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Storm leads to high winds, property damage

Storm leads to high winds, property damage
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Street paving scheduled in Marceline starting today

Streets affected by the project include:  N. Oak St. E. Ash St., E. Ridgecrest St., 200 Block of E. Hauser, 100 Block of W. Hauser, 300-400 Blocks of E. Wells, 800 Block of E. Lake, 300 Block of N. Cedar, 500 Block of E. California

Asphalt projects start Monday in Marceline

Asphalt projects start Monday in Marceline
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Gov Parson to include area stops on Bicentennial Tour, Monday

Gov. Parson to include area stops on Bicentennial Tour, Monday Linn County Leader Governor Mike Parson will be making several stops in the area as part of his Bicentennial Tour of the state.  Area stops include visiting the Walt Disney Hometown Museum, the General John J. Pershing Boyhood Home State Historic Site, Maxie, the World’s Largest Goose and a stop at the Locust Creek Covered Bridge in Meadville.  The schedule of local and other regional stops all to occur on Monday, July 12, includes: 9 - 9:45 a.m. Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum, 120 N. Main St., Hannibal;  10:45 - 11:30 a.m., Shelby County Historical Society,  107 S. Center St., Shelbina; 

Prosecuting attorney, Marceline police at odds over derogatory T-shirt incident

Linn County Leader Linn County Prosecuting Attorney Shiante McMahon took to social media Sunday night alleging sexism and racism in the Marceline Police Department. She posted a picture of a T-shirt that hung last year in a private office space at the police headquarters. The shirt was for her campaign and bore her name, but had been drawn on with a black marker adding various expletives and derogatory phrases. Marceline City Manager Richard Hoon in a statement Tuesday acknowledged the incident occurred, saying the shirt was brought to the office and hung by an officer who no longer is employed by the department. Upon being reported to and seen by Police Chief Robert Donelson, the officer in question was ordered to remove the shirt from the premises, and the officer has since resigned, Hoon said.

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