On the surface, it doesn’t appear that much progress is being made on the Hannibal Regional Airport’s new terminal project. But beneath the surface, preparations are being made so that when the state completes a review of documents the city will be ready to take the next step.
Louisiana has a new tool to build upon its economic foundation.
All seven businesses were found to be abiding by the law this week when the Hannibal Police Department conducted its latest round of on site alcohol sale compliance checks at local convenience stores. Those businesses were visited on Tuesday.
Weather permitting, on Friday, Nov. 20, the Missouri Department of Transportation and its contractor should open the Spencer Creek Bridge on Route P to traffic if working conditions remain favorable.
When someone has been at a job long enough, sometimes their enthusiasm can wane. That is not a problem for Dr. Richard E. Draper, especially when it comes to talking about Hannibal Regional Medical Group’s new expanded medical service, Express Care.
It may be easier to find someone who likes fruitcake than it is to get a seasonal job this Christmas.
Speedee Print was open for business in downtown Hannibal Friday morning, but as Allen Ballard processed copies for a customer he admitted he couldn’t help but think of the demolition work under way next door at 520 Broadway.
A pair of power outages have been reported by the Hannibal Board of Public Works over the past two days.
The three Ayerco Convenience Centers in Hannibal are planning a canned food drive the week before Thanksgiving to help the Hannibal Salvation Army, and as an added incentive, all donors will receive a 3-cents-a-gallon discount on their gas purchases during the five-day food drive.
Proposed changes to the city code pertaining to historic districts and individual local historic landmarks were given preliminary approval Tuesday night by the Hannibal City Council. The measure brought before the council Tuesday was in sharp contrast with the revisions that caused so much consternation in August.
As he stepped to the podium at BASF’s Marion County facility Monday morning, Wes Shoemyer, dressed...
Johnny Bolton claims all it took was a one-car garage, a tape measure and a welding torch.
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“A moment in history.”
That is how Gov. Jay Nixon described the potential significance...