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There are going to be plenty of motorcycles around the Perryville Downtown Square this weekend as a group of veterans and motorcycle enthusiasts take part in a special event. Perryville will host the … more
Missouri Department of Transportation contractor crews will begin construction work on the Don Welge Memorial Bridge over the Mississippi River this week. The design-build project, will construct a … more
The Perryville Board of Aldermen spent a large portion of their latest meeting talking about a sidewalk project and deciding which way to proceed. About one year ago the board had asked the city to … more
There are going to be plenty of motorcycles around the Perryville Downtown Square this weekend as a group of veterans and motorcycle enthusiasts take part in a special event. Perryville will host the … more
Perryville was in dire need of a new Wastewater Treatment Plant and they finally got one. The city built and installed a brand new Oxidation Ditch Wastewater Treatment Plant. Perryville Public Works … more
During Wednesday’s public hearing, Perry County School District 32 Board of Education approved its adjusted tax rate for 2023-24 at $3.3985 per $100 of assessed valuation. This includes an … more
The night sky will light up with fireworks this year, however it’s just a little later than usual. The Rotary Club of Perryville will host its annual fireworks display this Sunday, Sept. 3 at … more
The New Life Mission Inn has a new leader at the helm. Sharon Brookes took over as Director at the New Life Mission Inn in April and it has always been a passion of hers to help those with addiction. … more
The Perry County District No. 32 Board of Education held its final regular meeting before the start of the new school year and ironed out a few details at its latest meeting Aug. 9. The board … more
There was a sense of finality and a conclusion to a sensitive subject at the Perryville Board of Aldermen meeting Aug. 15. The board made a decision on the proposed swimming pool rules at the Perry … more
If Seminary Picnic committee spokesman Randy Dickmann could describe the 122nd annual event, he would most likely say it was a successful event. “We had good crowds,” he said. … more
“He was a man of many hats with shoes too big to fill for any one person alone.” Those were the words from Assistant Fire Chief Garrett Schott and others across the community. For many, … more
The Alley Cat Lanes & Lounge, formerly the Knights of Columbus bowling alley, is under new ownership and some major changes are on the horizon.  The new owners, Lexy and Ryan Schilling of … more
“Where friends meet friends from everywhere,” reads the flier for this year’s St. Vincent de Paul Parish Seminary Picnic. And it’s true. Between 15-20,000 people from … more
It was a standing room-only crowd for the Perryville Board of Aldermen meeting as two important issues were discussed at the August 1 meeting. The first of which pertained to the Perry Park Center … more
The night sky will light up with fireworks this year, however it’s just a little later than usual. The Rotary Club of Perryville will host its annual fireworks display Sept. 3 at dusk. The … more
What is going on with the Chester Bridge project? Area residents got their questions answered recently during an open house hosted by The Missouri Department of Transportation July 19 at the Catalyst … more
Steve Kueker knew something was going to happen to the Bois Brule Levee eventually. “There’ just so much that took place before the break,” Kueker said. “You just had a … more
The American Tractor Museum recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for its expansion project. The expansion project is anticipated to be completed in mid-2024. In attendance for the groundbreaking … more
Each year, the goal is for the Heroes for Kids Comic-Con to be bigger and better than the year before. After a very tiring weekend, it should be considered mission accomplished. “I looked down … more
The City of Perryville takes a step in a major project. Perryville is in the process of replacing and upsizing the lift station on School Street. Lift station connections to the new trunk line are … more
The Perryville Board of Aldermen hoped they set things straight with a large bulk of the agenda on July 18. The Board approved the new building codes with the emergency clause. “These are the … more
The City of Perryville continued its discussion regarding electric bikes on sidewalks/city trails at its meeting on July 5. The board discussed it at length and during his research City Attorney Art … more
The City of Perryville could not be any more thankful for rain than it is right now. The area received enough precipitation and the conditions were right to lift the city’s “no … more
The City of Perryville is working to update its building codes. Building Inspector Ray Jackson has worked to identify major differences between the city’s existing building codes (circa 2015) … more
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