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People / 1C Sports / 1B John Horton recalls his first St. Clair’s Ryan Meek (pictured) band Blind Mary and and Brock Woodcock win state rehearsing in old school house wrestling titles, go undefeated CongratulationsTO ALL COVERING WASHINGTON • UNION • ST. CLAIR THE WINNERS RUNNERS-UP SSiinnccee 11886600 & missourian.com Weddings winnesr Pages 4C-6C WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2022 AANN EEDDIITTIIOONN OOFF TTHHEE WWAASSHHIINNGGTTOONN MMIISSSSOOUURRIIAANN $125 Winner of the 2021 Missouri Press Association Gold Cup for excellence in journalism (cid:61)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:92)(cid:84)(cid:76)(cid:3)(cid:24)(cid:29)(cid:24)(cid:3)(cid:3)(cid:99)(cid:3)(cid:3)(cid:53)(cid:92)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:76)(cid:89)(cid:3)(cid:24)(cid:23)(cid:25)(cid:3) Hoffmanns’ plans (cid:58)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:91)(cid:97)(cid:3)(cid:83)(cid:76)(cid:85)(cid:75)(cid:90)(cid:3) (cid:60)(cid:21)(cid:58)(cid:21)(cid:3)(cid:58)(cid:76)(cid:85)(cid:72)(cid:91)(cid:76) becoming reality (cid:74)(cid:72)(cid:84)(cid:87)(cid:72)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:85)(cid:3)(cid:11)(cid:24)(cid:52) By Geoff Folsom [email protected] State Sen. Dave Schatz, R- Sullivan is helping his U.S. Senate campaign out with a $1 million loan. Schatz reported $1,161,707 in cash on hand, as of the Dec. 31 reporting date. That ranked third among the 20 candidates to file with the Federal Elec- tion Commission, behind fel- low Republicans U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, who reported $1,779,338, and Missouri At- torney General Eric Schmitt, who reported $1,271,674. Dave Schatz Schatz made the $1 million loan Dec. 31, listing himself as the owner of Schatz Con- struction LLC. “Obviously, I believed it was necessary,” Schatz told The Missourian. “I believe in what I’m doing and know it’s going to take some resources in order to do it.” Land of opportunity Schatz said it is possible he could loan his campaign more in the future. “We’re working on all of that right now, so that’s David Hoffmann stands on his back porch, overlooking the Missouri River Feb. 8 • See Schatz Page 2A in St. Albans. Missourian Photo/Julia Hansen. 13 months later, Hoffmanns reflect on their (cid:47)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:79)(cid:94)(cid:72)(cid:96)(cid:3)(cid:28)(cid:23)(cid:3) investment in Augusta and what is coming next By Ethan Colbert sary with a two-part series about the plan [email protected] and the progress Hoffmann has made. The (cid:80)(cid:84)(cid:87)(cid:89)(cid:86)(cid:93)(cid:76)(cid:84)(cid:76)(cid:85)(cid:91)(cid:90)(cid:3) second story will run in The Missourian’s Driving into Augusta a few years ago, weekend edition. David Hoffmann said the rural St. Charles Hoffmann said he hopes visitors to Au- community was a far cry from the town he gusta today have a much different perspec- (cid:74)(cid:86)(cid:84)(cid:80)(cid:85)(cid:78)(cid:3)(cid:90)(cid:86)(cid:86)(cid:85) rmeimd-e1m9b6e0rse dw ahse na hbeo ya nind thhies “ twiavse roenco gtnhiez ecdo mbym tuhnei tfye dtehraatl father, Harvey, would criss- government in 1980 as the first cinrogs ms itlhk ef rcoomu nvtarryisoiudse d caoirllieecst.- “I’m kind of dtuersaigl nAarteead inA tmhee rciocuannt rVyi.t icul- By Geoff Folsom “It was dying what I think nostalgic when “It feels so special to see the [email protected] people would say was a slow town now. It truly looks alive,” death, but it was certainly dy- it comes to said Hoffmann, who along with A planned $5.3 million in improvements on Highway ing. There was only one busi- his wife, Jerri, now reside in 50 through the heart of Union are the latest in a series of ness on Walnut Street and Augusta . . . I can St. Albans. The pair grew up in upgrades along the route in Franklin County. everything else was shuttered Washington. Improvements on Highway 50 east of Union heading and closed. The buildings were honestly say that Since the company’s an- toward the intersection with Interstate 44 concluded last iHno rfefamllayn, nr esaalilyd binad a d