Science fiction or fact? New treatments for diseases like cancer

If bioelectronic medicine sounds futuristic, it’s because many of its applications operate like something out of a science fiction movie. But at its core, bioelectronic medicine is simply the use of technology to treat disease and injury. Some applications include tools that you’re probably already familiar with, like cochlear implants and cardiac pacemakers. When these

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More than comfort, heat safety tips can save your life

From tornadoes and floods to hail and lightning storms, the United States experiences a broad array of extreme weather. Fatalities do occur, but many people are surprised to learn that the weather event that causes the greatest number of deaths is heat. According to the National Weather Service, heat causes the greatest number of weather-related

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Cedar County Historical Society meets April 30

By Connie Maupin The monthly meeting of the Cedar County Historical Society was held in the Stockton museum on April 30. Those present were President Judy Nichols, Vice President Judith Cain, Secretary Connie Maupin, Treasurer Shirley Potts, Luella Phipps, Sharyl Henry, Joe Phillips, Ellis Benham, Kenneth Potts, Chris Barber, Bob Estes and Bob Phillips. Bob

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Twentieth Century Club meets

Submitted by Lana Sue Jones On April 9, 11 members of the Twentieth Century Club met in the home of hostess Georgia Detwiler with Ruth Woody serving as co-hostess. President Sandi Eaves called the meeting to order. Our unfinished business was to have the committee present the slate of new officers for next year. Also,

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Gardening Charlotte

Catching Swarms Every spring, beekeepers you may know will get just a little giddy at the mention of “swarms.” While members of the general public conjure up some low budget Hollywood disaster movie at even the thought, to a beekeeper a swarm is everything from “free bees” to an invitation to an adventure. First, honeybees

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Rich Hill Alumni—Reminder to All

We are just two weeks from this years annual Alumni meeting. Only one week left to get your reservations in, deadline is May 19 for reservations. The banquet will begin at 6:30 p..m. on Saturday, May 26,in the Rich Hill Community Dome. Reservations are way down so far this year. Please think seriously and plan

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Wonderful friends, wonderful weather

Marilyn Entrikin said the great news is it’s going to be in 60’s and 70’s for the next week. Like she says, wonderful. Kenny Entrikin, Marilyn’s son, spent time with her. He took her to lunch. Kenny and Debbie will leave for home in AZ permanently Thursday. The next time they come, they will be

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News from Harwood and Schell City

By Helen Ellerman Madilyn’s Kitchen, south of Schell City, will be closed Saturday, May 12, and Sunday, May 13, for Mother’s Day weekend. She will also be closed Saturday, May 26 thru Monday, May 28, for Memorial Day weekend. She will be open at her regular time on Tuesday, May 29. Jewell and Helen Ellerman

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Union Hall 4-H met May 1

By Sydney Barger Reporter/Photographer Union Hall 4-H Club Union Hall 4-H met May 1 at the Land-O-Lakes Fairgrounds Non-Livestock Building for our regular meeting. In old business there was a reminder to complete our Missouri Show Me Quality Assurance in order to show at the Land-O- Lakes Fair. There is also a sign up sheet

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There’s a lot more in Missouri than you think

PARSON BRINGS BUY MISSOURI PROGRAM TO EL DORADO SPRINGS – Lt. Governor Mike Parson was in El Dorado Springs on Friday, April 17, to support and explain the Buy Missouri program, an initiative of the Lt. Governor’s office that recognizes and promotes products made within the borders of Missouri while strengthening the state’s economy.  

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