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Rotary tree transplanted from courthouse to park

A tree planted in 2017 by the Fayette Rotary Club on the lawn of the Howard County Courthouse was transplanted Thursday morning to the Fayette City Park. County commissioners feared the red oak tree … more

Nine Central alums will be honored at special awards brunch Sunday

The Central Methodist University Alumni Board of Directors invites the public to register for the 2023 Alumni Awards Brunch as part of this year’s Homecoming festivities on October 29. … more

FAHA to host Laura Ingalls Wilder presentation

Anyone who has enjoyed the adventurers of Laura and her family and friends in the Little House book series will be interested in the presentation at the Fayette Area Heritage Association annual … more

Council discusses one-way traffic around square

The conductor of a new parking study discussed the option of making traffic one way around the downtown square. John Huss, from OWN, Inc., the engineering firm that performed the analysis, spoke with … more

Morrison Observatory opening to public for guided sessions

Central Missouri residents are invited to view the universe at any of several guided sessions on Thursday evenings at the historic Morrison Observatory operated by Central Methodist University in … more

City, P&Z to consider land annexation

The City of Fayette is considering the annexation of a tract of land along County Road 401 south of town. The property owners wish to develop the land, potentially adding between 12 and 20 … more

AG Bailey thanks HoCo law enforcement

The Fayette and Glasgow police departments, along with the Howard County Sheriff’s Office received a Community Partner Award for their help with the Attorney General’s Safe Kits … more

Fayette Homecoming Royalty

Fayette High School seniors Bryce Callahan and Kamryn Bentley were crowned Homecoming King and Queen Friday. The coronation took place during halftime of the football game. Callahan is the son … more

Area schools receive safety grant funds

Fayette, Glasgow, and Harrisburg are among more than 500 school districts across the state to receive second-round funding for the School Safety Grant Program. Together, the three schools received a … more

Fayette wins street, field at CMU Band Day

The Fayette Pride Band gave another outstanding performance at Saturday’s Central Methodist University Band Day. The Falcons won both the Class 2 parade and field competitions, earned … more

Trunk or Treat returns Oct. 29

The annual Trunk or Treat returns to downtown Fayette on Sunday, October 29. Presented by Fayette Main Street, Inc., the event will cap off a busy weekend, highlighted by Central Methodist University … more

Attorney Sharon Jones will give Gaddis Lecture Oct. 16

The 2023 edition of the annual Gaddis Memorial Lecture is scheduled for Monday, October 16, with Missouri advocate and attorney Sharon Geuea Jones slated as the featured speaker. Jones’s talk … more

Fayette veterans remember Robert E. Paige during Honor Flight trip to D.C.

A former Fayette resident was remembered during a recent Honor Flight trip made by local veterans to Washington, D.C. Robert Edward Paige was the first man from Fayette to be killed in the Vietnam … more

CMU Band Day Sat. in Fayette

The 58th annual Central Methodist University Band Day is this Saturday. More than 40 schools from around the state are set to compete. Schools from all classes are included in the lineup for the … more

‘Disney’ is theme for 2023 FHS Homecoming

It’s Homecoming week at Fayette High School. Students have a full week of activities culminating with the crowning of the King and Queen at halftime of the football game followed by the annual … more

City treats trees, applies for new TRIM grant

Fayette’s Board of Aldermen made three decisions last week for the sake of trees throughout the city. During its regular meeting on Tuesday, September 26, the council voted to treat five ash … more

Council settles Spring St. parking, turns attention to downtown

Once again, parking was a significant topic of discussion for the Fayette city council during its regular meeting on Tuesday, September 26.   The board also moved forward with plans to … more

Speed limit to increase to 60 between Fayette, Glasgow

The trip from Fayette to Glasgow, and vice versa, is about to be a little shorter. Not in distance, but in time. The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has approved a request to … more

CMU announces online MBA program

Central Methodist University is now accepting applications to its Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, with the upcoming block of classes beginning October 23. The MBA program is … more

Fayette Rotary Club to host Cornhole Tourney for World Polio Day

World Polio Day is October 24, the birthday of Jonas Salk, the American researcher who developed the first polio vaccine in 1955. During October, Rotary Clubs worldwide are planning fundraisers to … more
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