Bulldog Wrestlers have busy week

by Daniel Stantord Wrestling head coach Last week we traveled to Sherwood for a dual and to Diamond for a Quad. At Diamond we competed against Labette Kansas, Gentry Arkansas, and Diamond. Results were as followd: Lost to Sherwood 44-20 Won against Labette 61-18 Won against Gentry 51-18 Lost to Diamond 30-44

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Lady Bulldog Basketball Report week of Jan. 13-17

by Head Coach Beau Swopes On Monday, Jan. 13, the Lady Bulldogs hosted Lady Cardinals of Miller.  The Lady Bulldogs started out the first half very sloppy as they turned the ball over 10 times.  Miller on the other hand started out hot, as they were able to hit from the outside 7 times in

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Bulldog Boys basketball report

by Joel Braden Head basketball coach The El Dorado Springs boys basketball team started their week by hosting Lamar. The Bulldogs got off to a slow start and trailed 20-11 at the end of the first. El Dorado pulled a little closer at the half and trailed 35-28 going into the break. But the Bulldogs

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Feral Hogs and Disappearing Turkeys

The feral hog problem has worked out well for the Missouri Department of Conservation as far as financial benefits. I don’t know the exact amount, but they are being paid well by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for their efforts in feral hog removal. However, it is not a situation making them any friends in

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LIVING WATERS RANCH 2020 OFF TO A GREAT START

LIVING WATERS RANCH 2020 OFF TO A GREAT START – The volunteers from Living Waters Ranch, Gene Holtgrewe, Jay Binyon, and Joyce Brown, were happy to usher in the new year with the first of 12 monthly Special Touch Day Camps for adults with developmental delays or disabilities and their staff/caregivers. These Day Camps are

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COLD WEATHER GEAR…DELIVERED

COLD WEATHER GEAR…DELIVERED – Each December Cedar County Memorial Hospital conducts a drive to collect coats, gloves, socks, and other requested articles of clothing to benefit schools in Cedar County. Recently our CEO, Jana Witt welcomed El Dorado Springs R-2 Elementary School Counselor Kaitlyn Norman when she dropped by to pick up donations to keep

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Mt. Zion Home Bible Study every Tuesday evening at 7

by Marge Zink and Julia Snethen Morning message at Rockville United Methodist Church by Pastor Larry Sorrells was titled “How’s Your Connection” from 1 Corinthians 1:10-18. You are welcome to join us Sunday at 9 a.m. for worship. Mt. Zion Home Bible Study was held Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Gary and Carolyn Kenny

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Twentieth Century Club news

Submitted by Lana Sue Jones The first meeting of our new year, 2020, was held on Jan. 13 with Georgia Detwiler serving as hostess and Luella Phipps co-hostess. The meeting was called to order by President Jean Wernel. The November meeting was cancelled due to bad weather and then our December meeting was our Christmas

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News from Harwood and Schell City

by Helen Ellerman Madalyn’s Kitchen, south of Schell City, says that she will be open for the rest of January unless the weather is bad. Madalyn will hold her Valentine’s dinner on Friday, Feb. 14, from 5-8 p.m. Church service was held at the Harwood Baptist Church Sunday, Jan. 26. Brother Mike Dunivan’s sermon was

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RED BIRD NOT RED

RED BIRD NOT RED – Diane Marz of Hillsboro shared pics of this odd-colored cardinal she’s been seeing for the past year-and-a-half. The coloration is caused by leucism – a condition which results in white, pale, or patchy coloration of the skin, hair, feathers, scales or cuticle, but not the eyes.

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