riserceepnat iirn,”- this one” means nthoeu nHcoefmfmenatn nins hJaavneu areryn o2v0at2e1d, ytheea ri.n tTehraste cptrioonje wcti tfhe aEtausrte Dd ernempaavrikn Rg oaandd a tnudr tnu lrann leasn aest terview with The Missourian. more to us both.” 51 buildings, including several at Highway 50’s intersection with Highway EE, west of It’s been one year since The David Hoffmann downtown buildings, added a Union. It cost $2.1 million. Hnioefsf manannonu nFcaemd iliyt polfa nCnoemdp tao- Owner $an1d.5 opmeinlleido ns esvceurlapl tunreew pbaurski,- strTethceh u opfc Homigihnwg apyr o5j0e cftr oinmv o0l.v2e sm rielesus rwfaesctin ogf at h2e. 5in mteirle- invest up to $150 million in nesses, including Hoffmann section with Independence Drive, east to the intersection the community by buying wineries and vine- Gas, 225 Jackson St.; the Augusta Empo- with Highway 47 south. yards, building a new hotel and conference rium, 5595 Walnut St.; Kickstand Augus- Once this stretch is complete, one major segment will center, and opening multiple businesses. ta at the Katy Trail, 5533 Water St.; and remain to be upgraded, said Stephen O’Connor, the Mis- The Missourian is marking the anniver- • See Hoffmann Page 2A • See Highway 50 Page 4A (cid:55)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:80)(cid:91)(cid:80)(cid:74)(cid:72)(cid:83)(cid:3)(cid:79)(cid:86)(cid:87)(cid:76)(cid:77)(cid:92)(cid:83)(cid:90)(cid:3)(cid:196)(cid:83)(cid:76)(cid:3)(cid:72)(cid:90)(cid:3)(cid:76)(cid:83)(cid:76)(cid:74)(cid:91)(cid:80)(cid:86)(cid:85)(cid:3)(cid:85)(cid:76)(cid:72)(cid:89)(cid:90) Newcomers seek area’s Challengers hope to congressional seat unseat new judges By William Skipworth By Geoff Folsom [email protected] [email protected] Candidate filing for state and federal Some familiar faces new to county poli- elected office in Missouri opened Tuesday, tics were among the first in line when filing giving candidates their first chance to offi- for the August primaries opened Tuesday. cially enter into the political fray. The first to file was Lisa Smart, who is As of 11 a.m., 14 candidates — nine Re- running for the Franklin County recorder publicans and five Democrats — had filed to of deeds job now held by Jennifer Metcalf. run for the U.S. Senate, a seat being vacated Smart, the chief deputy recorder of deeds, by Roy Blunt, a Republican who announced has worked in the office 18 years. he would not seek reelection. “Jenny (Metcalf) is planning her retire- In the order they filed, those Republican ment,” Smart said. “I’m, basically, seeking candidates are: Republicans Mark McClos- Entering the race a promotion from the voters.” key, a St. Louis attorney who garnered na- Later Tuesday, Metcalf confirmed that tional attention after waving a gun at Black Franklin County Clerk Tim Baker, left, helps Matthew Beck- after “much deliberation” she will retire at Lives Matter protesters in June 2020; Eric (cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:15)(cid:3)(cid:85)(cid:76)(cid:74)(cid:75)(cid:87)(cid:15)(cid:3)(cid:68)(cid:86)(cid:3)(cid:75)(cid:72)(cid:3)(cid:192)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:86)(cid:3)(cid:73)(cid:82)(cid:85)(cid:3)(cid:85)(cid:72)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:70)(cid:87)(cid:76)(cid:82)(cid:81)(cid:3)(cid:68)(cid:86)(cid:3)(cid:41)(cid:85)(cid:68)(cid:81)(cid:78)(cid:79)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:3)(cid:38)(cid:82)(cid:88)(cid:81)(cid:87)(cid:92)(cid:3)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:86)- the end of her term. Gwrheoi treenssi,g ntehde ind i2sg0r1a8c eadm ifdo rmmuelrt ipgloev esrcnaonr- ecuting attorney. Filing for the August election began Tuesday WaPsrheisnigdtinong, C wohmom fiilsesdio tnoe rru Tni mfo rB rreinelkeecrt,i oonf • See Newcomers Page 4A and will run through March 29. Missourian Photo/Julia Hansen. • See Judges Page 4A CAULSL FoIrn Ysuoruarn FceR EE Stay Connected With Breaking News: Consultation! Advanced Hearing To Subscribe Call 636-390-3029 We Are Your Local Insurance Provider! Care, Inc. wBhsouomy wt hfeereooamnrmes! 