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MACON, Mo. (July 1, 2024) – POET Bioprocessing – Macon awarded $8,000 in grants to four local... Atlanta Homecoming Parade 2024 PUTTING PEOPLE FIRST: Governor Parson Takes Act...
William Shelton Houghton, 88, of Macon, MO, passed away on Saturday, May 25, 2024, at the Boone Medical Center in Columbia, MO.William was born on...
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POET Bioprocessing – Macon Gives $8,000 in Community Impact Grants. July 1, 2024. MACON, Mo. (July 1, 2024) – POET Bioprocessing – Macon awarded $8,000 in grants to four local causes. The funds were donated through POET’s 2024...
POET Bioprocessing – Macon Gives $8,000 in Community Impact Grants. MACON, Mo. (July 1, 2024) – POET Bioprocessing – Macon awarded $8,000 in grants to four local causes. The funds were donated through POET’s 2024...
Governor Parson Orders Capitol Dome to Shine Red, White, and Blue... July 1, 2024. (JEFFERSON CITY, MO) – Today, Governor Mike Parson has ordered the Missouri State Capitol dome to shine red, white, and blue the evening of July 4,...
Covid Update from MCHD. June 23, 2022. The COVID-19 cases in Macon County have increased dramatically in the last four-week period. In the last four weeks, the Macon County Health Department has been notified... Answering Parents’ Most Common Questions About COVID Vaccines For Kids.
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Lee Iacocca was many things to many people. July 22, 2019. by By Tiann Bilinski of the Macon Journal Staff. He was a “visionary automaker” as reported by Robert D. McFadden of The New York Times. But that was not all. He was also an “American icon” according to John Pearley Huffman of Car and Driver. “He was one of a kind ...
Mary Ann Jenkins, 87, of Macon, Missouri, passed away on Thursday, April 4th, in Macon. Born on April 22nd, 1936, in College Mound, Missouri, she was the daughter of Wilbert "Peno" and Nina Teter.