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  • More demand, fewer grads mean tech careers continue to boom
  • (ARA) - The era of the Internet start-up boom may be over, but demand for technology professionals continues to rise. Broader use of cheaper, more easily available technology by a variety of industries, and a dearth of technology professionals mean ...
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  • 2/5/2012 2:53:39 PM
  • Simplify and organize: the hottest trends in home improvement
  • (ARA) - With the economy remaining uncertain, homeowners are tending to stay in place and upgrade their homes, rather than move up to something newer or larger. Just as economic conditions evolve, however, so does this housing trend. Simplifying and ...
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  • 2/5/2012 11:26:03 AM
  • Jefferson College edges Crowder hoops
  • The Jefferson College Lady Vikings got their revenge against Crowder Saturday afternoon, beating the visiting Lady ‘Riders, 78-75. Jordan Hunter led four Crowder players in double figures scoring with 19 points in the loss. Caprese Marshall had 13 ...
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  • 2/5/2012 5:13:49 AM
  • John Thomas Larson
  • John enjoyed golfing, fishing, storytelling, woodworking, and watching baseball. He took great pride in his Norwegian heritage. Most of all he especially loved spending time with his grandsons and taking part in their activities. John leaves behind his dog
  • Joplin Globe
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  • 2/4/2012 9:57:10 PM
  • Golf carts again on city council agenda
  • The project is entirely funded by the Missouri Development Finance Board; • Consider approval of a notice to proceed to Jordan Disposal Service/Gator Industrial regarding the demolition of the former First Baptist Church building at Main and Jefferson ...
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  • 2/4/2012 7:55:29 PM
  • We Need Clean Water Act
  • The year 2012 marks the 40th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, the landmark law designed to make all of America’s waters clean enough to swim in and drink and fish from ... seasonal waters that feed Missouri’s rivers are at risk of pollution ...
  • Washington Missourian
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  • 2/4/2012 3:30:37 PM
  • What to watch: 'The Woman in Black' movie trailer
  • In 1776 South Carolina, Mel Gibson plays a pacifist plantation owner who joins the War for Independence after a British officer murders his son. Heath Ledge co-stars. New movies: 'Big Miracle,' 'The Woman in Black' The big movies out this weekend include .
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 2/4/2012 1:57:34 PM
  • Red hot holiday food trends for 2011
  • (ARA) - As the weather cools, our holiday culinary adventures heat up. From planning the perfect holiday dinner menu to discovering new, destined-to-become-favorites cookie recipes, we all spend a lot of time thinking about great food at this time of year
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  • 2/4/2012 7:09:32 AM
  • McDonald County girls lose second straight
  • After winning five in a row, the McDonald County Lady Mustangs have now lost two straight. Despite three scorers in double figures, the Lady Mustangs lost to Carl Junction, 42-40 Thursday night. Callie Shaver had 11 points while Ashton Pratt and Preslea ..
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  • 2/4/2012 5:36:29 AM
  • Sylvia Thompson residents observe birthdays in February
  • He was a mechanic for the Missouri National Guard. He drove and built race cars ... She was a sales clerk. She enjoys fishing, playing cards and collecting rocks and glass dishes. She has two children, Carolyn Lee, of Sedalia, and James Franklin, of ...
  • Sedalia Democrat
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  • 2/4/2012 3:41:57 AM
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  • The spill was detected after local residents reported finding dead fish Jan. 15. Chinese rivers, lakes and coastal waters are heavily polluted due to inadequate controls on industries, runoff from farms and urban sewage. The area near Hechi ...
  • Jefferson City News Tribune Online
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  • 2/4/2012 12:07:12 AM
  • Rock snot’ could threaten Mo. waters
  • or woven fibrous material when fishing in trout parks and other specific trout waters. The new regulation will go into effect March 1. “Conservation makes Missouri a great place to fish so preventing the spread of this invasive species into Missouri is ...
  • Blue Springs Examiner
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  • 2/3/2012 10:55:37 PM
  • Rotary recognizes Independence seniors
  • ... State Champ and was a member of the 009 Missouri national Wrestling Dual Team. In addition, he is a member of the varsity football and wrestling teams and is also interested in hunting and fishing. Ginavan plans to attend the United States Merchant ...
  • Blue Springs Examiner
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  • 2/3/2012 10:26:59 PM
  • Decipher a headache's clues to determine most effective treatment options
  • (ARA) - Nothing ruins a perfectly fine day quite like a headache. The pain can be impeding, disorienting and sometimes even nauseating. Roughly 45 million Americans suffer from recurring headaches, according to the National Headache Foundation. However ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 2/3/2012 8:18:08 PM
  • Albert Henry Busch Jr.
  • A private burial will be held at a later date at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Jacksonville ... the Bridge and Building Department as a derek operator. He really enjoyed fishing, camping and card playing. Memorial donations are suggested to the ...
