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Howard County Regional Museum in the works

A new organization formed in Fayette is in the early stages of developing a Howard Country Regional Historical Museum. Its focus will be to preserve and to interpret the area of Howard County, past … more

FHS Pink Out Raises $9k

Fayette resident Steven John was honored as this year’s Pink Out recipient. A 1995 Fayette High School graduate, he is undergoing treatment for cancer. Approximately $9,000 was raised during … more

Glasgow native, MSHP trooper Hoffman named Division Director, Public Information and Education Division

Captain Dusty L. Hoffman, director of Governor’s Security Division, General Headquarters, Jefferson City, is being named division director and transferring to Public Information and Education … more

MoDOT begins work on Highway 3

Crews from Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc. of Columbia, began work on Missouri Route 3 Monday. The road has been closed since March 15, 2021, when engineers determined it could slide away due to the … more

Paffrath named President/CEO of MAEDC

Moberly Area Economic Development Corporation (MAEDC) announced Friday the appointment of Kaylee Paffrath as its new President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective February 8. … more

Fayette Rotary Club to host Cornhole Tourney for World Polio Day

World Polio Day is October 24, the birthday of Jonas Salk, the American researcher who developed the first polio vaccine in 1955. During October, Rotary Clubs worldwide are planning fundraisers to … more

County commissioners announce re-election bids

Howard County commissioners Jeff Stockhorst and Mat Freese announced they will file for new terms. Both were elected to the commission in 2020. Stockhorst represents the eastern district, and … more

Fayette veterans remember Robert E. Paige during Honor Flight trip to D.C.

A former Fayette resident was remembered during a recent Honor Flight trip made by local veterans to Washington, D.C. Robert Edward Paige was the first man from Fayette to be killed in the Vietnam … more

Local Scout Leland Schnieders spearheads Eagle Project, builds community hammock village

In a remarkable display of leadership and community spirit, local Scouts BSA Troop 62 member Leland Schnieders recently completed an ambitious Eagle Scout project that has added a new dimension to … more

Swanson, Sullivan crowned for FHS Courtwarming

CROWNED KING AND QUEEN of the 2024 Fayette High School Courtwarming Friday night were senior basketball players Tristan Swanson and Kay Sullivan. The coronation took place during halftime of the … more

Ministerial Alliance plans for MLK Day celebrations

“Living the Dream: It Starts With Me   Spreading Hope, Courage and Unity” On Sunday, Jan. 14, Fayette will come together to celebrate the life and legacy of the late … more

Gov. Parson visits Harrisburg schools

The Harrisburg school district was bestowed the honor of a visit from Missouri Governor Mike Parson on Wednesday, February 7. The 57th governor toured elementary and middle school classrooms before … more

CMU announces online MBA program

Central Methodist University is now accepting applications to its Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, with the upcoming block of classes beginning October 23. The MBA program is … more

Council raises water rates

The cost of water for Fayette customers went up again and will increase by at least 5% every year hereafter. Fayette’s Board of Aldermen voted for a $1 increase per 1,000 gallons of water … more

Speed limit to increase to 60 between Fayette, Glasgow

The trip from Fayette to Glasgow, and vice versa, is about to be a little shorter. Not in distance, but in time. The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has approved a request to … more

New parking plan includes parallel spaces on N. Main

A revised downtown parking and traffic study was presented to the Fayette Board of Aldermen last week. The study still aims to make traffic one-way around the square but will maintain two-way … more

Council settles Spring St. parking, turns attention to downtown

Once again, parking was a significant topic of discussion for the Fayette city council during its regular meeting on Tuesday, September 26.   The board also moved forward with plans to … more

Optimist Club fishing derby winners

Winners of the annual Fayette Optimist Club fishing derby pose with their new fishing poles. The poles, along with other prizes, were awarded to participants in age divisions of nine and under and … more

City treats trees, applies for new TRIM grant

Fayette’s Board of Aldermen made three decisions last week for the sake of trees throughout the city. During its regular meeting on Tuesday, September 26, the council voted to treat five ash … more

CMU Band Day Sat. in Fayette

The 58th annual Central Methodist University Band Day is this Saturday. More than 40 schools from around the state are set to compete. Schools from all classes are included in the lineup for the … more
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