” said Director Trent Haggard. “They were hard-working and passionate about what they did here at the Center. We always strive to hire employees who are as dedicated as both Gary and Denis.”
 
Rainwater began his career at the Fisher Delta Research Center in July 1976. He worked his way from a Farm Worker to a Mechanical Trades Specialist Electrician, ending his service at the Center with more than 40 years of service.
 
“Forty years of service to a single organization is an incredible accomplishment,” Haggard said. “Gary has been asked to fix anything and everything at the Center, but more remarkably he rarely needed to be asked – he knew what needed to be done and when it was needed.”
 
McCrate began as a Farm Worker in November 2000. He served as an Assistant Foreman and Agriculture Associate, before retiring this year after several years as a Senior Agriculture Associate.
 
“It has also been great working with Denis during the past few years,” Haggard said. “He filled several critical roles during his time at the Center and did a tremendous job juggling both our unique research project needs, and our basic farming needs, at the same time for over 17 years. Not to mention, he can also cook a great barbeque lunch or fish fry. We’re very appreciative of his years of service to Mizzou.”
 
Rainwater and McCrate were both honored during the Fisher Delta Research Center field day in August.
 
Attached photos credit: Logan Jackson, University of Missouri

Attached photos cutline: Gary Rainwater (left) and Denis McCrate (middle) were honored by Fisher Delta Research Center Director Trent Haggard during the annual field day in August. McCrate-

Media Support: 
Logan Jackson
Agricultural Research Center News Strategist
College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
University of Missouri
573-882-5919

Last Updated on November 09th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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President Trump Orders Flags to Half Staff
November 05th 2017 by Dee Loflin
President Trump Orders Flags to Half Staff
President Trump Sunday ordered all flags on public grounds to be flown at half-staff until Thursday in honor of the 26 people killed and 20 others wounded in a mass shooting at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.

"As a mark of respect for the victims of this senseless act of violence perpetrated on November 5, 2017, by the authority vested in me as President of the United States by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, I hereby order that the flag of the United States shall be flown at half-staff at the White House and upon all public buildings and grounds, at all military posts and naval stations, and on all naval vessels of the Federal Government in the District of Columbia and throughout the United States and its Territories and possessions until sunset, November 9, 2017."

"I also direct that the flag shall be flown at half-staff for the same length of time at all United States embassies, legations, consular offices, and other facilities abroad, including all military facilities and naval vessels and stations."



Last Updated on November 05th 2017 by Dee Loflin




Local Businesses Be On the LOOKOUT for Counterfeit Money
November 04th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Local Businesses Be On the LOOKOUT for Counterfeit Money

Dexter, Missouri - On Friday, November 3, 2017 three local businesses in Dexter received counterfeit bills according to the Dexter Police Department.

Denominations were $100 and $50.  Local businesses should be on the lookout for more suspicious looking money.

LOOK FOR THE SECURITY THREAD!

The security thread is one of the most distinctive security indicators of an authentic bill

If you hold any bill up to the light, you will see a security strip on an authentic bill. It will have “USA” and the Bill’s denomination, aka “USA 20” running vertically on the bill.

The ultimate test is to put the bill under a UV or black light and make sure the bill glows the correct color. This extra security measure was originally added to provide a quick way for bar owners (one of the businesses most commonly targeted to dispose of counterfeit bills) to check the legitimacy of a bill.

Here are the location and colors of the security threads on different bills:

$5 – Right side. Glows blue under UV light

$10 – Right side. Glows orange under UV light

$20 – Far left hand side. Glows green under UV light

$50 – Right around the middle. Glows yellow Under UV light

$100 – On left side. Glows pink under UV light

The newly printed $100 has an extra security feature. There is a visible blue security ribbon down the right middle of the bill that is 3D. If you move it back and forth, you will actually see the number 100 and a variety of little bells will move from side-to-side as the bill shifts.

Last Updated on November 04th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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