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APRIL IS NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY MONTH

Cedar County Memorial Hospital we would like to give an big “Shout-Out” to two of the very best!!! Pam Lacuesta, OTR,L and Ginelle Esry, COTA,L both go above and beyond in their care of our patients and we would like to thank them for their continued dedication. Occupational Therapy services may benefit those having residual

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TOPS MO #9319 welcomes two new members

TOPS Chapter 9319 El Dorado Springs met in the Bethel Free Will Baptist Church, 1300 S Summer St, El Dorado Springs Thursday, April 15, for their weekly weigh-in and meeting. Linda Hall, Leader called the meeting to order. Carol led us in singing “Eating Fewer Calories” We said our TOPS and KOPS pledges. Linda H

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28th Annual Route 54 Cruisers Car Show Saturday, May 8

Route 54 Cruisers Car Club plans Spring Car Show in El Dorado Springs on Saturday, May 8. Once again, it is spring and with spring comes our yearly car show. We are looking forward to welcoming a record number of cars this year from all over the state of Missouri. Plan now to bring your

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MYSTERY MUSHROOM

Showed up in our yard this year. Have found occasional morels since bringing plants to Oklahoma from my grandmother Mae Pace. She was an avid mushroom hunter. Oklahoma is known for red dirt but I doubt this is a real morel. Looking for an opinion. Hope Kenny recuperates quickly, Dennis Breeding. (405) 397-9715.

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Authorities searching for suspect after pursuit with stolen vehicle

Authorities are searching for a Nevada resident after warrants were issued Wednesday for a suspect involved in a stolen vehicle. Officials say Joshua Hallam, 38 of Nevada is wanted for resisting arrest and driving while revoked. Vernon County Sheriff Jason Mosher said deputies attempted to make a traffic stop on a two-tone Chevy Suburban that

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Fire report for week of April 4

On Monday, April 5, at 3 a.m. the Fire Department was dispatched to a residence on S. Jackson for a reported structure fire. Trucks 2 and 5 and nine firefighters responded. Later that afternoon at 5:21 p.m., Olympia Fire Department needed our help with additional water. Tanker 1 and seven firefighters helped.

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Be a Mason: Making a difference

Part 3 of 3 Give freely of yourself and asking nothing in return Of all the cardinal virtues, none is more valued in Masonry than selfless giving. Examples of Masonic charity are beneficent. Masons in North America contribute nearly $3-million every day to relieve suffering and for the enrichment of mankind. Masons are founding sponsors

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TOPS # 9319 El Dorado Springs morning meeting

TOPS Chapter 9319 El Dorado Springs met in the Bethel Free Will Baptist Church, 1300 S Summer St, El Dorado Springs on Thursday, April 1, for their weekly weigh-in and meeting. Linda Hall, Leader called the meeting to order. Carol led us in singing “Easter Song” We said our TOPS and KOPS pledges. Linda H

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Tri-County Quilt Club news

Tri-County Quilt Club met at 1 p.m. (new time) April 5, at Rockville United Methodist Church Rockville,  our first meeting for a year due to Covid-19. Present Madline Woodfin called the meeting to order, Treasurer and Secretary reports were approved. The ladies were happy to meet. We brought donations for Moss House, Birthright and Harvesters,

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Cedar Co. COVID-19 stats for April 12

Reported cases since beginning of COVID-19 pandemic (1122) Active COVID-19 cases (1) Total # of cases requiring hospitalization Current # of hospitalized cases # of deaths (18 confirmed PCR, 5 by antifen) updated March 16, 2021 Total Cedar County Test Count (total of negative line list + # positive cases) Negative Cedar County Test Count

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