  • Hannibal Courier-Post
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  • 2/3/2012 6:09:17 PM
  • Waking up to the serious problem of sleep apnea
  • (ARA) - Many people struggling to get a restful night's sleep are unaware that a serious health problem may be keeping them up. Sleep apnea, which affects 18 million Americans, is a disorder which causes breathing to repeatedly pause during sleep. Sleep ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 2/3/2012 4:50:33 PM
  • North Missouri Outdoor Classic set for March 10-11
  • The North Missouri Outdoor Classic is a fund raising event for the NMSA, which raises money for the Chillicothe Hunting & Fishing Club and the Share The Harvest program in four north Missouri counties. The fifth annual North Missouri Outdoor ...
  • Chillico Constitution-Tribune
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  • 2/3/2012 9:48:12 AM
  • NABIFI rescinds $1M land offer
  • Those improvements wait on adoption of a final plan by the TDD and approval by the city and the Missouri Department of Transportation. Because the land, which until last summer was the nine-hole Lakes course, serves as partial collateral for over $5.8 ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 2/3/2012 8:00:50 AM
  • Looking Up: Star-filled imagination
  • cigars, fish and Christmas trees. You can let your imagination go wild. You can do this with eyes alone, but it may be a bit harder if you already know the official constellations. Your eyes will tend to connect the stars “the way they are supposed to be.”
  • Rolla Daily News
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  • 2/3/2012 4:47:34 AM
  • Parkview art students' work pushes limits
  • Starting today, 17 sculptures created by Goble’s Parkview High art students will be on display to the public at Missouri State University ... They include a frog jumping, a Koi fish swimming and a zebra skateboarding. She described other ...
  • News-Leader.com
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  • 2/3/2012 12:51:20 AM
  • Five must-have fitness tools
  • (ARA) - Everyone wants to look and feel great, and selecting the right workout gear can make all the difference when pursuing a life of health and fitness. The five tools below are designed to help individuals achieve their wellness goals, whether kick ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 2/3/2012 12:51:20 AM
  • Today in the news: Group wants sugar regulated like tobacco
  • A group of researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, want sugar to be regulated like alcohol and tobacco. The researchers say sugar is so bad for the body that it deserves to be monitored. Sugar can cause obesity, heart problems, diabetes
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  • 2/2/2012 4:58:53 PM
  • Style staples: jewelry essentials for every budget
  • (ARA) - Every woman knows there are some basics that have to be in her closet: a little black dress, a pencil skirt, a great pair of jeans and a classic purse. With the right building blocks, you can put together an outfit that's stylish, feminine and ...
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  • 2/2/2012 4:30:15 PM
  • Dr. Michael Jones: Get moving with your arthritis
  • A diet rich in omega-3s is also a necessity to help lubricate joints and decrease inflammation, so eating good sources of fish or taking a fish oil supplement daily can help as well. Weight loss has also been shown to be effective in helping with joint ...
  • Rolla Daily News
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  • 2/2/2012 3:18:40 PM
  • It's never too early or too late to take control of your finances
  • (ARA) - "Silly season" - the months of campaigning that lead up to a presidential election - is well under way, and it's a sure bet the country's money, finances and spending habits will be favorite issues for politicos of all persuasions. But while the ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 2/2/2012 11:29:37 AM
  • Jim Hillibish: Turn to sliders for your Super Bowl party
  • Amid this fun, the term “slider” justly is expanding to mean any miniature sandwich in a dinner roll. There are fish ones, club ones, reuben ones, chicken salad ones... Which is the point of this story: What are you eatin’ for Super Bowl Sunday?
  • Rolla Daily News
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  • 2/2/2012 10:25:11 AM
  • Missouri ban on waders takes effect March 1
  • (AP) — Missouri conservation officials say ... reducing food available to trout and other fish. They also clog water intakes and boat motors and interfere with fishing gear. Conservation officials say the algae are probably spread through ...
  • News-Leader.com
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  • 2/2/2012 9:13:36 AM
  • Missouri Department of Conservation bans porous waders
  • JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri conservation officials said ... reducing food available to trout and other fish. They also clog water intakes and boat motors and interfere with fishing gear. Conservation officials said the algae are probably spread ...
  • Columbia Missourian
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  • 2/2/2012 6:57:36 AM
  • Mo. ban on waders takes effect March 1
  • (AP) - Missouri conservation officials say a new ... reducing food available to trout and other fish. They also clog water intakes and boat motors and interfere with fishing gear. Conservation officials say the algae are probably spread through the porous
  • Southeast Missourian
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  • 2/2/2012 6:28:58 AM
  • Easy, affordable weekend spruce-up projects you can tackle this spring
  • (ARA) - When it comes to home improvement, most of us have two "to-do" lists: the things we need to do, such as paint the shutters and clean out gutters, and the list of those we want to do, such as fun and easy projects that add visual interest or ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 2/2/2012 6:21:48 AM
  • Mo. ban on waders takes effect March 1
  • (AP) — Missouri conservation officials say ... reducing food available to trout and other fish. They also clog water intakes and boat motors and interfere with fishing gear. Conservation officials say the algae are probably spread through ...
  • Jefferson City News Tribune Online
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  • 2/2/2012 6:07:29 AM
  • Missouri ban on waders takes effect March 1
  • JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri conservation officials say ... reducing food available to trout and other fish. They also clog water intakes and boat motors and interfere with fishing gear. Conservation officials say the algae are probably spread ...
