Join Scott as he travels down south to Wheatland, the county seat of Hickory County and birth place of Missouri Governor Mike Parson.
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Listen in as Scott sits down to talk with Sen. Paul Wieland about his past with public service and his time in the Missouri Legislature.
This week Andrew County was the newest addition on the “Show Me Missourah” podcast, hosted by Scott Faughn.
Camden County was founded in 1841 and named Kinderhook County and renamed Camden County in 1843 after Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden, Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom and leader of the British Whig Party.
Harrison County was founded in 1845 and is named after U.S. Representative Albert G. Harrison of Missouri. Currently, the population is 8,157 and the county seat is the city of Bethany. Harrison county is located in the great northwest of Missouri and borders Iowa to the north. Commissioner Mike Smith sat down with Scott Faughn […]
This week Harrison County was the newest addition on the “Show Me Missourah” podcast, hosted by Scott Faughn. Ozark County was formed back in 1841, and since then has grown to its current population of 8,553+ residents, reigning over 755 square miles. The county seat is the city of Gainesville, the largest city in the […]
This week Grundy County was the newest addition on the “Show Me Missourah” podcast, hosted by Scott Faughn. Grundy County was formed back in 1841, and since then has grown to its current population of over 9,500 residents. The entire county covers 483 square miles, with seven towns residing in it, and the seat of […]
Gary Kremer spoke with Scott Faughn about the state of Missouri, specifically its rich history.
This week were in Cape Girardeau County with Judge Stephen Limbaugh, Presiding Commissioner Clint Tracy, and Farm Bureau President Laura Nothdurft talk all things Cape County.
This week we were in one of the original five counties, Cape Girardeau County We had a great visit with Judge Stephen Limbaugh, former Lt. Governor Peter Kinder, Cape Girardeau County Presiding Commissioner Clint Tracy, and Farm Bureau President Laura Nothdurf talk all things Cape County.
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