Owensville resident John Kamler addressed Northern District Commissioner Matt Penning for more than two minutes Thursday requesting he repay legal fees associated with the salary lawsuit he filed against Ron Jost, Jerry Lairmore, and Max Aubuchon or resign.
While temperatures turned a little hotter Monday, a steady breeze kept things comfortable as the Lion’s Club in Gerald sponsored a benefit Car Cruise-in and Barbecue.
Gasconade County’s recently completed state audit shows concerns with four issues, primarily procedural or accounting issues, across four separate departments.
Several of the auditor’s concerns have already been addressed, or corrected, according to responses from officials whose departments were audited. Those responses are included in the full audit report available on-line at auditor.mo.gov.
No matter how it is done, getting into the win column is always nice for any team.
As a reporter, photojournalist, news editor and managing editor at this newspaper over a 35-year span, it continually amazed me to discover that some people, in this day and age, cannot read. Or they may be able to read all right, but comprehending what they read is a challenge, sometimes an overwhelming challenge.
Dutchmen’s Season Starter
By Wyatt Loague
This year’s Dutchmen football squad kicked off their season just like every year with a scrimmage against Blair Oaks. With their 13 returning starters and many more promising talents, the Dutchmen looked like they were going to win.