  • Columbia Missourian
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  • 2/2/2012 5:38:51 AM
  • JANICE EATON: Hatchery hosts DNR hearing
  • The Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service held a public hearing Wednesday evening at the hatchery regarding the Springfield Plateau Regional Restoration Plan. The objective of the plan is to compensate the public .
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 2/2/2012 4:48:45 AM
  • Crowder Ag students visit Costa Rica
  • "First I came to Southwest Missouri and then on to Costa Rica." While in Costa Rica, the students visited water buffalo, pineapple, cassava, fish, and coffee farms. They toured a banana plantation, a beef ranch, and a registered Holstein dairy. They also .
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 2/2/2012 3:30:00 AM
  • Residents returning to Springfield's Missouri Hotel after fire
  • New information regarding the Jan. 20 fire at the Missouri Hotel is being investigated, resulting in a delay in the release of the fire marshal’s final report. On Wednesday morning, Phil Noah, the marshal, said he anticipated the report being ...
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  • 2/2/2012 12:59:41 AM
  • Treasure hunter takes aim at $3 billion sunken bounty
  • PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A shipwreck hunter says he has found the wreck of a World War II merchant ship that was torpedoed by a German U-boat off Cape Cod with a load of platinum now valued at $3 billion — perhaps the richest hoard ever ...
  • Jefferson City News Tribune Online
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  • 2/1/2012 11:12:18 PM
  • Your money: Last-minute tax tips
  • (ARA) - Are you among the millions of Americans who scramble every year to meet Uncle Sam's income tax filing deadline? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) estimates that one-third of Americans wait until the last minute to file their personal income tax ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 2/1/2012 6:04:30 PM
  • Home improvement for your health
  • (ARA) - When considering home improvements, people tend to choose projects that will improve the value of their home. While this is important for a healthy bottom line, investing in the health of those living inside the home also is a value-added ...
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  • 2/1/2012 11:09:19 AM
  • Bill Parker
  • Bill was named 2-A Missouri Basketball Coach of the year in 1977, while coaching at Linn High School. Some of Bill's favorite activities were floating on the Gasconade River, fishing, hunting, traveling, and being with his grandchildren.
  • Jefferson City News Tribune Online
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  • 2/1/2012 7:27:25 AM
  • Military ball set for this Friday
  • The Neosho AFJROTC has been holding a military ball since the ROTC program began at the high school in 1969. The Neosho AFJROTC, the Missouri 41st Cadet Group, was the first Air Force JROTC program in the state. This year’s event will feature a “Winter ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 2/1/2012 5:25:43 AM
  • Changes ahead for foreign exchange students
  • Under the J-1 program, foreign students often land jobs at hotels, resorts and restaurants. But they have also worked in places like fish factories and strip clubs. Many of the students end up in resort towns, and in places in the Florida ...
  • Jefferson City News Tribune Online
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  • 2/1/2012 2:19:36 AM
  • Pension for Missouri lawmakers targeted in bills
  • For more information on these bills, see links with this story online at News-Leader.com. Missouri lawmakers are taking another look at their pensions, which allow them and other elected or appointed officials to receive better retirement ...
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  • 2/1/2012 12:46:33 AM
  • Missouri governor backs plans for new oil pipeline
  • Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon enthusiastically endorsed plans Tuesday for a new Midwestern oil pipeline, emphasizing its potential for thousands of construction jobs while drawing a contrast with President Barack Obama’s recent rejection of a ...
  • News-Leader.com
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  • 2/1/2012 12:46:33 AM
  • AP: Changes ahead for foreign exchange program
  • Under the J-1 program, foreign students often land jobs at hotels, resorts and restaurants. But they have also worked in places like fish factories and strip clubs. Many of the students end up in resort towns, and in places in the Florida ...
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  • 2/1/2012 12:03:36 AM
  • From ‘Country Bumpkin’ to World Traveler
  • In fact, she didn't leave Missouri until after she graduated from high school ... The family spent the trip salmon and halibut fishing, clam digging and enjoying Alaska. They canned excess food to bring home. The family were not yet backpackers, so ...
  • Washington Missourian
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  • 1/31/2012 10:59:11 PM
  • LEE ANN SONTHEIMER MURPHY: Past, present inspire novel
  • Some memories evoke the essence of our childhoods and condense the summer sunshine into something to savor. During the bleak winter months I often find myself recalling moments from the past and when I do, I often think about the first boy I fell in love .
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/31/2012 8:21:42 PM
  • Five reasons to address your hearing loss if you haven't already
  • (ARA) - If you're having problems hearing but haven't yet done anything to address them, you're not alone. Every day people put off getting help for hearing loss for a number of reasons that range from not wanting to show signs of vulnerability to being ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/31/2012 5:44:13 PM
  • AP: Changes ahead for foreign exchange students
  • Under the J-1 program, foreign students often land jobs at hotels, resorts and restaurants. But they have also worked in places like fish factories and strip clubs. Many of the students end up in resort towns, and in places in the Florida ...
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  • 1/31/2012 4:25:28 PM
  • African American History Month Honoree
  • Paul Corbett was nominated in recognition for his dedication to the community and the example he sets as a leader in his successful roles as First Vice President of the Lions Club and Chairman of the Board of Mid-Missouri Credit Union. Corbett says he ...
