Published by Clark Kant, Editor In Chief
HermannHearsay contacted the Gasconade County Clerk's Office earlier this week to inquire about the filing period for county offices. We learned that the filing period begins at 8 a.m. on February 23 and ends at 5 p.m. on March 30. Candidates for the elective offices of Presiding Commissioner, County Clerk, County Collector, Circuit Clerk and Prosecuting Attorney should file during the filing period.
The editorial board here at HermannHearsay encourages all interested people, be they Democrats, Independents or Republicans, to announce their candidacies for public office and file with the County Clerk. Democracy works best when citizens have a number of good candidates for public office from whom to choose!
All candidates are invited to interview with HermannHearsay and present their views and positions on current issues facing the county. Just contact us at 1-800-HEARSAY.
Clark Kant
Editor In Chief
HermannHearsay.blogspot.com
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Editorial Comment - Filing Period For County Offices
Friday, January 22, 2010
From The Night Desk - 1/22/2010
Report filed by Jimmy Oldsun, Night Desk Reporter
Things are pretty slow in Hermann tonight! All the good stories have already been reported on by the Hermann A-C, HermannNews.com and CountyNewsLIVE.com.
However, I was able to dig up some stories that our competitors aren't covering:
Night Desk Reporter
HermannHearsay.blogspot.com
Things are pretty slow in Hermann tonight! All the good stories have already been reported on by the Hermann A-C, HermannNews.com and CountyNewsLIVE.com.
However, I was able to dig up some stories that our competitors aren't covering:
- County roads are very muddy and soft after all the rain this morning which followed closely on the heels of the recent snow melt. Northern District Commissioner Matt Penning was out most of the day inspecting county roads. Matt says the county may have to invest in a zamboni machine to dry the muddy gravel roads.
- Ellie Mae Clampett reports that she's knocked up once again. The father could be any one of three lucky fellas.
- Elmer J. Fudd reports that the cottontail rabbits have come out of their holes once again now that the weather has moderated. Elmer should have his famous "Wabbit Stew" available again by Saturday. Phone your orders in to the Sharp Corner Tavern.
- The rumor mill at Time For Pie has it that Otis Campbell is in the drunk tank once again. Otis will need a ride home in the morning. Can anyone pick Otis up at about 9 a.m.?
- A stray cat was spotted at the northeast corner of 5th & Market tonight just after midnight. The sighting has been reported to Alderman John Penning.
- I received a telephone call from my girlfriend, Essie Marie in Columbia, just a few minutes ago. Essie wants to break up. Says she's fallen in love with one of the Mizzou basketball players. Says that, since I've been workin' the night desk here at HermannHearsay, we never get to see each other anymore. Journalism is a real tough profession! Guess I'll knock off for the night, go on home, and drink myself into a right good drunken stupor!
Night Desk Reporter
HermannHearsay.blogspot.com
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Local Reporters Now Out-Number County Officials At Weekly Commission Meetings
Published by Clark Kant, Editor In Chief
The number of local reporters from our many media outlets now exceed the total number of county officials who actually participate in the weekly Gasconade County commission meetings. That was certainly the case this Thursday morning when four members of the local media covered the commission meeting attended by Presiding Commissioner Ron Jost, Northern District Commissioner Matt Penning and County Clerk Lesa Lietzow. (Note: Southern District Commissioner Jerry Lairmore was absent, as was his son and close advisor, Kyle Lairmore.)
Attending the meeting and representing local media outlets were: Glenn Warnebold (owner of HermannNews.com and producer of OakGlenn wines), Jeffrey J. Wright (recently hired managing editor of HermannNews.com), Jessica Nelson (recently hired reporter for HermannNews.com) and Alex Luft (editor of CountyNewsLIVE.com, a Jeff Noedel enterprise). When these meetings are covered by Don Kruse (editor of the Hermann Advertiser-Courier), Jeff Noedel (owner of CountyNewsLIVE.com) and Dave Marner (managing editor of the Gasconade County Republican) as well as all the reporters who attended this morning's meeting, there will virtually be NO seats for me, Jimmy Oldsun or members of the general public. Seating space at these meeting is very, very limited. (Note: John Penning, a senior citizen, Hermann alderman, and regular attendee at these meetings, was still able to find a seat this morning.)
Reports filed by these reporters may be read at the following links:
http://www.ngnn.com/65041/content/2010/jan/21/county-commissioners-have-concerns-over-tight-budget#comment-4597
http://www.countynewslive.com/content/2010/jan/21/roundup-commissioner-penning-raises-concerns-over-still-be-adopted-2010-budget
Given the intense and thorough coverage of county commission meetings by our competitors, HermannHearsay has made an editorial decision to stop covering these meetings. Instead I am directing our investigative reporters to cover other stories of interest to our readers throughout the county. Such stories will include: muddy roads in the county, rabbit habitat restoration efforts by the Missouri Department of Conservation, photos of the new trucks being purchased by the county, the continuing deterioration of our county courthouse and other stories of interest to our readers. Besides, if Jimmy and I don't attend the weekly meetings, our old friend John Penning is more likely to find a comfy seat at all future commission meetings!
Clark Kant
Editor In Chief
HermannHearsay.blogspot.com
The number of local reporters from our many media outlets now exceed the total number of county officials who actually participate in the weekly Gasconade County commission meetings. That was certainly the case this Thursday morning when four members of the local media covered the commission meeting attended by Presiding Commissioner Ron Jost, Northern District Commissioner Matt Penning and County Clerk Lesa Lietzow. (Note: Southern District Commissioner Jerry Lairmore was absent, as was his son and close advisor, Kyle Lairmore.)
