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Missouri becomes first state to repeal capital gains tax
A new Missouri income tax cut exempting profits from the sale of investments officially takes effect Thursday, along with smaller tax changes that will remove sales tax from diapers and feminine hygiene products.

New chiropractor opens office
ELSBERRY - Chiropractors are considered to be a part of a new era of healthcare. One that focuses on treating the entire person in natural, holistic ways that create positive patient outcomes.

Walter returns to Elsberry as police chief
ELSBERRY - In life sometimes careers come full circle. For the new Elsberry Police Chief, Chris Walter, this is happening for him.

19th annual rodeo shatters attendance record
TROY - For the 19th year in a row, the Troy FFA Alumni and Lincoln County Relay for Life Rodeo packed the stands at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds this past weekend with another record crowd.
Elsberry man arrested after collision with motorcyclist
LINCOLN COUNTY - A head-on collision resulted in the arrest of an Elsberry man and sent a Troy motorcyclist to a hospital with serious injuries.
Lincoln County school districts 'optimistic' about new school year
LINCOLN COUNTY - Summer break is over for local students and at least two Lincoln County school superintendents report business is booming.

Elsberry police serve up cool treats
ELSBERRY - The Elsberry Police Department hosted a special event this past weekend, Pops with Cops. EPD Sgt.

Retiring EHCC director receives state proclamation
ELSBERRY - While it is nice for family, friends, and the place of business that you retire from to recognize the years of dedication and service devoted, a higher recognition is also nice.

HOMETOWN HERO – Elsberry’s Marc Hill, former MLB catcher, dies
ELSBERRY - The Elsberry community said goodbye to one of their own this past Sunday, with the passing of Marc Hill. Hill is the only Elsberry High School graduate to ever play in the major leagues.

Graham enters Alford plea to sodomy charges
TROY – A St. Charles man who previously fostered dozens of children in Lincoln County entered an Alford plea Monday to four counts of sodomy.