  • Waynesville Daily Guide
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  • 1/31/2012 2:30:56 PM
  • Fire safety tips to protect your family
  • (ARA) - House fires happen more frequently during the winter months each year due to holiday decorations, malfunctioning furnaces and increased use of cooking appliances and fireplaces, according to the U.S. Fire Administration. As winter approaches, now .
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/31/2012 11:53:27 AM
  • Peter Costa: Birds and puppies are newspapers' best friends
  • During Don Corleone’s time, for example, fellow Mafiosi knew they were doomed when they received a newspaper wrapped around a fish. It was an ancient Sicilian warning that meant, “Tomorrow, you will swim with the fishes.” With the decline of the ...
  • Rolla Daily News
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  • 1/31/2012 9:01:39 AM
  • Trial begins in eastern Missouri death penalty case
  • UNION, Mo. (AP) — Gruesome photos are displayed as the trial gets under way for an eastern Missouri man accused of killing his girlfriend, then chopping up her body and putting it in a trash bin. Vernell Loggins Jr. of Pacific could face the ...
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  • 1/31/2012 5:48:23 AM
  • Neosho Storm wins Pittsburg Tournament
  • The Neosho Storm competed in four games in Pittsburg, Kansas, on Jan. 29. The Storm went undefeated for the day and took first place. The Storm played Pittsburg, Webb City, and two Skywalkers all-star teams. They outscored opponents 131-67. With the four .
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/31/2012 5:34:04 AM
  • Use your photos to make personalized holiday gifts that last a lifetime
  • (ARA) - Finding that perfect holiday gift for friends and family is always challenging. Clothes are difficult unless you know the perfect size and style. You can miss the mark on books and music if you're not intimately familiar with the genres that ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/30/2012 4:12:20 PM
  • The importance of couples spending quality time together
  • Tony Faber, associate professor of family studies at Southeast Missouri State University ... he said. Biking, hiking and fishing are activities for the outdoor-loving couple at relatively no cost. Also, he suggests killing two birds with one stone by ...
  • Southeast Missourian
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  • 1/30/2012 3:58:01 PM
  • Blast away the 'Mom, I'm bored' winter break blues
  • (ARA) - Winter break from school used to mean a few lazy weeks spent indoors until boredom hit. This holiday season, parents can transform their family's winter break blues into excitement by offering children what they crave - fun and engaging activities
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/30/2012 11:11:42 AM
  • Discover Nature Girls Camp offered in summer
  • The Missouri Department of Conservation will be ... in a variety of outdoor skills such as canoeing, orienteering and fishing.  Campers learn about all aspects of fishing; from fish identification, casting, tying knots, and cleaning fish, to finally ...
  • Moberly Monitor-Index & Democrat
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  • 1/30/2012 10:35:54 AM
  • Identity theft prevention tips for the holiday season
  • (ARA) - While you're trekking through the malls or cruising websites looking for great holiday bargains, it may be difficult to remember that not everyone around you is as caught up in the holiday spirit as you are. Some of your fellow shoppers may ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/30/2012 3:04:56 AM
  • Living green outside of the home
  • (ARA) - Do you know if your apartment building, place of employment, or favorite hotel is operating efficiently? Even the seemingly minor decisions we make each day can have a significant impact on our health, finances and surrounding environment. While ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/29/2012 10:47:14 PM
  • Carl Moore
  • He was a Native American Cherokee. Carl was an artist, a jewelry designer and he also worked in construction. He loved fishing, all sports especially football, he played the guitar, wrote music, was an outdoorsman and believed in freedom. He was a loving .
  • Joplin Globe
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  • 1/29/2012 9:57:07 PM
  • Five no-tech, imagination-boosting toys every child should have
  • (ARA) - Every year, lists fly around the Internet and airwaves, parents line up in stores and everyone talks about what the season's hottest toys will be. All the chatter can make it seem like everyone's forgotten the single most enduring "toy" at the ...
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  • 1/29/2012 6:36:42 PM
  • Donating to disaster victims? Tips for doing it right
  • (ARA) - When a natural disaster occurs, there is often an outpouring of support and compassion from individuals. Moved to make a difference in the lives of those touched by the unexpected, many citizens are eager to gather and send supplies, as well as ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/29/2012 11:55:50 AM
  • Cruise Victim May Have Saved Older Man
  • In the meantime, there will be no fishing, diving, snorkeling, or other normal use of the water near the wreckage, extending the disaster's economic toll. About 4,200 people were on board when the Costa Concordia collided with rocks off Giglio on January 1
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  • 1/29/2012 11:27:12 AM
  • Don't let your money manage you
  • (ARA) - As the United States, one of the world's wealthiest countries, struggles with debt and a still-uncertain economy, Americans are closely watching the steps our leaders are taking to address long-term fiscal problems. The state of our nation's ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/29/2012 8:49:43 AM
  • Festival of Eagles draws bird watchers to Stella
  • such as fish from the surrounding bodies of water, or even road kill. Badgley said the best time to spot the eagles is in the morning hours. Though he could not determine the best spot in Missouri to spot a bald eagle, he said the Stella event never disapp
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/29/2012 5:07:48 AM
  • Bright Futures connects kids with caring adults for school lunch program
  • Bright Futures of Neosho has kicked off a new program to provide children in the Neosho R-5 School District with some needed extra attention.    The Lunch Buddies program, serving grades kindergarten through seventh, will pair up adult volunteers with a ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/29/2012 5:07:48 AM
  • Missouri senator calls for shorter legislative session
  • JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers scrounging for ways to save money in a tight budget may have hit upon a personal solution — work less. The state Legislature could save more than $400,000 annually by shaving several weeks off ...