Attending the meeting and representing local media outlets were: Glenn Warnebold (owner of HermannNews.com and producer of OakGlenn wines), Jeffrey J. Wright (recently hired managing editor of HermannNews.com), Jessica Nelson (recently hired reporter for HermannNews.com) and Alex Luft (editor of CountyNewsLIVE.com, a Jeff Noedel enterprise). When these meetings are covered by Don Kruse (editor of the Hermann Advertiser-Courier), Jeff Noedel (owner of CountyNewsLIVE.com) and Dave Marner (managing editor of the Gasconade County Republican) as well as all the reporters who attended this morning's meeting, there will virtually be NO seats for me, Jimmy Oldsun or members of the general public. Seating space at these meeting is very, very limited. (Note: John Penning, a senior citizen, Hermann alderman, and regular attendee at these meetings, was still able to find a seat this morning.)
Reports filed by these reporters may be read at the following links:
http://www.ngnn.com/65041/content/2010/jan/21/county-commissioners-have-concerns-over-tight-budget#comment-4597
http://www.countynewslive.com/content/2010/jan/21/roundup-commissioner-penning-raises-concerns-over-still-be-adopted-2010-budget
Given the intense and thorough coverage of county commission meetings by our competitors, HermannHearsay has made an editorial decision to stop covering these meetings. Instead I am directing our investigative reporters to cover other stories of interest to our readers throughout the county. Such stories will include: muddy roads in the county, rabbit habitat restoration efforts by the Missouri Department of Conservation, photos of the new trucks being purchased by the county, the continuing deterioration of our county courthouse and other stories of interest to our readers. Besides, if Jimmy and I don't attend the weekly meetings, our old friend John Penning is more likely to find a comfy seat at all future commission meetings!
Clark Kant
Editor In Chief
HermannHearsay.blogspot.com
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
America Rising: An Open Letter To Democrats
Published by Clark Kant, Editor In Chief
We pause at this time for a special political message. Click on the following link and enjoy the video clip:
http://www.hillbuzz.org/2010/01/03/america-rising-video-an-open-letter-to-democrats/
We pause at this time for a special political message. Click on the following link and enjoy the video clip:
http://www.hillbuzz.org/2010/01/03/america-rising-video-an-open-letter-to-democrats/
Monday, January 11, 2010
Straight From The Horse's Mouth - Things We Don't Report On
Hermann Hearsay Editorial
Published by Clark Kant, Editor In Chief
Things Hermann Hearsay doesn't report on are:
I guess it's just that we just don't delight in the misfortune of others. And we refuse to profit in any way at the expense of others by reporting on their personal grief and misfortune. Yes, I suppose it is true we could boost our readership by being the very first on the scene to report on these terrible human trajedies. We just choose to leave that sort of reporting to those who are desperate to do anything for high ratings.
You see my friends, Hermann Hearsay is not desperate in that way. We could care less about gaining a reader following that way. Instead, we are desperate to gain your respect and friendship. That means much more to us than high ratings. It may take longer to gain our fair share of the local Hermann market, but that's OK with us. In the end though, we are pretty confident we WILL get our fair share of Hermann readers. That's because we know what Hermannites want to read about and what they don't want to read about.
Clark Kant
Editor In Chief
Hermann Hearsay
Published by Clark Kant, Editor In Chief
Things Hermann Hearsay doesn't report on are:
- deadly automobile accidents,
- deadly domestic shootings,
- deadly home fires and industrial explosions,
- deadly drug overdose incidents, and
- deadly drownings.
I guess it's just that we just don't delight in the misfortune of others. And we refuse to profit in any way at the expense of others by reporting on their personal grief and misfortune. Yes, I suppose it is true we could boost our readership by being the very first on the scene to report on these terrible human trajedies. We just choose to leave that sort of reporting to those who are desperate to do anything for high ratings.
You see my friends, Hermann Hearsay is not desperate in that way. We could care less about gaining a reader following that way. Instead, we are desperate to gain your respect and friendship. That means much more to us than high ratings. It may take longer to gain our fair share of the local Hermann market, but that's OK with us. In the end though, we are pretty confident we WILL get our fair share of Hermann readers. That's because we know what Hermannites want to read about and what they don't want to read about.
Clark Kant
Editor In Chief
Hermann Hearsay
Straight From The Horse's Mouth - An Editorial Comment
Published by Clark Kant, Editor In Chief
The news business is very fragmented in Hermann. Hermannites have many choices. In addition to the Hermann Advertiser-Courier, the traditional newspaper of record in Gasconade County, we now have four new non-traditional online daily news websites:
http://www.countynewslive.com/,
http://www.gcsoapbox.com/,
http://www.hermannhearsay.blogspot.com/, and
http://www.hermannnews.com/
(I should point out to our readers that the Hermann Advertiser-Courier also has a website: http://www.hermannadvertisercourier.com/.)
Between all five of us, we should have the local Hermann news scene "covered like a blanket". No story can escape us! As a matter of fact, we may have the local news so well covered that we may at times end up covering each other covering the news! Ha ha ha!
I just want to say to my colleagues in the news publishing business, Don Kruse (Hermann A-C), Jeff Noedel (CountyNewsLIVE.com), Hank Vonk (GCSoapbox.com) and Glenn Warnebold
(HermannNEWS.com), that I wish you all the best with your local news enterprises! And if HermannHearsay can ever assist you in any way, for example by loaning out some of our photographic equipment or perhaps providing you the temporary use of Jimmy Oldsun to cover a random sickday for a member of your staff, please contact us immediately!
Again, to my colleagues in the news business, ALL THE BEST!