619837 6Hi.g3hw9a0y A. 2• W0a0sh7in gton C2OB2MV YYM#O eOUaTUN1rEsRID !T Y 2A WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2022 THE MISSOURIAN WWW.EMISSOURIAN.COM HOFFMANN CONTINUED FROM 1A a number of bed-and- breakfast properties. Their company has purchased more than 25 properties in the Augus- ta area that span more than 700 acres. The Hoffmanns said they hope to open at least one new business every six months. “The trick with Au- gusta is recognizing that people are really coming for the wineries and that downtown is kind of an afterthought, so we don’t wwainnetr iteos ,d”e Htroafcftm farnonm s atihde. A year of investment Presidential appeal Augusta Town Board officials said they are al- Jerri and David Hoffmann stand on a dock Brothers Zachary Bondor, 10, and Levi Bondor, 12, both of Labadie, ac- ready noticing the “Hoff- after christening Miss Augusta Oct. 24, 2021, cept a shared award for best Abraham Lincoln costume from Washing- mrheiacgenhinepr te”sf tfahercaetn “” s pairgson jsieaficltceeasdn t.ta lyx aOtv tehre a Y yaecahrt aCglou,b t hoef Scot.u Lpoleu iasn nino uSnt.c eCdh aprlalenss. t(cid:51)o(cid:85)n(cid:72) (cid:86)P(cid:76)(cid:71)u(cid:72)b(cid:81)lic(cid:87)(cid:86) (cid:183)L(cid:3)(cid:39)ib(cid:68)ra(cid:92)(cid:3)r(cid:70)y(cid:72) D(cid:79)(cid:72)i(cid:69)re(cid:85)(cid:68)c(cid:87)t(cid:76)o(cid:82)r(cid:81) N(cid:3)(cid:69)e(cid:72)l(cid:87)s(cid:90)o(cid:72)n(cid:72) A(cid:81)p(cid:3)(cid:87)p(cid:75)e(cid:72)l(cid:3)l(cid:79).(cid:76) (cid:69)T(cid:85)h(cid:68)e(cid:85)(cid:92) (cid:3)c(cid:68)o(cid:81)n(cid:71)t(cid:3)e(cid:49)s(cid:72)t (cid:76)w(cid:74)(cid:75)a(cid:69)s(cid:82) p(cid:85)(cid:75)a(cid:82)rt(cid:82) o(cid:71)f(cid:3) (cid:53)a(cid:72) jo(cid:68)i(cid:71)n(cid:86)t (cid:3) “I think you have to to invest over $100 million into Augusta, seek- Bookstore. Author and Lincoln historian Jan Jacobi, (center) presented give credit to the Hoff- ing to make the region a wine destination to on his “Young Lincoln” series at the event.(cid:3) (cid:48)(cid:76)(cid:86)(cid:86)(cid:82)(cid:88)(cid:85)(cid:76)(cid:68)(cid:81)(cid:3)(cid:51)(cid:75)(cid:82)(cid:87)(cid:82)(cid:18)(cid:53)(cid:72)(cid:76)(cid:71)(cid:3)(cid:42)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:81)(cid:81)(cid:17) mBoabn nHso ffoerr t, hTeo iwnncr Beaosaer,d” rival Napa Valley. Missourian Photo/Julia Hansen. SCHATZ chair, said after a recent represent big, sophisti- tention to open two meeting of the Augusta cated transactions.” large hotels in the Au- CONTINUED FROM 1A cording to the FEC. running to hold. Planning and Zoning Their Augusta proj- gusta region. Work is Schatz is pleased with The filing, made to the Commission. ect hits closer to home. continuing on Chateau something we’ll have his campaign fundrais- Missouri Ethics Commis- Jerri Hoffmann is “I’m kind of nostalgic Hoffmann, a planned to make a determina- ing so far. sion, showed a $1,500 do- preparing to launch the when it comes to Augus- boutique hotel on the tion on,” he said. “Getting in this race nation from the Madison Augusta Clothing Co., ta,” David Hoffmann said. former Emmaus Home Schatz, who announced in 45 days and going Political Action Commit- a boutique catering to “This is the fourth down- campus in nearby Mar- his run for Senate in mid- through Thanksgiving tee and a $400 donation women from their 30s to town that we are work- thasville. Construction November, raised more and Christmas and New from the MO Cable PAC. 60s, in March. ing to restore, but I can work will begin soon than $160,000 from other Year’s — I think we were Schatz spent $7,493 David Hoffmann said honestly say that this one on the planned Hoff- donors in a month and a able to accomplish a lot on the presiding com- businesses like a gas sta- means more to us both.” mann Lodge & Spa, a half. He received dozens of in a short window of missioner filing, with tion, coffee shop, the Jerri Hoffmann 15,000-square-foot, 65- contributions of $2,900, time,” he said. the largest expenditures Emporium, the Augusta agreed, saying the cou- room hotel and confer- the maximum allowable Schatz’s campaign had of $3,210 on digital mar- Clothing Co., art galler- ple’s “hearts are really ence center. The hotel is for individual donations. only spent $6,458, as of