  • Jefferson City News Tribune Online
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  • 1/29/2012 3:13:16 AM
  • Gingrich says he’s in ’til GOP convention
  • PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — On the weekend before the pivotal Florida primary, Newt Gingrich vowed Saturday to stay in the race for the Republican presidential nomination until the national convention this summer even if he loses Tuesday’s ...
  • Jefferson City News Tribune Online
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  • 1/29/2012 1:11:35 AM
  • Hazanavicius wins at Directors Guild for ’Artist’
  • LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Directors Guild of America Awards are the latest Hollywood film honors to go silent. Hollywood’s top filmmakers group presented its feature-film honor Saturday to Michel Hazanavicius for his silent film “The Artist ...
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  • 1/28/2012 11:09:54 PM
  • Crowder welcomes 15 new 'Riders Saturday
  • For the baseball team, Travis Lallemand brought in eight new commits. Only one of them from the state of Missouri. The first was Cody Jones, a left handed pitcher from Russellville, Ark. “Cody is an upper 80’s lefty with good breaking stuff,” Lallemand sai
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/28/2012 9:29:41 PM
  • Charles Ernest Martin Jr.
  • Charles Ernest Martin, Jr. 88, died, Jan. 27, 2012, at his home in Neosho. Charles was born Aug. 14, 1923, in the Christopher Community in Newton County, Mo., to Charles Ernest Martin, Sr. and Lucy Mary (Mahan) Martin. Charles graduated from Stella High ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/28/2012 6:52:12 PM
  • Jan. 28 Police Reports
  • 9 a.m.: A home was burglarized in the 100 block of East Johnson Street. A fish tank was destroyed and a flat-screen TV, carpet and five pairs of sneakers were damaged. The damage was estimated at $2,000. 12:52 a.m.: Michael J. Fagan, 29, of Warrensburg ...
  • Sedalia Democrat
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  • 1/28/2012 6:37:53 PM
  • What to watch: 'One for the Money' movie trailer
  • Tonight is the premiere of the original Lifetime movie "The Pregnancy Project." Based on the true story of Gaby Rodriguez, a Washington state high school student who pretended to be pregnant in an effort to explore conventional stereotypes and the ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/28/2012 1:15:45 PM
  • Morning Minutes: Jan. 28
  • This website by NASA has a load of information related to the breakup of Space Shuttle Challenger, which happened on this date in 1986. There are internal and external links, and a wealth of information about the mission and the investigation into the ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/28/2012 3:43:06 AM
  • MoDOT to host meetings on Mid-Missouri bridge replacements
  • Those bridges include: Route PP, Middle River located about two miles north of Missouri 94. Missouri 94, East Wing Creek located just east of Mokane. Missouri 94, Eagle Creek located west of Route D. The meeting to discuss these bridge ...
  • Jefferson City News Tribune Online
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  • 1/28/2012 2:31:31 AM
  • BP emails reveal company veiling spill rate
  • As the spill grew into weeks and months, and soiled fishing grounds, beaches and coastal marshes, independent scientists questioned the official flow rates. Eventually, the federal government convened teams of government and independent ...
  • Jefferson City News Tribune Online
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  • 1/28/2012 12:29:49 AM
  • Rich Hill documentary is slated for release in 2013
  • With 30 employees, the center is run by the Missouri Youth Services Division ... I was catching grasshoppers, fishing and learning to drive and the downtown was still full of life and businesses. I loved the taste of the funny water and the lights at ...
  • Nevada Daily Mail & Sunday Nevada Herald
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  • 1/27/2012 9:09:23 PM
  • Kieser: Convention will highlight region’s hunting fervor
  • His double-barrel shotgun roared to complete a Missouri bobwhite quail double while feathers were ... Forever are trying to bring back quail numbers in association with fish and game departments and other organizations. For the first time, the nation ...
  • Blue Springs Examiner
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  • 1/27/2012 7:57:48 PM
  • Dating safety: Don't let them steal more than your heart
  • (ARA) - When your grandparents started dating, chances are they knew each other already or had mutual friends. In those days, a blind date - going out with someone you hadn't met or knew nothing about - was a rarity. Today, with the boom in online dating .
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/27/2012 7:36:20 PM
  • The Longest (Grand River) Mile by Danny Batson
  • The Grand and Thompson Rivers have always called to the young men around Chillicothe. Bring your fishing pole, swimsuit or not, boat, or “just come see me”, it cries out. Well it was one of those calls my cousin and I heard one evening.
  • Chillico Constitution-Tribune
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  • 1/27/2012 11:29:34 AM
  • Some Washington wheat farmers back labels for GM foods
  • Only Alaska has enacted legislation at the state level, requiring the labeling of genetically engineered fish and shellfish products. Supporters said that bill was needed to protect one of Alaska’s most lucrative and important industries ...