Clark Kant
Editor In Chief
Hermann Hearsay
The news business is very fragmented in Hermann. Hermannites have many choices. In addition to the Hermann Advertiser-Courier, the traditional newspaper of record in Gasconade County, we now have four new non-traditional online daily news websites:
http://www.countynewslive.com/,
http://www.gcsoapbox.com/,
http://www.hermannhearsay.blogspot.com/, and
http://www.hermannnews.com/
(I should point out to our readers that the Hermann Advertiser-Courier also has a website: http://www.hermannadvertisercourier.com/.)
Between all five of us, we should have the local Hermann news scene "covered like a blanket". No story can escape us! As a matter of fact, we may have the local news so well covered that we may at times end up covering each other covering the news! Ha ha ha!
I just want to say to my colleagues in the news publishing business, Don Kruse (Hermann A-C), Jeff Noedel (CountyNewsLIVE.com), Hank Vonk (GCSoapbox.com) and Glenn Warnebold
(HermannNEWS.com), that I wish you all the best with your local news enterprises! And if HermannHearsay can ever assist you in any way, for example by loaning out some of our photographic equipment or perhaps providing you the temporary use of Jimmy Oldsun to cover a random sickday for a member of your staff, please contact us immediately!
Again, to my colleagues in the news business, ALL THE BEST!
Clark Kant
Editor In Chief
Hermann Hearsay
Classified Ads
Published by Lois Lame, Lifestyles Reporter and Ad Sales
Word is getting out that Hermann Hearsay offers free classified ads! The following ads have just been
received:
MISCELLANEOUS
Word is getting out that Hermann Hearsay offers free classified ads! The following ads have just been
received:
MISCELLANEOUS
- Illiterate? Write today for free help. Ira Jones' Adult Education, Berger, MO.
- Auto Repair Service. Free pick-up and delivery. Try us once, you'll never go anywhere again. Shady Tree Auto Service, McKittrick, MO.
- Dog for sale: eats anything and is fond of children. 486-0001.
- Semi-Annual After-Christmas Sale. Stock up and save. Limit: one. Newman & Sons Snow Shovels. 1-800-SHOVELS.
- 3-year old teacher needed for pre-school. Experience preferred. Berger Bottoms Pre-School.
- Mixing bowl set designed to please a cook with round bottom for efficient beating. 486-001.
- Girl wanted to assist magician in "cutting-off-head" illusion. Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance and generous salary. 1-800-MAGICAL.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Home Winning Streak Intact
The Missouri Tiger men's basketball team extended their home winning streak to 30 consecutive games by defeating the #10-ranked Kansas State Wildcats 74-68 at Mizzou Arena on Saturday afternoon. Only one NCAA team has more consecutive home wins. That team is the Kansas Jayhawks who currently have 51 consecutive wins in Allen Fieldhouse.
Mizzou, now 13-3 on the year, will face the Texas Tech Red Raiders in another home game at 8 p.m. Wednesday night. The game will be televised by ESPNU.
G O T I G E R S !!!
Jimmy Oldsun
Night Desk and Sports Reporter
Hermann Hearsay
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Classified Ads
Published by Lois Lame, Advertising Sales
Classified ads as well as display ads are FREE here at
Hermann Hearsay. We are proud to post the following list of classified ads, and we're proud to serve local advertisers:
DENTAL CARE
Classified ads as well as display ads are FREE here at
Hermann Hearsay. We are proud to post the following list of classified ads, and we're proud to serve local advertisers:
DENTAL CARE
- For Sale: One pair hardly used dentures. Only two teeth missing. $100 OBO. Call Ira at 573-486-0001.
- Watkins quality gourmet natural food and natural home care products. Order at www.WatkinsOnline/richardhschaefer or call 573-225-2582.
- Elmer Fudd's Delicious Wabbit Stew. Call 1-800-WABBITS and ask for Elmer.
- VeMMA ultra-premium liquid nutritional supplements and Verve energy drinks. For more information go to http://www.d_schaefer.vemma.com/ or call 573-225-2582.
- Elmer Fudd's Wabbit Hunting Club. For reservations and driving directions, call 1-800-WABBITS and ask for Elmer.
- Newman and Sons Snow Shovel Service. "You can shovel it or we'll shovel it for you." New and used snow shovels available. Snow removal hourly rates. Call 1-800-SHOVELS and ask for Alfred, Albert, Alfonso or Andrew.
"Friday Night Last Call" - From The Night Desk, 1/9/2010
Published by Jimmy Oldsun, Night Desk Reporter
"Friday Night Last Call" is sponsored by Jack Daniels Tennessee Sippin' Whiskey of Lynchburg, Tennessee. This is the first edition of what will become a regular weekly series. The makers of Jack Daniels Whiskey ask that we remind you to drink responsibly.
It's 12:30 a.m. and the area bars are getting ready to issue their "Last Call for Alcohol" announcements.
Casualty Report ......
Jimmy Oldsun
Night Desk Reporter
Hermann Hearsay
"Friday Night Last Call" is sponsored by Jack Daniels Tennessee Sippin' Whiskey of Lynchburg, Tennessee. This is the first edition of what will become a regular weekly series. The makers of Jack Daniels Whiskey ask that we remind you to drink responsibly.
It's 12:30 a.m. and the area bars are getting ready to issue their "Last Call for Alcohol" announcements.
Casualty Report ......
- Emil fell off his barstool down at the Sharp Corner Tavern in the eleven o'clock hour,
- Bob needed to be driven home by Susie over at Trapper's Grill,
- Margaret and Sally danced on the bar once again over at the Concert Hall and Barrel Bar,
- Elmer had his usual snoot full at the Concert Hall and Barrel Bar,
- Fritz was discovered passed out in his car again on 5th street, and
- Tiny got on a drunken jag down at the Bank Bar.
