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Driving conditions have deteriorated in western Missouri Saturday as winter precipitation pushes east, and the Missouri Department of Transportation is urging drivers to avoid travel throughout the … more
The National Weather Service is warning of Missouri’s first major snow event across the state this weekend including impossible travel conditions and the potential for tree damage and power … more
On Wednesday, Dec. 18 Jerry Teague was awarded a Quilt of Valor at the Missouri Veterans Home. Teague served in the Navy from Jan. 23, 1956 until Jan. 22, 1962 when he was discharged as a Seaman 3rd … more
Earning a spot on Drury University's Dean's List is a significant accomplishment. The recognition means a student earned a grade point average of 3.6 or greater (on a 4-point scale) while carrying a … more
Texas food and beverage executive James R. Hallam has joined the Missouri Military Academy Board of Trustees. As trustee, Hallam will help provide strategic oversight and support to MMA, one of the … more
The Mexico Noon Lions Club sponsored a peace poster contest with the theme being “Peace without Limits”. The winners were: Zeke Meyer from Southside Christian Academy, Camryn Davidson … more
Baylea Porter and Marcos Matuz were presented with the 86th annual Wise Courtesy award on Friday, Dec. 20. Senior Baylea Porter is the daughter of Jennifer Countryman & Marvin Porter. She is … more
"I found you!" The statement was one of celebration as Flossie Njama walked through the doors of Hilty's Bee Yards and Discount Groceries. Njama is an author and RN and on this day, her visit to … more
Dea Hoover grew up in Vandalia attending Van-Far high school and watching her mother run the Vandalia Firestone. “I graduated from Van-Far in 1989 and I was overinvolved,” says … more
Right here in Mexico, you will find a beautiful mansion complete with a grand staircase, which is sure to wow. Warm lighting spills a soft honey glow from every room, inviting you in to see what … more
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Winners for The Mexico Ledger’s Santa Photo Contest have been announced. There were a lot of great entries. First place goes to “Aurora Dawn” submitted by Kayla Jones who received … more
On Monday, Dec. 23 at 7:13 a.m., MPSD was dispatched to US Highway 54 Bypass in reference to a tractor trailer unit on fire. Upon arrival, officers found a 2000 Peterbilt loaded with corn on fire. … more
Mexico Elks Lodge donated four cart-loads of coats, clothing and food for Adopt-A-Child families through the Help Center program to help out for Christmas. Elks also donated a large amount of food to … more
Moberly Area Community College Foundation, Inc. is pleased to announce the endowment of a new scholarship to honor the memory of Margaret J. Sims by her late husband, Harvey E. Sims. The endowed fund … more
I’m Jacob Shellabarger, Audrain County Prosecuting Attorney, with another look inside the criminal justice system in our community. Today, a look back at 2024 and a look forward to 2025 as we … more
A Mexico man is facing three felony charges stemming from an alleged domestic assault that occurred in October. Austin Ryan Cash has been charged with second-degree domestic assault, unlawful … more
Candidate filing for Audrain County residents interested in running for available seats in the April 2025 municipal election is now underway. The next general municipal election in Audrain … more
Less than a week remains before property tax payments are due to avoid any late penalties.  Every year in November, the collector’s office mails out bills for personal property tax. … more
The City of Mexico was awarded two grants through the Department of Natural Resources for stormwater improvements within city limits. The grants are funded through the American Rescue Plan Act - … more
Presser Pipes Community Choir held their annual Christmas concert and canned food drive Thursday, Dec. 19. This year’s theme was “The Wonder of Christmas.” This musical … more
Making a difference in one’s community -- one’s world – can take on many forms. And the results of those good deeds touch many in the here-and-now, while forming a lasting legacy … more
Interstate 70 experienced a lot of congestion on the evening of Dec. 17 due to multiple accidents in both the eastbound and westbound lanes. At 4:33 p.m. at mile-marker 137.9 at Route J. and … more
Student: Greyden Sewell Parents: Gregory and Julie Sewell Greyden is on the varsity football and baseball teams and is also a member of the National Honor Society and Cadet Teaching. Outside of … more
When Mexico Middle School launched its new student club, more than 40 students flocked to the first meeting, excited to explore their creative sides. “I’ve always wanted to learn to … more
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