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March 13
Doniphan Council Again Hears Loose Dog, Property Neglect Complaints
The Doniphan City Council continues to hear complaints about loose dogs and neglected properties. Residents, led by Karen Hall, are urging stronger enforcement of property codes to address derelict homes and public safety issues related to aggressive dogs.
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March 13
Commission, Naylor Special Road District To Set All New Guidelines
The Naylor Special Road District and Ripley County Commission are revising their 16-year-old contract to implement a fee-for-service model for road maintenance, ensuring more efficient resource allocation.
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March 13
Full-Time Deputy Marshal: Naylor City Council Approves Sheriff’s Cost-Share Proposal
Naylor City Council has approved a cost-share agreement with Ripley County Sheriff's Department to ensure a full-time deputy presence in the city. The plan includes school resource officer duties and patrols.
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March 12
Naylor Secures Full-Time Deputy With Cost-Share Law Enforcement Agreement
Naylor city council approved a cost-share agreement with Ripley County Sheriff’s Department to secure a full-time deputy and school resource officer, enhancing law enforcement and school safety in the area.
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March 11
Quick Response By City Firefighters Contain Potential Fire At Doniphan R-I Middle School
Swift action by Doniphan Fire Department and local volunteers contained a potential fire at Doniphan R-I Middle School, sparked by a faulty electrical wire. Students were evacuated safely.
Religion
March 7
Praise On The Pavilion Returns On March 22
Join Praise on the Pavilion's return on March 22 at Rocky River Resort. Enjoy live music, free food, and inspiring speakers like Kevin Young of Savage2Saints ministries, aiming to uplift and heal communities.
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March 7
Doniphan Council To Revive Community Garden, Revise Citywide Yard Sale
The Doniphan City Council meeting on March 3 was marked by discussions covering a full variety of topics ranging from employee evaluations to city improvements.
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March 4
Laws Don’t Provide A Clear Line Of Defense Against Vicious Dogs
Current laws provide limited protection against vicious dogs, often leaving individuals vulnerable in self-defense situations. Legal complexities can arise, making it challenging to act without facing potential repercussions.
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March 4
Time To Spring Forward: Daylight Savings Time Ritual Now 60 Years Old
Daylight Saving Time marks its 60th year, beginning March 9th. While most of the U.S. will "spring forward," debates continue over its necessity. Arizona and Hawaii remain on standard time.
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March 4
County’s Use Tax Revenues Down $18K
County faces an $18,000 shortfall in use tax revenues, raising budget concerns. Presiding Commissioner Jesse Roy questions the unexpected deficit which reflected peak holiday buying months. Treasurer Terry Slayton agrees the trend is troubling.
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