Jimmy Oldsun
Night Desk Reporter
Hermann Hearsay
Friday, January 8, 2010
"County Budget" - From The Night Desk, 1/8/2010
Published by Jimmy Oldsun, Night Desk Reporter
I spent the evening moving from place to place in Hermann. Everywhere I went people were buzzing about the 2010 county budgeting process now underway under the direction of Presiding Commissioner Ron Jost. It seems the primary concerns of the public are fairly consistent:
1. Why is the budget for the County Sheriff's Department so big? Why are law-abiding taxpayers paying to house and feed prisoners at the Montgomery County Detention Center? Let the jailbirds pay for their own food and housing at the detention center! If they can't do that, put them to work on county projects!
2. Why are Commissioners Jost and Lairmore proposing to insert $35,000 of taxpayer money into the budget for attorney fees related to continuing the litigation associated with salary over-payment law recently resolved when the Missouri Supreme Court declined to hear the case on appeal? It's over! No county money should be allocated for continuing this legal battle. If parties want to keep suing each other, they should pay the lawyer bills out of their own pockets!
3. Why is there only $1,000 in the proposed budget for county courthouse maintenance and preservation? The County Commission has been abjectly negligent for so many years! It's time to maintain and preserve the historical crown jewel of Gasconade County! And that will require more than $1,000 for heavensakes!
4. Do we really, really need a new $104,000 dump truck? Do we really need it this year when public funds are so tight? Have the Commissioners investigated the following options:
Jimmy Oldsun
Night Desk Reporter
Hermann Hearsay
I spent the evening moving from place to place in Hermann. Everywhere I went people were buzzing about the 2010 county budgeting process now underway under the direction of Presiding Commissioner Ron Jost. It seems the primary concerns of the public are fairly consistent:
1. Why is the budget for the County Sheriff's Department so big? Why are law-abiding taxpayers paying to house and feed prisoners at the Montgomery County Detention Center? Let the jailbirds pay for their own food and housing at the detention center! If they can't do that, put them to work on county projects!
2. Why are Commissioners Jost and Lairmore proposing to insert $35,000 of taxpayer money into the budget for attorney fees related to continuing the litigation associated with salary over-payment law recently resolved when the Missouri Supreme Court declined to hear the case on appeal? It's over! No county money should be allocated for continuing this legal battle. If parties want to keep suing each other, they should pay the lawyer bills out of their own pockets!
3. Why is there only $1,000 in the proposed budget for county courthouse maintenance and preservation? The County Commission has been abjectly negligent for so many years! It's time to maintain and preserve the historical crown jewel of Gasconade County! And that will require more than $1,000 for heavensakes!
4. Do we really, really need a new $104,000 dump truck? Do we really need it this year when public funds are so tight? Have the Commissioners investigated the following options:
- delay purchase of new truck until 2011 or 2012,
- purchase late model, low mileage used truck rather than new truck,
- contract hauling services to commercial hauler rather than maintaining fleet of trucks and large road department crew?
Jimmy Oldsun
Night Desk Reporter
Hermann Hearsay
Elmer Fudd's Wabbit Hunting Club - Third Free Advertisement
Published by Lois Lame, Lifestyles Reporting and Advertising Sales
Hermann Hearsay is proud to announce our partnership with a third advertiser. Please help us support ....
Hermann Hearsay is proud to announce our partnership with a third advertiser. Please help us support ....
Elmer Fudd's Wabbit Hunting Club
Hunt wascally wabbits with Elmer!
Located on the outskirts of Swiss, MO. Call 1-800-WABBITS for reservations and driving directions.
Lois Lame
Lifestyles Reporting and Advertising Sales
Hermann Hearsay
Newman's Snow Shoveling Service - Hermann Hearsay's 2nd Free Advertisement!
Published by Lois Lame, Lifestyle Reporter and Advertisement Department Manager
Hermann Hearsay is proud to announce we landed our second display ad today! We're on a roll!
Hermann Hearsay is proud to announce we landed our second display ad today! We're on a roll!
Newman's Snow Shoveling Service
Are you snowed in this winter?
Buy a snow shovel OR we'll come out and shovel it for you!
Both new and used snow shovels available!
Contact us at:
Contact us at:
www.NewmanSSS.com or call 1-800-SHOVELS
Owned and continuously operated since 1999 by A. E. Newman & Sons of Bland, MO.
Thanks to Alfred and his sons Albert, Alfonso and Andrew for placing their ad (and trust) with Hermann Hearsay! We pledge to do all that we can to help them have another profitable snow shoveling season!
Lois Lame
Lifestyle Reporter and Advertisement Department Manager
Hermann Hearsay
"Dry Powdery Snow and Paternity Tests" ..... From The Night Desk - 1/8/2010
Published by Jimmy Oldsun, Night Desk Staff Reporter
This is the dryest, lightest snow I've ever seen here in Missouri! I tried to build a snowman today, and I couldn't. I couldn't even make a snowball to throw at Clark!
When I drove home this morning after last night's shift, I ran off into a ditch because the snow had drifted onto the road, and I could no longer see any tracks on the road to follow.
Elmer Fudd has complained that this snow is so dry and powdery that he is havin' a "hawd time twackin' wabbits"! Elmer says he is "wunning out of Wabbit Stew" because (a) sales are up in response to his very successful advertising campaign here on Hermann Hearsay and (b) wascally wabbits are stayin' in their holes duwing this extreme cold weather makin' it almost impossible for Elmer to shoot any of them !
