BUFFALOS COMPETE AT SBU

BUFFALOS COMPETE AT SBU – El Dorado Christian School’s varsity track team headed south to compete at the 2017 SBU Bearcat Invitational on Tuesday, April 25.  New PR’s were set and two athletes, Brayden Housh and Seth McKinney walked away with 4th and 5th place medals in pole vault.  Pictured; back row: Coach Cammie Housh,

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MDC and partners provide second falcon nest cam in KC

Public can watch young falcons hatch and grow via internet links Fans of peregrine falcon nesting season now have two live web cameras to watch in the Kansas City area. Now online is a camera monitoring a nest high on a smokestack at KCP&L’s Iatan Power Plant north of Weston. Baby falcons appeared to begin

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Monarch butterflies migrating from Mexico visit KC early

Warm weather arrived early this spring, and so did large numbers of monarch butterflies in the Kansas City area. The first seemingly fragile orange and black butterflies spotted flitting near spring flowers in recent weeks migrated all the way from wintering grounds in Mexico. They almost beat the emergence of milkweed plants, which adult monarchs

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SMOKEY GIVES SAFETY TIPS

SMOKEY GIVES SAFETY TIPS – Smokey the Bear visited both branches of the Cedar County Library on April 24 to let the children know about fire safety, stop drop and roll, make a plan for escape and where to meet up, among other things.  The 16 adults and children had lots of good questions for

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A Secret Cave

My daughter, Christy, and I took a little trip over to the Big Piney River in mid-April, where I grew up. I wanted to show her some caves I remember, caves that my grandfather had shown me more than 50 years ago. He found many of them just because when he trapped the river in

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Mushroom hunting

It’s a spring tradition that inspires tens of thousands of people in the bi-state to get outdoors. It’s a spring tradition that inspires tens of thousands of people in the bi-state to get outdoors.  It’s mushroom season and one seasoned hunter is sharing his secrets – well, almost. Jeff Barton’s parents taught him how to

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First aid for leaky basements: Tips to help until professionals arrive

If your basement sprung a leak during recent intense rainfalls, you’re not alone. University of Missouri Extension state housing and environmental design specialist Michael Goldschmidt recommends inspecting basement walls and floors to locate cracks or breaks that can turn into active water leaks. Find the source of the leak if possible. Water takes the path

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VALUED SERVICE AT NEVC

VALUED SERVICE AT NEVC  – Sheryl Hallam has been with the district for 41 years as a business teacher. She has been teaching part-time for the past 10 years. Kathleen Day has been with the district for 13 years serving as the Art and Speech teacher and as the Yearbook Sponsor.  (From left) Sheryl Hallam,

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Conservation compliance change requires treating ephemeral gully erosion on highly erodible land

Missouri famers who participate in USDA programs will be required to provide additional control of ephemeral gully erosion on their highly erodible fields, State Conservationist J.R. Flores said. Ephemeral gullies are the smaller ditches in fields that farmers often smooth with a disc before planting crops. Flores, who heads the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service

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Fishing report for April 4

Taberville Report by Linda McAllister Dains Fish Farm Right now, I’m kinda getting’ mixed reports on white cats. I don’t know if the water has crested and started to go down and that had kinda shut them off down here. But the white cat fishing has been real good. I got a report that crappie

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