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Griggsville News – July 17, 2025

Griggsville-Perry open house July 21 Cleve and Susanne Curry’s family enjoyed some great family time for a few days during the July 4th holiday. Joe and Judy Block stopped by for a visit. Judy is a niece of the late Evelyn Ransom who taught many piano students in Pike County. Some of her family often…

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Pike to Pike News – July 17, 2025

Pray for all who are in need Birthdays and Anniversaries for the week of July 16 — 22, 2025: July 16 — Jenny Halsey, Linda and Sonny Kimmel July 17 — James Dean July 18 — Amy Williams, Ivan Shafer July 19 — Dakota Henry, Jerry Garner, Brian and Margaret Myers, Jonathan and Ashley Guthrie…

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Kampsville News 7/3/25

The new Village Park is officially under construction at this time the crews will be temporarily closing the park until further notice. Please spread the word and let your children know not to go beyond the fencing. Don’t forget St. Anslem’s Cemetery Game Day July 20 doors open at 1 games begin at 2. CEC…

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Point News 7/3/25

The past week was another one of high temperatures and humidity.  On Friday we finally got a wonderful rain, came down so hard it was a complete white-out.  My rain gauge had 1-7/10ths inches in it and other places in Calhoun received as much as 3 inches.  It just came down so hard and so…

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Batchtown News 7/3/25

Here it is the end of June. We’ve had a lot of rain already this year.  As we enjoy the long summer days and the crops and gardens. The straight-line winds on Friday caused damage at Roy and Hellen Sievers farm in rural Batchtown.  The large machine shed was flattened, a total loss. Some of…

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Griggsville: Celebrate the 4th; fireworks at the Estates at dark

Independence Day is this Friday! This federal holiday commemorates the passage of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. This document announced the separation of the thirteen North American colonies from Great Britain. A few fun facts for the 4th: Benjamin Franklin was the oldest person to sign the Declaration…

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Pike to Pike News: Postage costs increase this month

Postage Stamps will be increasing from 73 cents to 78 cents on Sunday, July 13. Stock up on those Forever Stamps. The Pike County Senior Citizens’ Center at 220 West Adams Street in Pittsfield will be hosting their Fish Fry fundraiser a week from this Thursday, July 10, from 4:30-6:00. On the menu will be…

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Point News – June 26, 2025

The weather update for this area is not good. June 20th was the first day of summer and it’s been in the 90’s ever since. Saturday 97 with a heat index of 102 and Sunday 98 with a heat index of 105. Every day this week the heat wave continues, the possibility of rain by…

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Batchtown News – June 26, 2025

The warm summer air has arrived. It has been hot over the weekend. The Art In the Park was held Saturday, June 21, at the Brussels Heritage Park. It was a chance to see and purchase items of interest. Some of the artists participating were Paige Pohlman, John Webster, Sue Underwood, and Melissa Underwood.

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Pleasant Hill News – June 26, 2025

Fireman games Saturday on Bottom Street Official start to Summer, June 20 and what better way to begin ~ Pleasant Hill will be all fun and games down on Bottom St., the fire department is having a block party starting at 4 p.m. Saturday with firemen games, music and kid games, and a movie at…

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