I'm gettin' tired of night shift duty! By the time I come on duty, everything has already been reported on by The Hermann A-C, HermannNews.com and CountyNewsLIVE.com. I'm gettin' really ticked at Don Kruse, Glenn Warnebold, Jeff Noedel and Alex Luft for hoggin' all the local news! Those doggone guys are everywhere!
The only thing I have to report tonight is that I learned that Suzie Q. down at the convenience store is knocked up. She thinks it was either Billy Bob, Tyrone or Jethro who got her pregnant. More to come in one of my future Night Desk Reports after Suzie Q. has a few paternity tests run!
Signing off until tomorrow night,
Jimmy Oldsun
Night Desk Staff Reporter
Hermann Hearsay
This is the dryest, lightest snow I've ever seen here in Missouri! I tried to build a snowman today, and I couldn't. I couldn't even make a snowball to throw at Clark!
When I drove home this morning after last night's shift, I ran off into a ditch because the snow had drifted onto the road, and I could no longer see any tracks on the road to follow.
Elmer Fudd has complained that this snow is so dry and powdery that he is havin' a "hawd time twackin' wabbits"! Elmer says he is "wunning out of Wabbit Stew" because (a) sales are up in response to his very successful advertising campaign here on Hermann Hearsay and (b) wascally wabbits are stayin' in their holes duwing this extreme cold weather makin' it almost impossible for Elmer to shoot any of them !
I'm gettin' tired of night shift duty! By the time I come on duty, everything has already been reported on by The Hermann A-C, HermannNews.com and CountyNewsLIVE.com. I'm gettin' really ticked at Don Kruse, Glenn Warnebold, Jeff Noedel and Alex Luft for hoggin' all the local news! Those doggone guys are everywhere!
The only thing I have to report tonight is that I learned that Suzie Q. down at the convenience store is knocked up. She thinks it was either Billy Bob, Tyrone or Jethro who got her pregnant. More to come in one of my future Night Desk Reports after Suzie Q. has a few paternity tests run!
Signing off until tomorrow night,
Jimmy Oldsun
Night Desk Staff Reporter
Hermann Hearsay
Thursday, January 7, 2010
2010 Gasconade County Budget
Published by Clark Kant, Editor In Chief
The Gasconade County Commissioners began the 2010 county budgeting process at their regular weekly meeting at the Owensville City Hall this morning. The budgeting process will continue at the County Courthouse in Hermann on Friday morning at 8:30 a.m.
Hermann Hearsay has a few questions:
Hermann Hearsay encourages the public to turn out in large numbers for the Friday budget meeting!
Clark Kant
Editor In Chief
Hermann Hearsay
The Gasconade County Commissioners began the 2010 county budgeting process at their regular weekly meeting at the Owensville City Hall this morning. The budgeting process will continue at the County Courthouse in Hermann on Friday morning at 8:30 a.m.
Hermann Hearsay has a few questions:
- Will sufficient funds be budgeted in 2010 for the proper maintenance and preservation of our Gasconade County Courthouse or will the County Commission continue to grossly underfund courthouse maintenance and preservation as they have for far too many years in the past?
- Will $104,000 REALLY be spent on a new dump truck for the Road and Bridge Department at a time when county employee benefits are being cut, maintenance of the County Courthouse is being neglected, salary increases are being withheld, and so forth and so on?
- Will the Sheriff's Department budget finally be challenged or will it be permitted to grow without independent oversight by the County Commission?
Hermann Hearsay encourages the public to turn out in large numbers for the Friday budget meeting!
Clark Kant
Editor In Chief
Hermann Hearsay
Frank Furter's 3-Day Weather Forecast
Published by Frank Furter, Custodian (recently promoted to Weather Reporter)
Thursday
Disclaimer: If our weather forecast proves to be inaccurate, Hermann Hearsay and Frank Furter accept no liability whatsoever for your inconvenience, pain and suffering due to bodily injury or any actual financial damages you may sustain. If you don't like our weather forecasts, please don't call us and bitch about it. We get enough complaints around here. Instead, go to The Weather Channel at http://www.weather.com/.
Frank Furter
Custodian and Weather Reporter
Hermann Hearsay
3-Day Weather Forecast
Thursday
Day
- High: 11°F
- Blowing Snow
- Precipitation: 33%
- Low: 0°F
- Blowing Snow
- Precipitation: 14%
Day
- High: 7°F
- Cold
- Precipitation: 14%
- Low: -5°F
- Partly Cloudy
- Precipitation: 14%
Day
- High: 11°F
- Partly Sunny
- Precipitation: 14%
- Low: -1°F
- Partly Cloudy
- Precipitation: 10%
Disclaimer: If our weather forecast proves to be inaccurate, Hermann Hearsay and Frank Furter accept no liability whatsoever for your inconvenience, pain and suffering due to bodily injury or any actual financial damages you may sustain. If you don't like our weather forecasts, please don't call us and bitch about it. We get enough complaints around here. Instead, go to The Weather Channel at http://www.weather.com/.
Frank Furter
Custodian and Weather Reporter
Hermann Hearsay
Snow Day at Hermann Hearsay
Published by Frank Furter, Custodian
Clark asked me to publish this notice. Hermann Hearsay will be closed for the day because of the snow and frigid weather. Clark is stuck in a snow drift on a private road leading from his country home on the outskirts of Hermann. Jimmy ran into the ditch out on Hwy. 19 after night shift. And Lois Lame is shacked up with her new boyfriend, Elmer Fudd.
As for me, well I'm workin' my tail off throwin' wood into our under-sized pot belly stove and shovelin' snow off the sidewalk!
