MDC reports November firearms deer harvest ends with 199,427

Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows that deer hunters in Missouri harvested a near-record 199,427 deer during the November portion of fall firearms deer season, Nov. 10 – 20. Of the 199,427 deer harvested, 102,930 were antlered bucks, 19,924 were button bucks and 76,573 were does. Top harvest counties were Franklin

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CUNDIFF SIGNS WITH NORTH PLATTE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

CUNDIFF SIGNS WITH NORTH PLATTE COMMUNITY COLLEGE  – On Tuesday, Nov. 20, El Dorado Springs Senior softball player Jace Cundiff signed to play ball at North Platte Community College in North Platte, NE.  Jace’s parents, Richie and Casi, younger brother, Ryker, and coach, Alyssa Sargent, were in attendance was well as her team and other

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Three compete in Heartland Junior Open Tournament

Three competitors from El Dorado Springs competed in the Heartland Junior Open Tournament 11/17/18 in Springfield. This tournament in mainly for kids as the top age able to compete at the tournament is 17 years old. All three competitors were representing Team Heartland and Next Level Sport Karate. This is the last tournament for all

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Several key factors contribute to ‘Change Failure’

Change is a popular word but why does change so often fail? David Burton, county engagement specialist in community development with University of Missouri Extension, says there are several key factors for “change failure.” “There are certain things organizations and companies need to consider when implementing changes,” said Burton, a frequent speaker on the topic.

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I traveled to the US-Mexico border – this is what I saw

by Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-mo.), Opinion Contributor In October, I traveled to the U.S.-Mexico border on a fact-finding mission to learn firsthand about the challenges facing our customs officers and Border Patrol agents working on the front line. As I traveled through Nogales, Ariz., I listened closely to the stories of our dedicated agents. These

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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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Cedar County Historical Society meets

by Connie Maupin The monthly meeting of the Cedar County Historical Society was held Oct. 29 in the Stockton museum. Members in attendance were President Judy Nichols, Vice President Judi Cain, Secretary Connie Maupin, Assistant Treasurer Anna Hopkins, Sharyl Henry, Ellis Benham, Chris Barber, Bob Phillips and guest, Ben Gravely. President Judy Nichols reviewed museum

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News from Harwood and Schell City

by Helen Ellerman Madalyn’s Kitchen, south of Schell City, will close on Dec. 4 at 10 a.m. after breakfast. She is catering a meal to serve that day. She will close at 1 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 7. And Dec. 14, she will close at 10 a.m. She will serve the meal for the Duke

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Gardening Charlotte

I Now Have Them, Too They are now in my garden taking out my ash trees – emerald ash borers. Emerald ash borers Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire are an exotic beetle from Asia that was discovered in North America near Detroit, MI, in the summer of 2002. The adults look like grasshoppers from the Emerald City

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Beautiful weather for Thanksgiving

by Marge Zink and Julia Snethen Morning message at the Rockville United Methodist Church Sunday morning service was Larry Sorrels Pastor was “Living in Grace and Peace” taken from Revelations 1: 4-8. Mt. Zion Home Bible study was held in the Tom and Beverly Pelkey home Tuesday evening at 7 pm to study the Bible

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