HANNIBAL â When the American Queen comes steaming up the Mississippi River to Hannibal this year it will find a docking area ready for it to use, thanks to an agreement that has been reached between the city and the company which owns the steamboat.
During Tuesday nightâs meeting of the Hannibal City Council approval was given a ground lease agreement between Hannibal and the American Queen Steamboat Operating Co.
âThe agreement covers several things, though its primary substance involves port availability for American Queen dockings, which are non-priority dockings, specifically subject to the priority docking rights of the other tenants,â wrote City Manager Lisa Peck in a memo to the council.
By Editor | March 17, 2021
By ERIC X. VICCARO
eviccaro@stegenherald.com
The city of Ste. Genevieve Board of Aldermen approved two purchases for the Ste. Genevieve Volunteer Fire Department during last Thursday’s regularly scheduled meeting.
Two weeks ago, Ste. Genevieve fire chief Ken Steiger requested the board of aldermen reject a bid for four sets of turnout gear in the hopes of finding a better deal.
And that’s exactly what Steiger was able to accomplish.
The board approved four sets of turnout gear at a cost of $9,400 from Sentinel Emergency Solutions based in Arnold – a savings of $1,200 from the previous bid.
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