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Activities during Holy Week at First Christian

April 9 – Palm Sunday celebration, 10:30 a.m. worship, ”An Unidentified King.” April 13 – Maundy Thursday Communion 7 p.m.   featuring  the 12 disciples at the last supper. April 14 – Carry the Cross. Crosses carried up  and down Main Street and 54 Hwy. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sponsored by the El

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Easter Bunny hops into El Dorado Springs

Fans of the Easter Bunny will have three opportunities to met and greet the fuzzy critter starting this Saturday. From 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.  Saturday, April 8, there’s a free photo op for area children and families at the Shopko Hometown store on Hwy. 32 in El Dorado Springs. The 7th Annual the Cedar

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Workshop for Farmers Market Vendors is April 15 in Webb City, register now

A local foods workshop to help farmer’s markets vendors increase sales is set for 1 p.m. Saturday, April 15, at the Webb City Public Library. The session gives farmers market vendors information on how to market their produce and increase sales. University of Missouri Extension specialists will tell how to display produce to attract customers.

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25 Days to Health and Wealth

Want to get healthier and more financially secure in the years ahead? Perhaps lose some weight and save more for retirement. This 90-minute, four-week program will describe 25 behavior change strategies that can be adopted to improve your health and personal finances. University of Missouri Extension specialists, Mary Sebade, Nutrition and Health Education and David

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Please help

Attention Taberville residents, or concerned parties, our Park is in need of donations so we can keep paying the electric bill. If we cannot raise money, we will have to turn the electricity off which will mean no water or bathrooms. Please help. Call 417/296-1333. A non-profit organization.

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Lighthouse 2017 spring registration Sunday

The Lighthouse Children’s Theatre will reopen their doors this Sunday, April 2, from 2-4 p.m. Parents are invited to bring their children ages 4-18 to meet LCT students, staff and learn more about the next exciting production, a favorite of young and old alike, Rudyard Kipling’s “Jungle Book”. Whether or not your child has ever

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ENDANGERED

ENDANGERED – The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office has issued an Endangered SILVER Advisory for a missing adult incident that occurred at 1920 South 801 Road, El Dorado Springs at  5 p.m. on March 26, 2017. The endangered silver advisory missing adult is: John William Stout, a white male, age 79, height 5’ 06”, 180 lbs,

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El Dorado Elementary to host BOGO book fair

What: El Dorado Springs Elementary will host a BOGO Scholastic Book Fair one week only from April 3 to April 7 during school hours. Funds raised will help purchase books for the elementary library.  Families, faculty and the community are invited to attend this fun reading and book shopping event that helps inspire children to become

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Rich Hill Alumni to plan banquet

by Beverly Sullins, president The RHHS Alumni Committee has had two meetings and plans are moving forward for the 2017 annual banquet.  This is to report on what has been decided thus far.  The baquet will begin at 6:30 p.,m. Saturday, May 27. Place will be at the Rich Hill Community Dome located on south

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