  • Jefferson City News Tribune Online
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  • 1/27/2012 11:15:15 AM
  • Roy Gilbert Jackson, Jr
  • Roy received his education in Kirksville graduating from High School in 1947, and graduated from Northeast Missouri State Teachers College ... Roy enjoyed coin collecting, flowers, fishing, woodworking and visiting with family and friends.
  • Kirksville Daily Express & Crier
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  • 1/27/2012 10:10:50 AM
  • Restoring our Resources
  • The meeting was hosted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and held at the Neosho National Fish Hatchery. Around five people showed up for the meeting. The meeting involved discussion on the Springfield Plateau
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/27/2012 9:49:21 AM
  • RUSSELL HIVELY: Be proud of patriotism
  • Being patriotic was easy on Dr. Martin Luther King Day this year. The flags the Kiwanis Club put out on legal holidays were standing out in the stiff breeze as I walked along Wildcat Boulevard that day. The Neosho Kiwanis Club uses their flag presentations
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/27/2012 9:49:21 AM
  • War Of Words Over Looming EPA Dioxin Study
  • They accumulate in the fatty tissues of animals and move up the food chain. Exposure comes primarily from meat, dairy, fish and shellfish. Dioxin exposure has been linked to learning disabilities, birth defects, endometriosis and diabetes. The developing .
  • KMBC.com
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  • 1/27/2012 8:44:56 AM
  • Norman M. Spiva
  • A 1938 graduate of Southwest Missouri State College, Mr. Spiva worked part-time ... where he enjoyed traveling, gardening and fishing. In 1989, he moved to South Carolina to be near his daughter and her family. He liked to attend local high school football
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/27/2012 8:44:56 AM
  • Registered nurses encouraged to pursue bachelor's degrees
  • (ARA) - As many industries scaled back and cut resources in the last year, health care continued to grow, adding an average of 26,000 jobs per month, according to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics. This trend is likely to continue as technological ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/26/2012 12:56:39 PM
  • Feds turn down Kerry request for cod assessment
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration head Jane Lubchenco said this month that a new assessment can't be done in time for managers to make decisions for the May start of the fishing year. She also said the agency doesn't yet have new ...
  • KMOV
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  • 1/26/2012 10:40:39 AM
  • Taste of Travel: Long Wharf, Boston
  • The lemon beurre blanc sauce works well with the salmon and toasted almond slices, the latter adding texture and crunch to make a less fish-centric flavor, and the house-made mushroom raviolis that surround it really send this dish off the charts.
  • Rolla Daily News
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  • 1/26/2012 9:57:42 AM
  • Mexico sports roundup
  • Through a cooperative effort between the Missouri Department of Conservation and Mexico Parks & Recreation, trout are stocked in the lake each year. On Feb. 1, fishermen may take four trout daily. Fishing permits and trout permits are required except for .
  • Mexico Ledger
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  • 1/26/2012 9:29:04 AM
  • Conservation agent returns to area
  • Barry County native Dan Van Derhoef has returned to the area to take up duties as an agent for the Missouri Department of Conservation ... "Regulations are set to benefit wildlife and fish," Van Derhoef said. "People don't want to mess with the deer ...
  • Monett Times
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  • 1/26/2012 8:03:10 AM
  • Obituary: Darrell Wayne Martin, 50
  • Darrell was born August 27, 1961 in Fayette, Missouri, the son of Lillard Orville and Eveline Etta Hayes Martin. He married Wanda in 1989 in Fayette. Darrell worked at Hubert Fiberboard and loved hunting, fishing and the outdoors. He is survived by his ...
  • Boonville Daily News
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  • 1/26/2012 7:48:51 AM
  • Donald Eugene “Pinky” Daniels
  • Donald Eugene “Pinky” Daniels, 87, of Novinger, Missouri, passed away Tuesday (January 24 ... and was regarded as one of the finest teachers.  Pinky enjoyed fishing, reading, and wood working after his retirement.  He built the family home in ...
  • Kirksville Daily Express & Crier
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  • 1/26/2012 6:15:47 AM
  • DNR holds meetings on restoring SW Mo. resources
  • The Missouri Department of Natural Resources and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service said in a release they have developed a regional restoration plan for the polluted resources and will seek public comment at meetings this month. One meeting was held Wednesday i
  • Lebanon Daily Record
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  • 1/26/2012 5:40:00 AM
  • Squirrel hunter finds body in southwestern Missouri creek
  • DUQUESNE, Mo. (AP) — Authorities in southwestern Missouri are trying to identify a young man found dead in a Jasper County creek. The Joplin Globe reports (http://bit.ly/yaHzTR) that a teenage squirrel hunter spotted the body Tuesday evening ...
  • News-Leader.com
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  • 1/26/2012 5:04:12 AM
  • Tensions Flare Over Falkland Islands
  • "They are preying on our natural resources, our oil, our fish," Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner said Wednesday. British Prime Minister David Cameron has offered a different take, criticizing Argentinian officials for their renewed ...
