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Kannady-Foreman inks four incoming recruits
(College Sports ~ 04/29/17)
The future is bright for Cottey Comets volleyball, as head coach Marla Kannady-Foreman has signed four high school seniors to her incoming recruiting class. Hanna Kellenberger Kellenberger is a talented libero and defensive specialist out of Muriel Battle High School in Columbia, Mo...
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Surface lures the way to go when bass fishing
(Outdoors ~ 04/29/17)
This is the time bass fishermen wait patiently for bass to move into shallow water –– while actively feeding they are particularly vulnerable to fishing. Jack Melton, Springfield, is one of the many bass anglers who looks forward to late April and early May when bass fishing is good –– especially fishing with topwater lures...
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Surface lures the way to go when bass fishing
(Outdoors ~ 04/29/17)
This is the time bass fishermen wait patiently for bass to move into shallow water –– while actively feeding they are particularly vulnerable to fishing. Jack Melton, Springfield, is one of the many bass anglers who looks forward to late April and early May when bass fishing is good –– especially fishing with topwater lures...
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Mosher talks about drugs at Rotary
(Local News ~ 04/29/17)
ndmeditorial@gmail.com Vernon County Sheriff Jason Mosher told the Nevada Rotary Club Thursday that state funding for the CNET Drug Task Force, which the Vernon County Sheriff’s Department is a member of, drops every year, while drug use continues to increase. He said the Vernon County Sheriff’s Department administers the grants the task force receives...
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Walker board discusses money with maintenance employee
(Local News ~ 04/29/17)
gfranklin.nevadadailymail@gmail.com City maintenance employee William Jeffery discussed his increased workload with city of Walker board members at a Tuesday evening meeting. “I have something I would like to talk to you guys about,” Jeffery told the board. ...
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Think before you act! Time is not always on your side
(Column ~ 04/29/17)
When working in law enforcement, you are faced every day with situations that require a great deal of consideration before making a decision in whatever incident you may be dealing with at the time. One wrong decision can change everything, so you must train, and be ready to think about each action you make before you make it even though you often only have a split second to make that decision...
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The history of chocolate
(Column ~ 04/29/17)
Hi neighbors. The ever quoted “they” say that spring turns a young man’s fancy to love and we all know what is demanded of love — chocolate! I did some research and ran across a 2008 article in the Smithsonian.com website about the history of chocolate. On comparing this article by Amanda Fiegl with several others on the Internet, I’ve compiled this research to share with you. I hope you enjoy learning all about chocolate, and use it to express spring fancy you may be afflicted with...
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Government Spending
(Column ~ 04/29/17)
Missouri’s 31st Senatorial Dist. “What I’m not saying is that all government spending is bad. It’s not - far, far from it, but there is no free lunch, as a former colleague of mine used to say. There is no public tooth fairy. Father Christmas does not work on the Treasury staff this year. You can never bail someone out of trouble without putting someone else into trouble”. Economist, Arthur Laffer...
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