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Flu vaccine available in Vernon County despite supplier shut-down
(Local News ~ 10/07/04)
By Steve Moyer Nevada Daily Mail Safety concerns at the Chiron Corporations British plant mean that United States' supplies of flu vaccine could be cut in half for the 2004 flu season that starts in November, but the local supply should be sufficient, health officials say...
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Woman charged in connection with stabbing incident
(Local News ~ 10/07/04)
By Steve Moyer Nevada Daily Mail A 31-year-old Nevada woman, Shahanna Barnett, is in custody following an incident at 309 W. Arch Tuesday. According to the police report filed by Sgt. Jeff Baker of the Nevada Police Department, when he arrived at the scene Barnett was on the porch of the house and Robert White, 27, Nevada, told him he had been stabbed and that Barnett was the person who stabbed him...
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Straight Talk founder to speak to Nevada students about positive choices
(Local News ~ 10/07/04)
Special to the Daily Mail Dale "Mad Dog" Messmer, medically/honorably discharged United States Marine, former mercenary, bounty hunter, bodyguard, pilot and ex-convict will be the guest speaker at the Nevada High School auditorium. Speaking to students, staff and guests about a subject that he is very familiar with -- choices. He made some very poor choices in the past...
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Kinder visits Nevada on the campaign trail
(Local News ~ 10/07/04)
By Lynn A. Wade Nevada Daily Mail State Senator Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau, visited Nevada on Wednesday, as part of a tour of all of the state's 114 counties as he campaigns for election to the office of Missouri lieutenant governor. Kinder visited with a small group of citizens gathered at Nevada Regional Medical Center, highlighting his position on health care and on reforming the state's civil law system, which he believes is important in controlling medical malpractice insurance rates, which in turn will help to keep a broader range of medical services available in Missouri, especially in rural areas.. ...
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today's record
(Obituary ~ 10/07/04)
Births Savannah Mary-Katherine West Larry and Stephanie West, Butler, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Savannah Mary-Katherine West. Savannah was born at 4:01 p.m., on Oct. 5, 2004, at Nevada Regional Medical Center. She weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces, and measured 21 inches. She joins two brothers Da Kotah West and Kolbi West. Paternal grandparent is Larry West Sr., Butler. Paternal great-grandparent is Ruth West, Butler. Maternal grandparent is Paul Rogers, Butler...
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Middle Age Plus
(Column ~ 10/07/04)
What affects your vote? I don't usually get into political issues in my column. I figure that by the time we are middle age plus we have seen all sorts of policies rise and fall, parties gain and lose, and heroes lauded and disclaimed. Through it all we have risen in the mornings, gone to bed at night and usually had a reasonably normal life...
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Then and Now
(Column ~ 10/07/04)
The long-ago murder in 'Ghost Hollow' "Murder will out," runs an old saying. And it will "out" not just once, it seems, but over and over, forever. Hardly another six months can go by without interest stirring afresh in some Vernon County murder case from long, long ago...
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The Way It Was
(Column ~ 10/07/04)
100 years ago: Woman falls from train Mrs. James Graff who was found about one mile north of the city on the Missouri Pacific right-of-way, was taken to Webb City this afternoon. As stated in the Mail, Graff was en route from St. Louis to Webb City to visit her sons...
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Nevada still trying to catch their footing
(High School Sports ~ 10/07/04)
By Joe Warren Nevada Daily Mail The Nevada Tigers look to get back on track this week when they travel to Neosho for a battle between two 2-3 teams Friday. Both Nevada and Neosho have been a victim of their tough schedules so far, with Neosho losing games to very good teams from Ozark and Branson, while Nevada has been beaten up by Class 4 powers in Webb City and Carthage...
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Missourian faces off with old teammates
(Other Sports ~ 10/07/04)
Associated Press ST. LOUIS -- For six seasons, defensive end Grant Wistrom and offensive tackle Orlando Pace squared off hundreds of times on the practice field as St. Louis Rams teammates. Their matchup will be for real now that Wistrom is a member of the Seattle Seahawks (3-0), who host the Rams (2-2) Sunday...
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Kansas City hits bye week on the heels of big win
(Other Sports ~ 10/07/04)
By Doug Tucker AP Sports Writer KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- At 1-3, the Kansas City Chiefs aren't where they would like to be. But a 27-24 win Monday night at Baltimore has sent the Chiefs into their bye week feeling better about themselves, their program and their chances of salvaging the season...
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