Frank Furter
Hermann Hearsay Custodian
Clark asked me to publish this notice. Hermann Hearsay will be closed for the day because of the snow and frigid weather. Clark is stuck in a snow drift on a private road leading from his country home on the outskirts of Hermann. Jimmy ran into the ditch out on Hwy. 19 after night shift. And Lois Lame is shacked up with her new boyfriend, Elmer Fudd.
As for me, well I'm workin' my tail off throwin' wood into our under-sized pot belly stove and shovelin' snow off the sidewalk!
Frank Furter
Hermann Hearsay Custodian
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
"End Of An Era" ..... From The Night Desk - 1/7/2010
Published by Jimmy Oldsun, Staff Reporter
A grand era of online news reporting came to a sad but unceremonious close today as the Hermann Muenster sign was taken down and the new Hermann News sign was hoisted into its place at 406 South Market Street in Hermann. Apparently, Hermann News will continue to operate in the news offices once occupied by Hermann Muenster staff.
It's not clear whether or not litigation between the previous co-owners of Hermann Muenster will follow. One of the co-owners of Hermann Muenster has intimated publicly that litigation is a possibility. Hermann Hearsay will monitor court filings and report to you if any action is initiated by either party.
Jeff Noedel's new CountyNewsLIVE.com started up earlier this week amidst the fanfare of friends and supporters. Noedel was a co-owner of Hermann Muenster. Mr. Noedel and his ever-present, camera-totin' side-kick, MU Journalism School grad, Alex Luft, will be holding their Grand Opening tomorrow afternoon at their new office location on West 5th Street.
Hermann Hearsay wishes HermannNews.com, CountyNewsLIVE.com and the venerable Hermann Advertiser-Courier newspaper all the best! My goodness! With all this high-powered local news coverage, Hermann residents are going to know about every little fender-bender, every feral cat running loose within the city limits, every controvery in the halls of both city and county government, and every indiscrete or promiscuous action of their neighbor!
Jimmy Oldsun
Staff Reporter
Hermann Hearsay Night Desk
A grand era of online news reporting came to a sad but unceremonious close today as the Hermann Muenster sign was taken down and the new Hermann News sign was hoisted into its place at 406 South Market Street in Hermann. Apparently, Hermann News will continue to operate in the news offices once occupied by Hermann Muenster staff.
It's not clear whether or not litigation between the previous co-owners of Hermann Muenster will follow. One of the co-owners of Hermann Muenster has intimated publicly that litigation is a possibility. Hermann Hearsay will monitor court filings and report to you if any action is initiated by either party.
Jeff Noedel's new CountyNewsLIVE.com started up earlier this week amidst the fanfare of friends and supporters. Noedel was a co-owner of Hermann Muenster. Mr. Noedel and his ever-present, camera-totin' side-kick, MU Journalism School grad, Alex Luft, will be holding their Grand Opening tomorrow afternoon at their new office location on West 5th Street.
Hermann Hearsay wishes HermannNews.com, CountyNewsLIVE.com and the venerable Hermann Advertiser-Courier newspaper all the best! My goodness! With all this high-powered local news coverage, Hermann residents are going to know about every little fender-bender, every feral cat running loose within the city limits, every controvery in the halls of both city and county government, and every indiscrete or promiscuous action of their neighbor!
Jimmy Oldsun
Staff Reporter
Hermann Hearsay Night Desk
Is the GCCS still "operational"?
Published by Clark Kant, Editor In Chief
I was just wondering ..... Is the GCCS (Gasconade County Courthouse Society) still "operational"? Does anyone happen to know what is or is not going on?
I paid my $10 membership fee and attended the first annual meeting of membership at the county courthouse on the evening August 10, 2009. Since that time I am not aware of any further public meetings of the GCCS. No meetings of the membership at large and no meetings of the board of directors .... at least none to my knowledge. But I could be misinformed.
What gives? Has the GCCS thrown in the towel? Has the GCCS given up on its once passionate and determined mission to renovate the existing courthouse building and build a county office annex? And if so, what is the reason?
I will be checking with the GCCS board members to see if anyone would like to make a statement on behalf of the GCCS for the record or would like to provide Hermann Hearsay an exclusive interview. I don't see anyone else pressing this issue, so Hermann Hearsay may as well ask a few probing questions!
For historical reference and perspective, I am reprinting hereinbelow the GCCS press release dated 8/25/2009.
Clark Kant
Editor In Chief
GCCS Press Release
from Sharon Meyer, GCCS Secretary
The Gasconade County Courthouse Society, (GCCS), held its first annual membership meeting on August 10. Jon Held, the acting chair, called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. with 46 people in attendance that included the Gasconade County Commissioners.
In his opening remarks, Jon Held spoke about the reasons the GCCS was formed by concerned citizens on April 23, 2008 and reiterated the purpose and mission as stated in the By-Laws, which is to acquire monies to restore, retain, preserve, and expand the facilities of the Gasconade County Courthouse in Hermann, Mo., as the county seat in order to meet the current and future needs of county government.
Jon Held recognized Joe Roetheli, who drove in from Kansas City to attend the meeting. Jon recapped how Joe’s extraordinary donation was a huge spark for the Society that gave us the ability to purchase the four lots adjacent to the courthouse, which are critical in achieving our purpose. Jon explained that the four lots held by the GCCS cannot be sold by anyone and must be used for the courthouse by 2012 or they revert back to Mr. Roetheli. Jon then reminded those in attendance that the only body that can make official decisions regarding county property is the County Commission. Jon recognized the Commissioners.