keting with Victory En- ies, bicycle shop, florist, in this one.” expected to open some- Among those donat- the report date. Of that, terprises, $1,965 on a wedding dress boutique, a Jerri and David are time in 2023. ing $2,900 were Rachel $2,706 went to WinRed Senate Christmas party men’s clothing store, a nov- not the only family mem- The company also Andreasson, of Sullivan, Technical Services, LLC, with the Fraternal Order elty toy store, a real estate bers who have developed is in talks to purchase a board member with of Arlington, Virginia, of Eagles in Jefferson office, a furniture store, strong emotional attach- Mid-America Coaches the Wallis Companies; for credit card processing City and $1,500 with the a hunting goods store, a ments to Augusta. Their in Washington, recently Washington business fees; $2,500 to Leadbelt Bill Wallis Charitable gourmet cheese shop, a son, Greg, who is the com- purchased NOA Medical owners Brenda and Rick Strategies LLC, of Jeffer- Foundation on a charity yoga studio and others will pany’s CEO, has moved and is continuing talks Bouse, who each donated son City, for fundraising; golf tournament. complement the wineries. “ with the owners of the $2,900; Dickey Bub Pres- and $1,252 to Victory En- Schatz had $134,943 Ideally, he said, art Missouri Meerschaum ident Steve Dickey, of St. terprises, of Davenport, on hand for the county gexahlliebriitess twhorouuldg hboruintg t hine “If these businesses caonrdn secvoebr apl iopteh efra cbtuosriy- Cnahradr,l eosf; UJnonioant,h aonw nDero wof- Iow“aW, feo’rre p rfionctuinsegd. on at ceonmd mofis s2i0o2n1 ,r aaccec oartd itnhge year. He also would like bring in 20 nesses in Washington, Hansen Franklin County least getting enough re- to his Missouri Ethics a bank to open a branch including an unnamed Land Co.; Warren Erd- sources for us to have Commission report. in Augusta. more people to packaging company, a man, of Kansas City, ex- viability in this race,” “I’m not running for “If these businesses downtown Augusta medical supply compa- ecutive vice president of Schatz said. “We know county commission at bring in 20 more people to ny, and others. the Kansas City Southern that we have to do more.” this point,” Schatz said downtown Augusta a day a day then that is The Hoffmanns said railroad; Michael Garoz- Schatz said it has Monday. 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In cago, with his wife and force and retain from Tiber Health CEO David to run for the office of Candidates are not al- recent weeks the company their four children. business acquisitions. Lenihan, of St. Louis; Franklin County Presid- lowed to transfer money announced it was making “Every time he would In addition to the Barry Lock, of Sullivan, ing Commissioner —an between state and fed- investments in the Macki- come here for a visit, business deals, the owner of Shippers Insur- office he said he is not eral elections. nac Island in Michigan. he would say to us that Hoffmanns said they ance Program; Sullivan Across the communi- ‘There’s something about are committed to being retiree Kathleen Lock; ties, the Hoffmanns said this place,” Jerri Hoff- involved community Matthew Montee, of Mon- they strive to either open mann said of Greg, who boosters in Augusta. tee Construction in Sul- or purchase an existing heads the company’s real They were the lead spon- livan; John and Thomas business each month. estate portfolio. “There sor for the Plein Air Newman, of Poplar Bluff, Hoffmann said his is something about your Festival and donated with TNT Enterprises, family’s company now hometown that gets into $75,000 for new Christ- with John donating owns 41 waterfront your blood and there is mas lights for the annu- $2,900 and Thomas do- properties on the famed something special about al Christmas Walk. nating $5,800; Peterson Mackinac Island. it — it’s like the smell “We wanted Augusta Oil Owner Don Peterson, “These businesses of the air is different, or to look like something of Sullivan, who made are expensive, and they the way the sun comes out of, you know, a Hall- two $2,900 donations; up, or just something mark movie. 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