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New books at Cedar County Library

Echoes In Death by J.D. Robb – Rescuing a severely traumatized survivor of a violent house invasion that ended the life of her obsessive husband, New York lieutenant Eve Dallas makes unsettling discoveries about the victim while struggling to piece together baffling clues about the killer. Always by Sarah Jio – Encountering a ragged homeless

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It is not too late to join 4-H

It is not too late to join 4-H according to Janice Emery, a 4-H youth development specialist with University of Missouri Extension. “4-H is a family affair that gives children skills they will use for a lifetime. Confidence, creativity, curiosity, and compassion are all positive youth development characteristics that have been proven to increase with

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Providing information

ACNE Q: My fourteen-year-old son is getting bad acne. Any advice? A: Acne is a problem that shows up as blackheads, whiteheads and pimples. It often affects the face, neck and upper body. It occurs when oil and dead skin cells clog the skin pores.It usually starts during teenage years, and may last into adulthood.

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Just Say ‘Yes’

Just say “Yes!” when a board member asks you to join Friends of the Library, Inc. Membership dues are only $5 for individuals and $25 for a business, family, or organization. There is no further obligation by becoming a member, but Friends would love for you to get involved if you have some time. Dues

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WHOLE LOT OF FOLKS AT ZOE’S RIBBON CUTTING

WHOLE LOT OF FOLKS AT ZOE’S RIBBON CUTTING – El Dorado Springs Chamber of Commerce Chamber Board Members and interested folks attended the ribbon cutting at Zoe Sozo’s Whole Life Market at 215 W. Hwy. 54 in El Dorado Springs on Tuesday, March 7. Pictured are: (from left) Neil Linsenmyer, Melanie Farran, Vicky Hillsman, Todd

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Lions Club Peace Poster Contest

Abigail Reasner, 13 year old El Dorado Springs Christian School Buffalo, and Angelina Waldmer, 11-year-old El Dorado Springs public school Bulldog, advanced from the local Lions Club Peace Poster competition which was a bold and talented step toward becoming an internationally recognized artist by winning the local competition sponsored by the El Dorado Springs Lions

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TOPS baked taters are here

TOPS Chapter 319 El Dorado Springs (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) met in the Church of Christ meeting room on Thursday, March 9. We are glad to have our leader, Robbie back.  Kay led us in singing “Losing”. We said our TOPS & KOPS Pledges. Marilyn caught up on some awards; Tammy received a Back in

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Gardening Charlotte

Rose Pruning Ok, it’s that time. If you are one of those people who have wondered through the year when you should be pruning your roses, the time is now. I look for green stems by St. Patrick’s Day, a good way to remember what time of year roses should be pruned. To prune roses,

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Tri-County Quilt Club News

Tri-County Quilt Club met Monday March 6, at the Rockville United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall for their regular meeting with 18 ladies present. President Madeline Woolfin called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. Secretary and treasurer reports were approved. We donated $50 to the Ozark Food Harvest. Show and tell was by Evonne Andersen,

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