Lebanon Daily Record - Fri Nov 27
Shopping locally not only makes sense for many, but for one person, it could be a lucky thing.
Shoppers swarm local retailers in search of holiday bargainsLebanon Daily Record - Fri Nov 27
Hordes of shoppers swarmed local businesses in a sort of Nordic raiding fashion, making Lebanon look abnormally busy for 5:30 a.m. today, as they pillaged for Black Friday discounts and bargains in what has become an American tradition.
Sarah Geneva SullivanLebanon Daily Record - Fri Nov 27
Sarah Geneva Sullivan, 93, of Lebanon, died Thursday morning, Nov. 26, 2009, at Christian Health Care South in Lebanon.
Cut down your own Christmas treeSpringfield News Leader - Thu Nov 26
Enjoy a holiday pleasure from our earliest settlers by choosing and cutting down your own Christmas tree this season.
Police bust meth lab near Hillcrest SchoolLebanon Daily Record - Wed Nov 25
A 26-year-old Lebanon man was arrested Tuesday after allegedly manufacturing methamphetamine within 2000 feet of Hillcrest Elementary on Hoover Street, according to a Lebanon Police Department probable cause statement.
New signs remind drivers to turn around during periods of floodingLebanon Daily Record - Tue Nov 24
Frank Rhinehart, president of the Phillipsburg Special Road District Board, hopes that new signs placed at two low-water crossings will save lives.
Suspicious vehicle call yields pot bustLebanon Daily Record - Tue Nov 24
A 26-year-old Lebanon man was cited with possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia after a Laclede County Sheriff deputy noticed a suspicious parked car Monday at an intersection in Conway, according to a sheriff's report.
Bobbie Lee SloanLebanon Daily Record - Tue Nov 24
Bobbie Lee Sloan, 73, of Mountain View, formerly of Lebanon, died Saturday, Nov.
Hazel M. HarrellLebanon Daily Record - Tue Nov 24
Hazel M. Harrell, 70, of Lebanon, died Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009, in St. John's Hospital-Lebanon. She was born Dec.
Lawsuit alleges Laclede County pair selling raw milk in public placeSpringfield News Leader - Tue Nov 24
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster has filed a lawsuit against a Laclede County couple for violating a Missouri law that prohibits the distribution and sale of raw milk unless a person purchases or requests delivery of raw milk or cream directly from a farm.
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