Sympathy to Hadsell and Motley families

By Marge Zink and Julia Sneathen The Morning message at Rockville United Methodist Church was “Humility Brings Greater Grace” by Pastor Larry Sorrells from James 4:1-10. You are welcome to join us for worship at 9 a.m. Sunday mornings. Women’s Bible study 5 p.m. Thursday evening is proving to be very interesting all women welcome.

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Twilight Gardeners Garden Club report

Seven members met on March 16, at the home of Carolyn West. The meeting was called to order by President Ursula Fuller and the group recited the Club collect. For roll call each member was to share her favorite St. Patrick’s Day tradition. The minutes of the February meeting were read and approved as read.

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NEVC FCCLA competes in State Star event

FCCLA State Star Events were virtual this year. Congratulations to Kylie Alexander for winning Gold in Professional Presentation Level III. Kylie also earned the top points in her category and will represent NEVC at Nationals in Nashville Tennessee in June. Congratulations to Emma Bruce for winning Gold in Fashion Construction Level III. This was Avery

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The Best Tackle For You

There are many people out there who want to learn to fish, and many who have been fishing for years who have questions about the right tackle. One of the most-asked questions from folks I took fishing was…. What should I buy to fish with? Every guide knows that the success of a fisherman who

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Fishing early spawning runs can be productive for anglers

March and April are months when anglers have a chance to catch walleye and white bass moving to spawning areas. Spring’s warming water temperatures put fish on the move. Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) biologists have some tips for anglers seeking to catch walleye and white bass making spring runs in the northwest and Kansas

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Twentieth Century Club meets for the first time since the pandemic

Submitted by Lana Sue Jones Our first meeting in a year, due to the virus, was held at the home of Georgia Detwiler who served as hostess and co-hostess on March 8, with eight members present. Georgia, president, called the meeting to order. The minutes and treasurers report were given. Old business was a discussion

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CMH to host virtual baby fair in April

Citizens Memorial Hospital will host its annual free Baby Fair for expectant mothers virtually April 1-24. “Since we still have safety precautions in place at the hospital and The Birth Place, we are inviting expectant mothers to participate in our annual Baby Fair online this year,” says Wren Hall, director of community relations at CMH.

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Annual pancake breakfast

The Nine Wonders Optimist Club will host their annual all you can eat pancake breakfast from 7-9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 3 in the Civic Center Banquet room. Includes pancakes and sausage. All proceeds support our local youth. Adults: $5, Children 3-9: $3 and 2 and under eat free. You can get your picture with the

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Stork Report

Davis and Erica Long of El Dorado Springs are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Nash Wilder Long, born at 11:56 a.m. Tuesday, March 9, 2021, in Nevada Regional Medical Center. He joins his older brother, Ben and his older sister Reese. Grandparents are Kenneth and Kimball Long of El Dorado Springs, David

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A LONG STAY AT THE HOSPITAL

A retirement party was held for Terri Heitz on March 12, 2021 in the Hospital classroom. Terri has been employed at CCMH since Nov. 22, 1976. In her role as our Social Services Designee, she served as a patient advocate by coordinating discharge planning, played an active role in our Swing Bed program, and always

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