Raising livestock on small acreages March 13 in Neosho

University of Missouri Extension is offering “Raising Livestock on Small Acreages” starting at 5:30 p.m., March 13, at the Williams Ag Center, Crowder College, Neosho. “The program will provide attendees with tools to help them enjoy and make a little money on a livestock enterprise,” said Jennifer Lutes, agriculture business specialist, with MU Extension in

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Building success from farm to table

Working purposefully to connect the various parts of our local food system is important for a number or reasons according to Pam Duitsman, nutrition and health education specialist with University of Missouri Extension. “Local food efforts improve access to local food, and helps us all learn where, how and by whom our food is grown,”

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Back-door cap and trade nearing elimination

by Eric Bohl A decade ago, “Cap and Trade” was all the rage among environmental activists. This law would have given government the ability to regulate carbon dioxide emissions. Cap and Trade would have placed an artificial limit (or “cap”) on companies’ emissions and allowed them to buy (or “trade”) excess allowances from other companies

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EL DORADO SPRINGS POLIC 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) Feb 19 – Officers responded to 302A South

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ST CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF

Sheriff Scott Keeler reported deputies made three arrests and took a report of a dog attack during the week of Feb. 19-23, 2018. Warrant Arrests Feb 21, Evette Wight, 36, Kansas City, was arrested on St. Clair County warrants charging her with a class A misdemeanor possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana, an

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CEDAR COUNTY SHERIFF

PRESS RELEASE 02-15-2018 To 02-21-2018 LAW ENFORCEMENT 02-15-2018 • Deputies responded to a possible employee stealing products from a business in Stockton , report was taken. • Requested deputies to do an extra patrol, reports of people walking around the area at night. • Responded to a possible property damage, also requesting to be on

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JANUARY UTILITY CUSTOMERS

Thomas Sosa – 1011 S. Park Jean Throckmorton – 311 Hightower William-Samantha McNemar – 110 N. Park Donna Davis – 1606 S. Hwy. 32 Devin Fastdog – 208 S. Grand Dustin-Sarah Dockery – 708 S Main Kylee Thomason – 1601 S. Vernon Tyler Harder – 115 W. Marshall

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Frances Louise Sanderson

Frances Louise Sanderson, 97, Schell City, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018, at Medicalodges of Nevada. She was born on April 6, 1920, in Camden, to Lambert and Estella Faye (Kincaid) Coats. She married Howard Sanderson on Aug. 5, 1939 in Excelsior Springs, and he preceded her in death on Dec. 14, 2002. Frances

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Walter Danney “Dan” Oberly

Walter Danney “Dan” Oberly was born Feb. 18, 1931, at the family home in Rockville, the son of Walter J. and Oma (Shouse) Oberly. Dan departed this life Feb. 22, 2018, a few days after his 87th birthday. Dan attended Osage Country School not far from his home through the 8th grade at which time

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Roger Lee Park

Roger Lee Park, 62, was born in Osceola on June 20, 1955.  He passed away on Feb. 21, 2018.  He was preceded in death by his parents, Earl David and Rowena (Weant) Park, his wife, Cynthia (Bell), his grandson, Wyatt Lane Coleman, his brother-in-law, Sean Sheldon, and his nephew, Jason Evans. He is survived by

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