BBB Tips: Renting a storage unit you can trust

Economic uncertainties have numerous consumers on the move. Many may be looking for storage units to facilitate these changes in living situation. It’s important to find a trustworthy storage facility, especially for prized possessions or antiques. Better Business Bureau (BBB) advises doing careful research before committing your items to a storage facility. Check BBB.org for

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TRACY FLETCHER, RRT, NAMED INTERIM RESPIRATORY THERAPY MANAGER

Cedar County Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce that Tracy Fletcher, RRT has accepted the position of Interim Respiratory Therapy Manager. Tracy has been employed at the hospital since 2018 and was previously the Department Manager but had stepped away for a bit of time from that roll. He has been a licensed Respiratory Therapist

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ElDo Annual Progress Club Memorial Day sale

We recycle flowers starting May 12 through the 28th. Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Saturday from 9 till noon. Located at the corner of Park St. and 54 Hwy, southwest corner. There will be signs out front. Rosemary’s Beauty Shop sells them. She is located at 407 E. Gentry. We attain

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CALEB PACE, DPM now IN CCMH SPECIALTY CLINIC

Cedar County Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce that Caleb N. Pace, DPM is now fully established in our Specialty Clinic rotation since the recent departure of Shelly Sedberry, DPM Dr. Caleb N. Pace, originally from Kansas City, graduated from Missouri State University with a Bachelor of Science in Cell and Molecular Biology. During this

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Missouri Senate passes Eminent Domain Reform

Priority legislation of the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association (MCA) was passed through the Missouri Senate in the early morning hours of Thursday, May 5, 2022. HB 2005 reforms eminent domain laws in the state. Rep. Mike Haffner (R-55) sponsored the legislation that was carried across the finish-line in the senate by Sen. Jason Bean (R-25). The

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Sandy Crawford Capitol report

The Missouri General Assembly has completed its only constitutional obligation, which is to send a balanced budget to the governor. May 6 was our deadline, and I am happy to say we were able to pass a balanced blueprint for Missouri’s next fiscal year, which will start on July 1. This includes fully funding the

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To the Constituents of the 125th District,

It’s been an extremely busy week in Jefferson City, with only one week left in this year’s Session, lots of bills are looking for final approval. Budget bills were a priority this week and we finalized all of them today. This year’s state budget was around 46 BILLION dollars! The largest in states history, with

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Stamp Out Hunger

The US Postal Service will collect non-perishable items on May 14. You can bring your non-perishable food item to the post office or leave them by your mailboxes for pickup by your mail carrier or volunteers. We would love to exceed last year’s amount of 2,000 lbs. If you have any questions, please call us

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Class of ’65 reunion scheduled

The Class of 1965 will hold a reunion at 6 p.m. July 23, in the First Christian Church Annex in El Dorado Springs. Class members should check their email for further details. If you did not receive an email, need a registration form or have questions, contact Patty Hallam at (417) 432-3164 and leave a

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