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Five facts about strokes that could save your life

Chances are you know someone who has had a stroke. An estimated 795,000 people in the United States have a stroke each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Despite how common strokes are, there are a lot of widely believed misconceptions. Unfortunately, not knowing the facts can put a person at

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1st Rail Safety Week : See Tracks, Think Train

For most of us, buckling up when driving or staying on the sidewalk while we’re out for a stroll are automatic safety habits. But did you know there is another real – and potentially life-threatening – hazard to drivers and pedestrians? It’s the danger we don’t often consider: driving or walking near train tracks. Federal

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Hartzler introduces bill to reform VA, solve doctor and nurse shortage

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (R-MO) announced Friday her introduction of theVeterans Health Administration Recruitment, Hiring and Retention (REHIRE) Act of 2017, which empowers local Veteran Hospitals to recruit, hire and retain doctors and nurses to meet the growing shortage facing VA facilities. Sadly, VA hospitals around the nation are struggling to recruit and retain nurses and

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Missouri cash rent rates drop in latest USDA report

Cash rent rates dropped overall in many Missouri counties, according to a Sept. 8 report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Rates for cropland and pastureland dropped overall from the previous year, said University of Missouri Extension agriculture business specialist Joe Koenen. Koenen leads sessions on Missouri farm leases to educate landowners and tenants on

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Fall remains best time to plant a tree

If you plan to plant a new tree in your yard or field, now is the time to do it according to Patrick Byers, a horticulture specialist with University of Missouri Extension. “Fall tends to be a better time of year to plant trees because the soil is warm enough to support root growth. There

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Discover nature with MDC through fall color

As the heat of summer fades to the cool weather of fall, trees and shrubs around the Show-Me State transform from leaves of green to a fall-foliage color palette of golds, reds, oranges and purples. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) encourages people to discover nature through fall-color adventures. “People can travel anywhere in Missouri

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Missouri veto session update

On Wednesday, Sept. 13, the Missouri General Assembly returned to Jefferson City for their constitutionally required veto session.  Unlike years past, the legislature did not face many Governor vetoes in 2017 and thus, had little to debate this week.  The Missouri Senate voted to censure one of their members for public comments made suggesting the

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Care Connection to observe Falls Prevention Awareness Day

Care Connection for Aging Services will observe the 10th annual Falls Prevention Awareness Day Sept. 22 – the first day of fall.  The national event, with the theme “10 Years Standing Together to Prevent Falls,” raises awareness about how to prevent fall-related injuries among older adults. All of Care Connection’s 22 senior centers in 13

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Fall is the time to gather nuts

Cooler temperatures and outdoor and community activities make autumn the favored season for many Ozarkers. But there is also one more reason to celebrate fall: it is the time to gather nuts. “Landowners in the Ozarks are blessed with a variety of nut growing trees. Each type has its own characteristics, needs and flavor,” said

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Donate your large evergreens to MDC for governor’s mansion Christmas tree

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is conducting its annual search for a large Christmas tree for use on the governor’s mansion lawn in Jefferson City. MDC is asking landowners, homeowners, businesses and communities that may have possible candidate trees to contact the Department. To qualify, the donated tree must be about 40 feet tall

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