  • KMBC.com
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  • 1/26/2012 2:26:43 AM
  • Uncertain future for Missouri curator nominee
  • The nomination of University of Missouri curator Craig van Matre remains in jeopardy as Gov. Jay Nixon and Republican lawmakers tussle over the Columbia attorney’s appointment. The Columbia Daily Tribune reported Wednesday that Nixon had ...
  • Jefferson City News Tribune Online
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  • 1/26/2012 1:29:27 AM
  • Paul Cook
  • Paul moved to Joplin in 1952, and began his career with the State of Missouri in the Right of Way Department. It was there that he worked for over 30 years, retiring as head of that department. Paul loved the outdoors. He enjoyed fishing and was an avid hu
  • Joplin Globe
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  • 1/25/2012 10:01:52 PM
  • Garza Ruiz: Ballot issues must be fair for all
  • Of 16 first-class counties in Missouri, 13 currently follow some form of random drawing ... It simply calls for a candidate to pull a number from a large fish bowl. That number is then attached to their filing documents and at the end of the first day ...
  • Blue Springs Examiner
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  • 1/25/2012 8:43:08 PM
  • Entertaining tips that keep your guests coming back
  • (ARA) - Entertaining, even for the most seasoned host or hostess, can be nerve racking and stress inducing, but let's face it, we continue to entertain. However, there are tips and tricks that anyone can have in their arsenal to make their gathering a good
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/25/2012 4:54:04 PM
  • Katelyn Henson is speaker at monthly Dorcas Ladies meet
  • Lehde thanked the hostesses Judy Krueger and Gloria Krueger. The meeting closed with the singing of "Go Fish!" This will be the theme song for the Missouri District Convention which will be held in June at St. Charles. Attending were: Laura Aufdembrink ...
  • Monett Times
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  • 1/25/2012 10:34:40 AM
  • Fighting the five most common foot woes
  • (ARA) - From eating better foods to getting an adequate amount of sleep and exercise, we're a very health-aware society. So why is it that many Americans routinely overlook one of the cornerstones of good health? While nearly 70 percent of Americans say ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/25/2012 10:20:21 AM
  • Eagle fest set for Saturday
  • “The main purpose is that we now have an endangered species back and it is very common in places and a great place to view it is in Stella,” said Cyndi Cogbill, public service assistant with Missouri Department ... They will often fish so open water ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/25/2012 5:12:33 AM
  • A glimpse of history
  • The exhibit, on loan from Missouri State University’s Discovery Center, features photos of Jaeger and his family members, letters between he and other horticulturalists, and the original wine press from the Jaeger farm. Jaeger is credited with saving the .
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/25/2012 5:12:33 AM
  • No shortage of care for Nixa pets
  • “We got fish, we got hissing cockroaches ... And Ramsey, who began working at a veterinary clinic at age 14 and graduated at 23 from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Veterinary Medicine, is learning to balance animal medicine ...
  • News-Leader.com
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  • 1/25/2012 12:40:32 AM
  • LORI MARBLE: Karma and laundry
  • I’ve never really believed in Karma as it relates to people. For starters, the thought of my needing to live over and over certain relationships and situations until I learn whatever lesson is involved sounds exhausting. If I’m anything, it is stubborn ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/24/2012 9:05:47 PM
  • Dan Fuller: a good neighbor
  • He graduated from McDonald County High School in 1974 and attended Missouri State University in ... He dreamed up the idea of the “Fishing for Rainbows” event at the Neosho National Fish Hatchery which was sponsored by the club. The event was for ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/24/2012 9:05:47 PM
  • Five money-saving tips for family travel
  • (ARA) - The slow economy hasn't hindered travel plans for most families. Family travelers take an average of 4.5 trips each year, according to the U.S. Travel Association. Savvy families are able to travel and build lasting memories by making trips more ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/24/2012 5:52:31 PM
  • How to protect your greatest asset - your home - from subterranean termites
  • (ARA) - When it comes to protecting your home's value, you have no control over some of the factors that influence real estate values, like nearby retail development or the job market in your area. You can, however, take control over one major factor in ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/24/2012 3:07:52 PM
  • Kiwanis Club to host Chili Day and Silent Auction
  • The Kiwanis Club also sends local high-school students to Missouri Boys and Girls State events and provides college scholarships. Chili Day funds will also help support the club's annual Easter Egg Hunt, Fishing Day, Reading Days and other local events.
  • Boonville Daily News
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  • 1/24/2012 9:45:45 AM
  • DNR finds 3 violations in operation of Seneca water system
  • In a recent inspection of the city of Seneca’s water system, the Department of Natural Resources found three violations of Missouri safe drinking water regulations. Doyle Shields, police chief and public works, told council members Monday night that the ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/24/2012 7:36:54 AM
  • Secret To Great Sex May Be In Your Diet
  • What you eat may help you enjoy sex more. Marrena Lindberg, author of Orgasmic Diet, says a balanced diet -- along with plenty of high-grade fish oil supplements -- can help women reach full satisfaction more easily. "I tell women to take fish oil like a .
  • KMBC.com
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  • 1/23/2012 10:54:21 PM
  • David Rice
  • He graduated from Camdenton High School, received his master of education and educational specialist degrees from the University of Missouri Columbia ... David enjoyed fly fishing, hunting, and being with his family. His passion was serving the Lord.
