Pink Out night a little different

This year we are going to do Pink Out Night a little differently. In order to raise a little more money for St. Jude’s, we are going to combine our event with the football team. The Pink Out game for volleyball will be Thursday, Oct. 6 vs. Stockton and for Football Oct. 7 vs. Pierce

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Fishing Report

Taberville Report by Linda McCallister Dains Fish Farm We’ve got a lot of people trotlining right now. They are having a lot of luck. Basically, they are using perch, bullheads and brown carp. They are getting flatheads. We’ve had reports from people that got at least three every time they ran their lines. The biggest

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Party in Pink Oct. 22

The El Dorado Springs DECA Chapter will host the 1st Annual “Party in Pink” Zumba-thon to benefit the Cedar County High Hopes Cancer Support Group. Join us from 4 – 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, in the El Dorado Springs High School Gym for an evening of music, dancing, door prizes and more all to

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Square Dance Friday nite

On Friday, Oct. 7, Mo-Kan Square Dancers will dance to Jay Wright, caller.  The dance will be from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the Home Ec Building on the Vernon County Fairgrounds, Nevada.  This includes a cakewalk. Admission is $5 per adult dancer and $3 per youth dancer. All area dancers are invited. For more

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Savvy Senior®

How to find and hire a good handyman or contractor Dear Savvy Senior What’s the best way to find a good handyman or tradesman to do some work around the house? I’ve have had some bad luck lately with unprofessional workers who do shoddy work and charge too much. Frustrated Senior Dear Frustrated, Hiring a

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Surprising truth about common menopause misconceptions

Nearly all women will go through menopause at some point in their lives. Often with this comes a loss of intimacy, one of the biggest – yet least discussed – side effects of menopause. While to some this may seem inevitable, menopause does not need to signify the end of a woman’s sex life. In

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What you still don’t know about breast cancer

The topic of breast cancer can feel familiar – from October walks to pink ribbons, Americans know breast cancer. That is, until you or a loved one is diagnosed.  Suddenly, breast cancer moves from a topic that feels championed to a topic that is entirely too new, too unknown and too fresh. Suddenly, there is

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AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS

AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS – On Sept. 29, approximately 35 Hospital Auxiliary members were served lunch in appreciation of all they do throughout the year.  CCMH is truly thankful for all of our Auxiliary members and volunteers. Pictured are from left: Historian:  Georgia Detwiler; 1 year director:  Jeannie Hertzberg; 2 year director:  Sharon Young; treasurer:  Peggy

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Vaccations are nice but no place like home

by Marge Zink and Julia Snethen Morning message at the Rockville United Methodist Church was by Pastor Nick Van Dam entitled “Table Manners” taken from Luke 17: 10-15. Join us for worship each Sunday morning 9 a.m. Mt. Zion Home Bible study meets each Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Tom and Beverly Pelkey home

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TOPS (Take Off pounds Sensibly)

TOPS Chapter 319 El Dorado Springs (Take Off pounds Sensibly) met in the El Dorado Springs Community Center Banquet Room on Thursday, Sept. 29. Twenty-four members weighed in and the chapter had a net loss of 04.  Sandi was the week’s best loser with a loss of 3.2 lbs. Meeting was then adjourned so everyone

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