Fishing report

Taberville Report By Sharon Dains Dains Fish Farm Fishing is petty good. They are catching some on rod and reel on about anything you use. A lot of them are in the slot. There have been some 20 and 30 pounders caught. I haven’t heard anything on crappie. We’re selling perch, bullheads, carp. We had

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Cedar County Library August events

Story Time & Craft Stockton on Mondays All Ages @10:30 am El Dorado on Thursdays Before School Starts Preschool Age @ 10:30 am School Age @ 1:00 pm After School Starts Preschool Age @ 10:30 am School Age @ 3:30 pm Stockton 8/2/21 – ElDo 8/5/21 “Piranhas Don’t Eat Bananas” Craft: Clothespin Piranhas Stockton 8/9/21

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SNIP, SNIP, SNIP

The sound of scissors snipping hair was one of many at the third Annual Back to School Extravaganza held Monday, August 9, at the First Baptist Church in El Dorado Springs. Included with the free haircut were backpacks with supplies, eye exams, dental care, and lunch for the entire family. Sponsors for the event included

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WELCOME – TODD A. BROWN, M.D., F.A.C.S. – GENERAL SURGEON

Cedar County Memorial Hospital is pleased to welcome Todd A. Brown, M.D., F.A.C.S. – General Surgeon to our “family” of providers. Dr. Brown received his medical degree from the University of Kansas School Of Medicine. His postgraduate training and fellowships have included: General Surgery Resident – University of Kansas School Medicine in Wichita and the

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TOPS Laura receives a looser certificate

TOPS Chapter 9319 El Dorado Springs met in the Bethel Free Will Baptist Church, 1300 S Summer St, El Dorado Springs, on Thursday, Aug. 5, for their weekly weigh-in and meeting. Linda Hall, Leader, called the meeting to order. Carol led us in singing “Rock Off the Pounds” We said our TOPS and KOPS pledges.

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Springfield Nature Center changes August program schedule

Rising concerns about COVID-19 has caused the Springfield Conservation Nature Center to cancel its in-person Insect-O-Rama event, which was scheduled for Friday, Aug. 13. “Because it’s highly anticipated and one of our most popular events, we are disappointed about having to cancel this event because nature center staff and volunteers have as much fun as

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Ernest “John” Roseman Jr.

Service for John, 83, will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 13, at the El Dorado Springs City Cemetery under the direction of Sheldon Funeral Home. The family requests attendees wear masks and practice social distancing. Donations in John’s name are suggested to Dog’s Nation, 5810 N Hwy. 32, El Dorado Springs.

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Summer winding down

PACKING UP THE LAST OF THE PICNIC – City crews will finish de-constructing the frame work of the Picnic stage this week. The pool will close on Aug 15 (maybe), school starts on Aug 25 (pretty sure that’s correct,) the first football game of the season is Saturday, Aug. 28, in Forsyth (according to the

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COVID-19 vaccine clinic scheduled

Cedar County Memorial Hospital will administer the Moderna two-dose and Johnson & Johnson single-dose COVID-19 vaccines free of charge from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 5, at the hospital. At this time, the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are approved only for the 18 year and older population. To make an appointment

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MO notifying individuals of possible unemployment waiver of overpayments

The Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations has implemented a process for claimants to apply to the Division of Employment Security (DES) for potential waiver of the recovery of non-fraud federal pandemic program unemployment benefit overpayments.  Notices to eligible claimants began mailing out last week and are available in the “Correspondence” tab of UInteract,

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