Osceola, Mo. – Fencing and facilities are primary components for a successful sheep and goat enterprise. There are factors to consider before investing dollars in farm equipment. Have you considered your fencing options such as perimeter vs. interior, or permanent vs. temporary? Do you know what adjustments you need for winter, spring & fall kidding facilities? This webinar will provide detailed information on fencing and facilities for small farm animals. The class is open to a wide audience including
Join the East Missouri Action Agency (EMAA) for an enlightening Community Action Tour on May 20th, from 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM. This event marks a significant milestone—60 years of dedicated community service during Community Action Month!Explore Our Impactful Services:Farmington Senior Center: Discover programs tailored for our senior community.Head Start: Learn about initiatives supporting early childhood education.Housing and New Foundations: See how we're making a difference in local housing
Get ready to embark on an enchanting journey as Mineral Area Fine Arts Theatre presents a captivating concert experience featuring the iconic songs from the beloved 1998 DreamWorks classic, The Prince of Egypt. Scheduled for May 21st at 7 pm, this spectacular event is brought to you by the collaboration of MACOA (Mineral Area Council on the Arts) and the MAFAA (Mineral Area Fine Arts Academy) Gospel Sound. Prepare to be swept away by the magic of Exodus as our talented students' exceptional tech team takes
Community members are invited to meet Downs at an open house event!St. Francois County Community Partnership is thrilled to announce the appointment of Brad Downs as its new Executive Director. Downs, a long-time resident of Farmington, Missouri, brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles in the Farmington School District, where he taught, coached, and worked in administration. Downs and his wife Julie are longtime residents of Farmington.The community is invited to an open house event on May
Central High School sophomore Haiden Luster is Orlando-bound this June after having qualified for the national level of competition in Future Business Leaders of America. The second-year FBLA member and competitor is representing the high school in the Introduction to Marketing Concepts competitive event, a tested competition open to students in the ninth and tenth grades. Luster placed within the Top 10 finalists in the Missouri State Leadership Conference and has been selected to advance to the National