Jon then laid out the challenges for the Society as developing a plan which the citizens support, securing six to eight million in funding, and most importantly working together as a county to accomplish the goal. Then the meeting turned to the agenda items, which included the election of the Board of Directors. Jon explained that the By-Laws had recently been revised so that the Board was increased to thirteen members and includes a representative from each of the County’s nine townships and four members at large. Jon thanked the nominating committee, Muriel Brison, Debbie Weingarth, and Sam Bennett for their work and reported they had volunteers wishing to serve in all but four of the townships. Jon then took nominations from the floor and the GCCS voted on the nominees by ballot. Jon Held is in the process of contacting all of those that were nominated and elected to serve on the GCCS Board of Directors. Out of respect for the nominees, the GCCS will announce the names as soon as everyone has confirmed they will serve.
As Roger Prior, the former County Clerk, and Jon were counting the ballots; Joe Roetheli spoke to the group about the unique treasure the courthouse is for Gasconade County. Joe also remarked that out of over 1,300 counties in the United States, the Gasconade County Courthouse appears to be the only one built entirely with private funds. This demonstrates the entrepreneurial spirit upon which our great country was built. And, this alone makes the Courthouse worth saving. Jon interjected that one other county in Wisconsin was built with private funds. Joe then asked the group to do the math and stated .15% of county courthouses were paid for with private funds. He asked if the citizens realized what a rarity this is and how he would love to find that in a business. Joe stated that this unique fact warrants the protection and restoration of the Courthouse.
During the meeting, the members took care of general items of business. At the end of the meeting, Sharon Meyer, the secretary reported that 27 memberships had been paid for during the evening and $1300 had been collected in dues. Jon Held and Sharon reminded those present to contact their family and friends about becoming members.
Annual membership in the organization is $10 for individuals and $15 for families. Additional information is available at http://www.gccourthouse.com/
The Gasconade County Courthouse Society encourages everyone to join and assist in such a worthy purpose. Together we can succeed!
I was just wondering ..... Is the GCCS (Gasconade County Courthouse Society) still "operational"? Does anyone happen to know what is or is not going on?
I paid my $10 membership fee and attended the first annual meeting of membership at the county courthouse on the evening August 10, 2009. Since that time I am not aware of any further public meetings of the GCCS. No meetings of the membership at large and no meetings of the board of directors .... at least none to my knowledge. But I could be misinformed.
What gives? Has the GCCS thrown in the towel? Has the GCCS given up on its once passionate and determined mission to renovate the existing courthouse building and build a county office annex? And if so, what is the reason?
I will be checking with the GCCS board members to see if anyone would like to make a statement on behalf of the GCCS for the record or would like to provide Hermann Hearsay an exclusive interview. I don't see anyone else pressing this issue, so Hermann Hearsay may as well ask a few probing questions!
For historical reference and perspective, I am reprinting hereinbelow the GCCS press release dated 8/25/2009.
Clark Kant
Editor In Chief
GCCS Press Release
from Sharon Meyer, GCCS Secretary
The Gasconade County Courthouse Society, (GCCS), held its first annual membership meeting on August 10. Jon Held, the acting chair, called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. with 46 people in attendance that included the Gasconade County Commissioners.
In his opening remarks, Jon Held spoke about the reasons the GCCS was formed by concerned citizens on April 23, 2008 and reiterated the purpose and mission as stated in the By-Laws, which is to acquire monies to restore, retain, preserve, and expand the facilities of the Gasconade County Courthouse in Hermann, Mo., as the county seat in order to meet the current and future needs of county government.
Jon Held recognized Joe Roetheli, who drove in from Kansas City to attend the meeting. Jon recapped how Joe’s extraordinary donation was a huge spark for the Society that gave us the ability to purchase the four lots adjacent to the courthouse, which are critical in achieving our purpose. Jon explained that the four lots held by the GCCS cannot be sold by anyone and must be used for the courthouse by 2012 or they revert back to Mr. Roetheli. Jon then reminded those in attendance that the only body that can make official decisions regarding county property is the County Commission. Jon recognized the Commissioners.
Jon then laid out the challenges for the Society as developing a plan which the citizens support, securing six to eight million in funding, and most importantly working together as a county to accomplish the goal. Then the meeting turned to the agenda items, which included the election of the Board of Directors. Jon explained that the By-Laws had recently been revised so that the Board was increased to thirteen members and includes a representative from each of the County’s nine townships and four members at large. Jon thanked the nominating committee, Muriel Brison, Debbie Weingarth, and Sam Bennett for their work and reported they had volunteers wishing to serve in all but four of the townships. Jon then took nominations from the floor and the GCCS voted on the nominees by ballot. Jon Held is in the process of contacting all of those that were nominated and elected to serve on the GCCS Board of Directors. Out of respect for the nominees, the GCCS will announce the names as soon as everyone has confirmed they will serve.
As Roger Prior, the former County Clerk, and Jon were counting the ballots; Joe Roetheli spoke to the group about the unique treasure the courthouse is for Gasconade County. Joe also remarked that out of over 1,300 counties in the United States, the Gasconade County Courthouse appears to be the only one built entirely with private funds. This demonstrates the entrepreneurial spirit upon which our great country was built. And, this alone makes the Courthouse worth saving. Jon interjected that one other county in Wisconsin was built with private funds. Joe then asked the group to do the math and stated .15% of county courthouses were paid for with private funds. He asked if the citizens realized what a rarity this is and how he would love to find that in a business. Joe stated that this unique fact warrants the protection and restoration of the Courthouse.
