The Rock Wall

Today is Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, according to my calculations. About 5 a.m., I gave some thought about how I might start our conversation. Last Thursday I had an appointment with Dr. Wyant. He released me on Christmas Eve and this was a follow-up. After all my shots, I still had Covid a second time.

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El Dorado Opinion Springs

Resolve to save lives during the 56-day Every year, millions of people make New Year’s resolutions, hoping to spark positive change. Resolve to make a positive change in 2023 by participating in the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks’ (CBCO) 56-Day Challenge. Donors who complete the entire challenge will have a chance to win up

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We the People, Consent of the Governed

In 1913 the federal government created the unconstitutional entity we call the Federal Reserve. No where in the Constitution does it grant the federal government the power to create a central bank. Anything not permitted to the federal government is reserved to the states or the people there of. One thing in the Constitution about

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Is your property at risk?

American Policy Center (53 Main St. Box 3640, Warrenton, VA, 20188) says that private property is being taken by the unlawful use of eminent domain and other policies, in the name of climate change and environmental protection. The APC is fighting to stop the enforcement of the UN’s Agenda 21, and its policy of Sustainable

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January is National Human Trafficking Prevention month

January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, marking the anniversary of the passage of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000. The Missouri Department of Transportation has joined forces with the Missouri State Highway Patrol and local law enforcement to combat the crime of human trafficking in the Show-Me State. “Human trafficking remains a growing

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MDC offers free nature and outdoor skills programs in January in Kansas City

Learn how to shoot archery or how birds survive winter weather with some of the free programs offered in January at the Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center in Kansas City. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) naturalists and instructors will lead sessions devoted to nature and outdoor skills. Among the programs offered: People huddle indoors

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Transportation projects selected under Governor Parson’s Cost-Share Program

The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission approved the funding of 28 local transportation projects using $75 million in budget stabilization funds under Governor Mike Parson’s Transportation Cost-Share Program. The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) selected the projects with the goal of building partnerships with local entities to deliver

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Marriage Applications:

Recorder of Deeds Office Cedar County Melissa Heskett Recorder John Dewey Lee, 60, Stockton, and Valerie Lorraine Young, 48, Stockton. James Robert Mygatt, 57, Stockton, and Tyna M. White, 44, Stockton.

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