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RAGWEED Q: I have unbelievable problems with ragweed allergies this time of year. Any thoughts? A: Ragweed. Yes, I can identify. It is one of the seasons in Missouri I do not look forward to. Allergies occur when your immune system overreacts to certain substances. Allergies can be mild or severe. Over the counter medications

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Family Farm Action calling on House for support

Ahead of a hearing for HB 2206, Tuesday, Family Farm Action has sent a letter to every member of the Missouri House of Representatives, encouraging them to sign on as a co-sponsor to legislation banning the foreign ownership of farmland in Missouri. The letter reads in part, “This bill would reinstate a decade’s long ban

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Tips on cleaning your closets during fall season

Whether you’re getting ready to sell a house, move or just want to make more room where you live, a garage sale can be a good way to get rid of unwanted items while realizing some cash. Start by attacking one closet or room at a time. If you decide to do it all it

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Helping the food insecure, dairy farmers

Submitted by Megan Richner The Cedar County Farm Bureau Board members accepted the 10-gallon milk challenge that has been circulating social media to help the struggling dairy market. They donated whole milk to the SAMA Food Pantry in Stockton and to the Church of Christ Food Pantry in El Dorado Springs.This is also part of

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EL DORADO SPRINGS MUNICIPAL COURT

Tyler Arrington, D.W. revoked, expired license plates, $476. Alan Green, disorderly conduct in PK, $125.50. Donna Green, speeding 54/35, $75.50. Edmond LaVallee, no operators license, $75.50. Xaiver Melvin, dist of peace fight, disorderly conduct in PK, $225.50. Brayan Moss, illegal pass school bus, $225.50. Gina Riboni, expired license plates, $50.50. John Sieleman, D.W. suspended, $275.50.

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CEDAR COUNTY SHERIFF

9/17 • Resident called stating someone banging on her doors on Oak St.  Unfounded. • Motorist called stating they had hit a deer on B Hwy Stockton and had vehicle damage.  Handled by dispatch. • Officer out to deliver paperwork on Lee Hopkins Dr. • Report of an accident on 950 Rd and 1451 Rd. 

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VERNON COUNTY SHERIFF

Sept. 17, tampering with motor vehicle-1st degree at 1100 block N. Clay St., Nevada. Sept. 17, domestic assault-4th degree-1st offense at 16800 block E. M Hwy., Nevada. Sept. 20, domestic assault-4th degree at 20200 block S. HH Hwy., El Dorado Springs. Sept. 20, fail to register as a sex offender at 300 block S. Prewitt

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ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF

Sheriff Scott Keeler reported deputies made eleven arrests and took a stolen gun report during the week of Sept. 17-24, 2018. Warrant Arrests Nathan Archer- On Sept. 24, Nathan Archer, 33, Lowry City, was arrested on a St. Clair County warrant charging him with a class E felony non-support, total arrears in excess of 12

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EL DORADO SPRINGS POLICE REPORT

In the case of all arrests, it must be remembered that the charge is merely an accusation and all defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty. NOTE: Anyone having information concerning any alleged crimes are encouraged to contact the police department at 876-TIPS (8477) On September 17, 2018, officers arrested Christian M. Myers,

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ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMISSIaON

St. Clair County Commission The St. Clair County Commission met Wednesday, Aug. 1, with Robert Salmon, presiding commissioner; Leroy Strope, north commissioner; Gerald Williams, south commissioner; Debbie Peden, county clerk and Marian McCaslin administrative assistant present. The Commission and Road and Bridge Supervisor Cole Cochran met an discussed motor graders and brush cutters locations and

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