During the meeting, the members took care of general items of business. At the end of the meeting, Sharon Meyer, the secretary reported that 27 memberships had been paid for during the evening and $1300 had been collected in dues. Jon Held and Sharon reminded those present to contact their family and friends about becoming members.
Annual membership in the organization is $10 for individuals and $15 for families. Additional information is available at http://www.gccourthouse.com/
The Gasconade County Courthouse Society encourages everyone to join and assist in such a worthy purpose. Together we can succeed!
From The Night Desk Of Jimmy Oldsun - 1/6/2010
Published by Jimmy Oldsun, Staff Reporter on the Night Desk
A credible source who prefers to remain anonymous at this time has told Hermann Hearsay that the owners of a certain well-known business located on Market Street were seen moving office furniture and equipment out of their rented office space on Tuesday evening. Hermann Hearsay has not been able to confirm this report with an independent second source nor has Hermann Hearsay been able to contact the owners themselves to find out if they are moving to a new location or whether they are just upgrading to newer office furniture and equipment. That is why we are not reporting the name of the business nor the names of the business owners. If anyone can shed any further light on this apparent
developing story, please contact our news department as soon as possible.
In an unrelated matter, two ambulance vehicles were called out in the eleven o'clock hour. Since our owner, T. T. Tiger, is too squeaky tight to buy us a police scanner, I am unable to report anything further on this matter. I'm sure we will all hear more about it in a coffee shop or convenience store tomorrow morning. I hope you can wait until then for heavensakes!
On the continuing matter of the stray cats running rampant in Hermann, I can't say that I've seen anything of them as I have driven around town tonight. I suppose that they may have all died off in the terrible cold last night. If anyone out there has any stray cats to report, please contact our news department or Alderman John Penning.
Elmer J. Fudd, owner of the recently opened Elmer J. Fudd's Wabbit Stew has asked us to keep our eyes peeled for rabbits. I didn't see any rabbits tonight, but I did see a grey squirrel running along a power line in the downtown area just before dusk this evening.
If you haven't already taken your patio plants inside yet this winter, it's probably too late. I'm pretty sure the extreme cold spell has killed all patio potted plants by now. The Weather Channel says it's 8 degrees Fahrenheit at about 12:30 am, Wednesday morning, but my outside thermometer is reading 10 degrees Fahrenheit. The flags at the V.F.W. and the German School Museum indicate a very, very slight breeze.
The 2010 Gasconade County Sheriff Calendars are now available. I've seen them at Time For Pie and the Hermann Advertiser-Courier, both sponsors of this year's calendar. I don't where you'd go to buy one or get a free one, I'm just reporting that they're out and about.
On a non-local matter, I am anxiously awaiting college football's national championship game this Thursday night between the Texas Longhorns and the Alabama Crimson Tide. I haven't the foggiest idea how this game might go, but I think it's gonna be a real battle of two great teams. Bama is favored by 3-1/2 points.
Well, Clark told be to keep these nightly reports crisp and to the point, so I think I'll conclude by reporting that it's a cold night in Hermann and everything throughout the community seems to be buttoned up tighter than a tick!
Signing off from the night desk,
Jimmy Oldsun
Staff Reporter
A credible source who prefers to remain anonymous at this time has told Hermann Hearsay that the owners of a certain well-known business located on Market Street were seen moving office furniture and equipment out of their rented office space on Tuesday evening. Hermann Hearsay has not been able to confirm this report with an independent second source nor has Hermann Hearsay been able to contact the owners themselves to find out if they are moving to a new location or whether they are just upgrading to newer office furniture and equipment. That is why we are not reporting the name of the business nor the names of the business owners. If anyone can shed any further light on this apparent
developing story, please contact our news department as soon as possible.
In an unrelated matter, two ambulance vehicles were called out in the eleven o'clock hour. Since our owner, T. T. Tiger, is too squeaky tight to buy us a police scanner, I am unable to report anything further on this matter. I'm sure we will all hear more about it in a coffee shop or convenience store tomorrow morning. I hope you can wait until then for heavensakes!
On the continuing matter of the stray cats running rampant in Hermann, I can't say that I've seen anything of them as I have driven around town tonight. I suppose that they may have all died off in the terrible cold last night. If anyone out there has any stray cats to report, please contact our news department or Alderman John Penning.
Elmer J. Fudd, owner of the recently opened Elmer J. Fudd's Wabbit Stew has asked us to keep our eyes peeled for rabbits. I didn't see any rabbits tonight, but I did see a grey squirrel running along a power line in the downtown area just before dusk this evening.
If you haven't already taken your patio plants inside yet this winter, it's probably too late. I'm pretty sure the extreme cold spell has killed all patio potted plants by now. The Weather Channel says it's 8 degrees Fahrenheit at about 12:30 am, Wednesday morning, but my outside thermometer is reading 10 degrees Fahrenheit. The flags at the V.F.W. and the German School Museum indicate a very, very slight breeze.
The 2010 Gasconade County Sheriff Calendars are now available. I've seen them at Time For Pie and the Hermann Advertiser-Courier, both sponsors of this year's calendar. I don't where you'd go to buy one or get a free one, I'm just reporting that they're out and about.
On a non-local matter, I am anxiously awaiting college football's national championship game this Thursday night between the Texas Longhorns and the Alabama Crimson Tide. I haven't the foggiest idea how this game might go, but I think it's gonna be a real battle of two great teams. Bama is favored by 3-1/2 points.
Well, Clark told be to keep these nightly reports crisp and to the point, so I think I'll conclude by reporting that it's a cold night in Hermann and everything throughout the community seems to be buttoned up tighter than a tick!
Signing off from the night desk,
Jimmy Oldsun
Staff Reporter
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