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Route Y in Stoddard County Closed for Railroad Maintenance
March 15th 2022 by Dee Loflin
Route Y in Stoddard County Closed for Railroad Maintenance

Route Y in Stoddard County will be closed as contractor crews perform railroad maintenance.  

This section of roadway is located from County Road 535 and County Road 551, near Aquilla, Missouri. 

Weather permitting, work will take place Thursday, March 17 from 9 a.m. until 2 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 March 15th 2022 by Dee Loflin




Route K in Stoddard County Closed for Culvert Replacement
March 15th 2022 by Dee Loflin
Route K in Stoddard County Closed for Culvert Replacement

Route K in Stoddard County will be closed as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.  

This section of roadway is located from Highway BB to County Road 235.  

Weather permitting, work will take place Wednesday, March 16 from 8 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 March 15th 2022 by Dee Loflin




Galloway Launches Audit of Stoddard County
March 09th 2022 by Dee Loflin
Galloway Launches Audit of Stoddard County

Bloomfield, MO - State Auditor Nicole Galloway announced that her office has begun a regularly scheduled audit of Stoddard County.  Citizens with information relevant to the audit are encouraged to contact the auditor's Whistleblower Hotline.  The county received a rating of "fair" in an audit issued in March 2018.

"Audits can help local officials take steps to make government more efficient and effective for taxpayers," comment Galloway in a press release.  "I encourage residents with information that would be helpful to our audit of Stoddard County to contact my office through the Whistleblower Hotline."

Residents who would like to provide information for consideration in this or any audit may contact the State Auditor's Whistleblower Hotline at moaudit@auditor.mo.gov or by calling 1-800-347-8597.

Concerns may also be submitted anonymously online at auditor.mo.gov/hotline

The state of Missouri tries to personally audit a county every four years, according to presiding commissioner Danny Talkington.

The county was audited four times last year: One was the annual financial audit and three concerned the CARES Act.



Last Updated on March 09th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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City of Bloomfield Park Seeks PT Seasonal Worker
March 04th 2022 by Dee Loflin
City of Bloomfield Park Seeks PT Seasonal Worker

Bloomfield, MO - The City of Bloomfield Park is seeking applications for part-time seasonal worker.  The season runs from July - October of 2022.

Duties include, but not limited to cleaning restrooms, installing paper products, emptying trash cans, picking up limbs and trash as needed, water/weed flowers as need.  No mowing involved.

Hours will vary to accommodate park activities, but are usually 10-15 hours per week.  

Must be 18 years of age or older. 

Applications can be picked up and dropped off at the Bloomfield City Hall.

City of Bloomfield is an equal opportunity employer.


Last Updated on March 04th 2022 by Dee Loflin




Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Confirmed in Stoddard County Poultry Flock
March 04th 2022 by Dee Loflin
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Confirmed in Stoddard County Poultry Flock

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Confirmed in Missouri Commercial Poultry Flock

Virus found in Stoddard County commercial flock.

Stoddard County, MO - Federal officials have confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza in a commercial chicken flock in Stoddard County, Missouri. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Veterinary Services Laboratory confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic influenza (HPAI) in the commercial broiler chicken flock.

Samples were delivered to the Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory at the University of Missouri for testing after a sudden increase in mortality in the flock. The National Veterinary Services Laboratory in Des Moines, Iowa, confirmed the positive results.

HPAI is known to be deadly for domesticated poultry. Missouri Department of Agriculture veterinary officials have quarantined the affected premises, and birds on the property will not enter the food system.

“The Missouri Department of Agriculture is working closely with federal animal health officials to contain and eliminate the disease,” Director of Agriculture Chris Chinn said. “Protecting the health and welfare of livestock and poultry is a top priority. We encourage both commercial and backyard poultry producers to tighten their biosecurity protocols to help stop the spread of the virus.”

Poultry producers should prevent contact between their birds and wild birds, and report sick birds or an unusual increase in death loss to a local veterinarian or the state veterinarian’s office at the Missouri Department of Agriculture at (573) 751-3377.

MDA Animal Health Division employees are working with federal partners on additional surveillance and testing in the areas around the affected flock.

“Avian influenza does not present a food safety risk,” Director Chinn continued. “Poultry and eggs are safe to eat when handled and cooked properly.”

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the recent HPAI detections do not present an immediate public health concern. No human cases of these avian influenza viruses have been detected in the United States.

 


Last Updated on March 04th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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