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Folk remedies in early history of the Ozarks

There were very few physicians in the early Ozarks, but there were “granny-women” or medicine women who served the area well. Many residents used the best folk remedies they had inherited from the past. Some worked, some worked despite their toxicity, and some did not work at all. “Frankly, the remedies varied and who used

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BBB Tips on Giving Tuesday

While malls and online shopping may be the focus for many people this weekend, let’s take a moment to think about giving. For the last several years, charities in the United States and beyond have promoted the Tuesday after Thanksgiving as “Giving Tuesday.” The idea started with the 92nd Street Y in New York, but

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Tips to help with holiday stress reduction

Now is the time to get started if you want to be relaxed during this holiday season according to Renette Wardlow, a human development specialist with University of Missouri Extension. “It is never too late to set some priorities. Get the family together and distribute the workload for the holidays,” said Wardlow. To deal with

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Holiday food safety tips

If you’re hosting a holiday meal, make food safety a priority or you might end up with ungrateful guests. “Hosting a holiday meal often means having more people at the table, serving a wider variety of dishes and perhaps tackling some unfamiliar recipes. If you’re not careful, all those ingredients can add up to foodborne

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Senate passes Hartzler bill to honor Missouri-born fallen soldier

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (MO-04) today applauded the Senate passage of a bill she introduced earlier this year to name the downtown Columbia, MO post office in honor of Missouri-born Specialist Sterling William Wyatt. “I’m pleased the Senate moved today to honor Missouri’s own hero, Sterling Wyatt,” Hartzler said. “I look forward to seeing this bill

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With Chrismas cards for military

VFW 257 Auxiliary needs your help The VFW 257 Auxiliary would like to invite businesses, youth groups, civic groups, church groups and individuals to join us in sending Christmas greetings and good wishes to our military. Cards may be purchased or handmade. A great project for a 4-H Club or project meeting, Sunday school classroom,

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BBB Holiday Shopping tips

Black Friday and Cyber Monday – the official kickoff days for holiday shopping – are almost here, and some shoppers have been mapping their shopping strategy for weeks, based on pre-announced specials stores and online merchants have advertised. Better Business Bureau advises shoppers to develop a budget before going shopping – and to be aware

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‘Ask A Missouri Master Gardener’ Facebook page available to the public

Through a statewide collaboration between Missouri Master Gardeners and University of Missouri Horticulture Specialists, Missouri residents now have improved accessibility to a wider range of horticultural expertise. A newly launched “Ask A Missouri Master Gardener” Facebook page makes it possible for residents to tap into the diverse knowledge and backgrounds of degreed specialists and potentially

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Love note from Jeff City

Greetings, My Fellow Missourians This past Saturday was the bi-annual Osceola Heritage Tour and Fish Fry.   Richard “Rick” Reed and his wife, Deona, are very generous hosts to this living history tour.  Rick is the tour guide and accepts pre-registration for 44 people who board a school bus early in the morning for stops

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Governor Mike Parson announces Eric Schmitt as Attorney General of Missouri

On Tuesday, Governor Mike Parson announced Eric Schmitt as the next Attorney General of Missouri. Governor Parson said, “As Governor, I take the responsibility to make appointments very seriously. Now that Josh Hawley will soon be serving in the United States Senate, I have the responsibility to ensure we provide stability and instill confidence for

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