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Point News – September 10, 2025

Weather continued in the mid to upper 70’s for four days last week but now back in mid-80’s to 90 degrees by Wednesday. Fall doesn’t officially begin until Sept. 22 so enjoy the warm temperatures while you can. Farmers are happy to see the warm days finish drying their crops before harvesting soon begins. It…

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Pike to Pike News – September 10, 2025

The BIG RIVER BAND members are excited to announce they will be having their first show at the Courtyard Cafe, 128 East Adams Street, in Pittsfield, this Saturday, September 13, with the show starting at 6:00. On their “Band Menu” that evening will be choices of smothered pork loin and smothered chicken breast with the…

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Griggsville News – September 10, 2025

Don’t forget “Back to Dexter Day 2025” this Saturday at the Dexter Schoolhouse (one mile west of Perry). There will be a potluck lunch at noon (bring a lawn chair) followed by entertainment as well as an auction. Money from the auction helps with upkeep of the school building. All are welcome to come and…

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Batchtown News – September 4, 2025

Happy Labor Day. We’re on the brink of Fall. The temperature is cooler, and there is no rain in sight. We are heading for the second week of September, that means to us from Calhoun County that the Fall Festival Calhoun County Fair is this coming weekend, Thursday, Sept. 4, through Sunday, Sept. 7. Fair…

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Point News – September 4, 2025

Another beautiful week in Calhoun, temperatures ranging from mid 70’s to mid 80 degrees. Sounds like the week ahead to also follow those same temperatures. Getting awfully dry and could sure use a wonderful shower of rain.

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Kampsville News – September 4, 2025

We are approaching one of my favorite weekends. The Calhoun County Fair Thursday thru Sunday at the beautiful fairgrounds in Hardin. In 2006 my daughter Stephani was Miss Calhoun. We spent our entire summer visiting all the different fairs for their county fair pageants, I can tell you we have the prettiest fairgrounds of them…

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Griggsville News – September 4, 2025

“Back to Dexter Day 2025” Sept. 13 The Labor Day holiday traces its roots to the labor movement of the late 19th century, culminating in the first parade in New York City on September 5, 1882. Oregon was the first state to make it a holiday in 1887, and it became a national federal holiday…

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Pike to Pike News – September 4, 2025

Senior Center Fish Fry Sept. 11 A short week due to Labor Day with an early due date for the columns to be turned in. It is what it is. This coming Sunday, Sept. 7, is Grandparents’ Day. Birthdays and Anniversaries for the week of Sept. 3 – 9, 2025:

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Point News – August 28, 2025

This area enjoyed a beautiful weekend with temperature on Saturday at 83 degrees and Sunday a high of 77 degrees with Monday morning low of 59 degrees. Really a bit early for fall but everyone enjoyed it. This week in the mid to upper 70’s but I’m sure it will warm up again after that.

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