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MELANOMA Q: My father died of melanoma several years ago. I was wondering, what is the risk for me? A: Melanoma is a form of skin cancer that can be very aggressive and life-threatening. It used to be a death sentence not very many years ago, but recent improvements in treatments have significantly improved the

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New board game

Editor: Hello El Dorado Springs Sun, I am emailing you because I grew up around El Dorado Springs area and attended the Christian school in town and thought you might be interested in my company and what we are doing. My wife and I have started a board game publishing company and are about to

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Senate leader ask governor to resign

“For the last several months, I have been in constant contact with the speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives and the Missouri attorney general. We have reached a critical turning point in the allegations made against the governor. The decisions made going forward will have a significant effect on the state of Missouri. After

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EHS Blood Drive April 30

The El Dorado Springs R-II High School will host a Community Blood Center of the Ozarks blood drive on Monday, April 30. From 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 901 Grand Street. Use the Grand Street entrance because of the construction on the Park Street side. For more information, contact Kevin Rentel (417) 876-5103 O

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CCMH Auxiliary salad luncheon Friday

The Cedar county Memorial Auxiliary will have its 2018 Spring Salad Luncheon and Baked Goods Auction from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, April 27, in the El Dorado Springs Christian School Gymnasium, 1600 S. Ohio. Tickets are $6 and available at the door, at the hospital gift shop or from any Auxiliary member. Tickets

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Book sale coming

The Friends of the Library, Inc. at El Dorado Springs will have a book sale Friday, May 4, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, May 5, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m Please call 876-4827 for more information.

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Capitol Perspectives: An Absence of Historical Perspectives

by Phill Brooks I’ve sought to focus these columns on historical perspectives to the current issues and activities in Missouri government. But Missouri now is dealing with something for which there are almost no historical similarities — at least not during my nearly four decades covering state government. The unprecedented aspects involving Gov. Eric Greitens

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BAND EXCELS AT COMPETITION

BAND EXCELS AT COMPETITION – Greetings from the Band World. On Saturday, April 21, the Bulldog Band took 10 students to the Mid-America Music Festival on the campus of Pittsburg State University. The students have been working for the past three weeks to prepare for this festival! The students pretty much prepare their solos on

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Hartzler praises Committee passage of Farm Bill

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (MO-04), a senior member of the House Agriculture Committee, praised the Committee’s passage of the 2018 Farm Bill. The Committee passed the measure by a margin of 26 to 20. “I am pleased that the Agriculture Committee has worked together to pass this important bill in a timely manner,” Hartzler said. “Missouri

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Love note from Jeff City

Greetings, My Fellow Missourians As I write this report, a great big dark cloud of uncertainty is hovering over the Capitol about charges pending against Governor Eric Greitens.  After the release of a report made by the House Special Investigative Committee on Oversight, and with new information that Attorney General Josh Hawley has evidence to

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