KJFM NEWS — As municipalities in the Eagle 102 listening area work to meet the needs of citizens during the COVID-19 health crisis, many have ordered changes to operations.
City officials throughout the Twin Pikes region are asking all citizens to conform to CDC guidelines and limit exposure to public places. Residents are encouraged to mail payments or pay bills online (when possible). Those who have essential business should contact the municipal building in their town. Some places also have drop boxes available for payments.
The city halls in Louisiana and Clarksville have announced they will be closed to the public until April 30. The city halls in Bowling Green, Pittsfield, Barry and Pleasant Hill are closed to visitors until further notice. Griggsville City Hall has limited visitors to one at a time. The Eolia City Hall remains open at this time, though city officials are examining measures to limit foot traffic.
Residents should contact their city hall for further questions about hours, payments or other business.
Bowling Green City Hall: 573-324-5451
Barry City Hall: 217-335-2215
Clarksville City Hall: 573-242-3336
Curryville City Hall: 573-324-3143
Elsberry City Hall: 573-898-5588
Eolia City Hall: 573-485-7310
Frankford City Hall: 573-784-2618
Griggsville City Hall: 217-833-2412
Louisiana City Hall: 573-754-4132
Perry City Hall: 217-236-9171
Pleasant Hill City Hall: 217-734-2113
Pittsfield City Hall: 217-285-4484
Silex City Hall: 573-384-5959
Vandalia City Hall: 573-594-6186
Any municipality needing to add or edit information may contact KJFM-Eagle 102 at 800-432-5102 or email the station at eagle102@kjfmradio.com.
Follow local updates on coronavirus changes on the COVID-19 page online at www.kjfmeagle102.net