
Northeast News & Pictures
Chief of Palmyra Police Ed Bogue checks a victim during the docu-drama at the local high school.
Monroe City High School was the Battle of the Belt winner for Most Improved in the NE Region, while Troy Buchanan High School was the Overall winner. Congratulations to both schools, and thank you to all schools who participated!
Monroe City High School Principal Chris Redmund, American Family Insurance Agent J.R. Dierkson (AmFam sponsors the program), faculty member and advisor Jennifer Hays and two high school students during the award presentation in 2008.

Silex High School cheerleaders say "Arrive Alive!"
Buckle Up Bear a Hit at Pike County Safety Fair!
Car Seat Checks Regularly Performed in Hannibal
Photo: Hannibal Courier Post
Elsberry High School Cheerleaders
Show the Arrive Alive Spirit
These cheerleaders took their Arrive Alive and Buckle Up cheer to the stands during one of the first home basketball games of the season. During the cheer, they threw out t-shirts that remind students to wear their seat belts.
Three Counties Team Up for Car Seat Checks
Lincoln, Montgomery and Marion Counties all provided certified child passenger technicians to check the installation of car seats and help parents learn how to properly buckle up their little ones. The event was held in Montgomery City in November. Email Julina Kirby (Marion County Health Department) , Lisa Sitler (Lincoln Co. Health Department) or Kathie Hoette (Montgomery Co. Health Department) to schedule a check up event in your area, or to learn more about becoming a certified child passenger technician.

Gimme an A!
Let's hear it for High School Cheerleaders! Troy and Warrenton High Schools are cheering about buckling up, and their audiences are reaping the t-shirt benefits! If your school would like to throw Arrive Alive t-shirts out at a sporting event, email our outreach coordinators, Kim Biondo or Erica Stewart, and they'll make sure you get all the information AND T-SHIRTS you need to have fun AND make a difference!