  • Hannibal Courier-Post
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  • 1/23/2012 10:40:02 PM
  • Ronald W. Powers
  • He loved fishing, hunting and camping and was a member of Hornet Christian Church. Ron married Tara (Williams) June 1, 1984, at Neosho. She survives. Also surviving are a son, Jessie Alan W. Powers, Joplin; a brother, Jerry Powers and wife, Marsha ...
  • Joplin Globe
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  • 1/23/2012 9:57:05 PM
  • Spring into 2012 with the hottest colors for your home
  • (ARA) - As you anticipate what exciting things this year will bring, you might notice your home decor has been left behind. Fortunately, you can easily beautify and modernize your home using hints from design experts on the hottest color trends. Don't ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/23/2012 5:53:42 PM
  • Hollow posts can trap birds, small animals, Conservation warns
  • The Missouri Department of Conservation is warning landowners using fenceposts made of hollow metal or plastic pipe that the posts can be hazards to birds and other wildlife. The agency is so concerned that it’s retrofitting its fishing line ...
  • News-Leader.com
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  • 1/23/2012 5:25:04 PM
  • Eagle to be groomed as PSU center’s mascot
  • In May 2011, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service banded Apollo — then just ... Lister each year takes about 110 outreach programs to 13 communities in Southeast Kansas, Southwest Missouri and Oklahoma. The program is supported by private and charitable ...
  • Joplin Globe
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  • 1/23/2012 4:49:17 PM
  • Corps Begins Wildlife Habitat in NW Mo.
  • Excavation for the Dalbey Bottoms Missouri River Fish and Wildlife Mitigation Site began this month in Atchison County. The corps started purchasing the nearly 1,600 acres for the project in 2007. Congress authorized the fish and wildlife mitigation effort
  • KMBC.com
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  • 1/23/2012 10:44:12 AM
  • David Rice, 70, of Mexico dies
  • He graduated from Camdenton High School, received his Master of Education and Educational Specialist degrees from the University of Missouri Columbia ... David enjoyed fly fishing, hunting, and being with his family. His passion was serving the Lord.
  • Mexico Ledger
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  • 1/23/2012 9:39:47 AM
  • Corps begins work on wildlife habitat in northwest Missouri
  • Excavation for the Dalbey Bottoms Missouri River Fish and Wildlife Mitigation Site began this month in Atchison County. The corps started purchasing the nearly 1,600 acres for the project in 2007. Congress authorized the fish and wildlife ...
  • News-Leader.com
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  • 1/23/2012 8:28:12 AM
  • Corps begins work on wildlife habitat in NW Mo.
  • Excavation for the Dalbey Bottoms Missouri River Fish and Wildlife Mitigation Site began this month in Atchison County. The corps started purchasing the nearly 1,600 acres for the project in 2007. Congress authorized the fish and wildlife ...
  • Lebanon Daily Record
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  • 1/23/2012 7:45:15 AM
  • What to watch: 'Secrets of the Manor House'
  • Exactly 100 years ago, a perfect storm was brewing for the servants of Britain's royalty who were forced to work 17-hour days for $15 a year. With World War I looming in the wings, the working classes were finding a voice and demanding power. (Check your .
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/22/2012 1:15:43 PM
  • Legendary college football coach Joe Paterno dies at 85
  • College football coaching legend Joe Paterno died Sunday from lung cancer. He was 85. Key accomplishments in the prolific career of Penn State University's "JoePa": -- The Nittany Lions won two national championships, went undefeated five times ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/22/2012 8:22:13 AM
  • Indians edged by Parsons
  • For one quarter, it appeared that the Seneca Indians were going to be able to play the game at the Parsons Vikings’ pace. And it looked like it was going to work for them. But, after a high scoring first quarter, Parsons slowed the pace and edged out the .
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/22/2012 5:51:54 AM
  • KAY HIVELY: Historic week as Hunley unveiled
  • There was an unveiling of sorts this past week in Charleston, S.C., of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley, a ship with quite a story. Not long after the sub was found and raised up out of the ocean, near Charleston, Russell and I had the privilege of ..
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/21/2012 8:55:02 PM
  • What to watch: 'Drew Peterson: Untouchable'
  • Tonight is the premiere of the Lifetime original movie, "Drew Peterson: Untouchable." Based on a true story, the film follows the fascinating tale of police officer Drew Peterson’s fall from grace after the mysterious disappearance of his fourth wife ...
  • Neosho Daily News
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  • 1/21/2012 1:09:44 PM
  • Sign Regulations to Go to County Commission
  • Also made exempt from certain regulations would be "no hunting," "no fishing" and "no trespassing" signs ... after organizing several meetings with other county officials, Missouri Department of Transportation personnel, business owners who ...
  • Washington Missourian
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  • 1/21/2012 6:28:53 AM
  • Don't miss a beat in 2012: Get the facts about fats and heart health
  • "One important step is making sure your diet is packed with heart-healthy omega-3s. The omega-3s in fatty fish, especially DHA, keep blood vessels squeaky clean and reduce inflammation. They lower heart disease risk; raise HDLs - the good ...
  • Lebanon Daily Record
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  • 1/21/2012 2:39:49 AM

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