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Judge will decide if husband goes to trial Evidence presented in J. Waller's death
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By JOE GAMM SEMO News Service The prosecution laid out much of its murder case against Clay Waller at his preliminary hearing Wednesday, including testimony from Waller's former landlord, employees and experts, in an effort to convince a judge to take the case to trial...
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Pleas made for Dexter center, Camp Latonka
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By DONNA FARLEY Staff Writer DEXTER, Mo. -- Volunteers and supporters of Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland made passionate and emotional cases during a public meeting Tuesday for the need to save the Dexter service center building and Camp Latonka at Wappapello Lake...
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Pleas made for Dexter center, Camp Latonka
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By DONNA FARLEY Staff Writer DEXTER, Mo. -- Volunteers and supporters of Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland made passionate and emotional cases during a public meeting Tuesday for the need to save the Dexter service center building and Camp Latonka at Wappapello Lake...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Debbie Newman's hands-on approach lights up residents' lives
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By BARBARA ANN HORTON News Editor akdale Care Centers resi- dents' faces brighten as they interact with Debbie Newman. For Newman, spending time with the residents, their families and her coworkers is her favorite part of the job as administrator...
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Customers are Julie Dennis Stuever's favorite part of job
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By CAROLYN SMITH Staff Writer ost people would not expect the manager of a hunting and fishing retail store to be a woman, but then, Julie Dennis Stuever is no ordinary woman. This Poplar Bluff native was born into the business. ...
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Grapes: Sweet, low in calories
(Features ~ 07/26/12)
By PHYLLIS FLANIGAN University of Missouri Extension We just recently tasted some delicious grapes. Now is the time many homeowners are harvesting their delicious crop of grapes. The grape is one of the oldest and most widely used fruits in the world. People have loved the taste of grapes for more than 7,000 years...
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Jaco is state finalist
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Saranna Tejae Jaco, 10, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., has been chosen as a state finalist in the National American Miss Missouri Pageant to be held Aug. 4, 2012, at the Holiday Inn in Columbia, Mo. She is the daughter of Wade and Amy Jaco of Poplar Bluff. She will participate in the Junior Preteen age division with other contestants in Missouri...
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Smith attends Boys State
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
Parker Nathaniel Ramsey Smith, a junior at Poplar Bluff High School, recently participated in the American Legion Boys State of Missouri on the campus of the University of Central Missouri at Warrensburg. Smith, the son of Catherine and Dr. Gilbert Smith, held positions including City of Whitfield City; member of the Nationalist Party; City Council, Delegate to County Committee, Ward III and Business owner...
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Smith attends Boys State
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
Parker Nathaniel Ramsey Smith, a junior at Poplar Bluff High School, recently participated in the American Legion Boys State of Missouri on the campus of the University of Central Missouri at Warrensburg. Smith, the son of Catherine and Dr. Gilbert Smith, held positions including City of Whitfield City; member of the Nationalist Party; City Council, Delegate to County Committee, Ward III and Business owner...
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Grapes: Sweet, low in calories
(Features ~ 07/26/12)
We just recently tasted some delicious grapes. Now is the time many homeowners are harvesting their delicious crop of grapes. The grape is one of the oldest and most widely used fruits in the world. People have loved the taste of grapes for more than 7,000 years...
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Today in History
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Today is Thursday, July 26, the 208th day of 2012. There are 158 days left in the year. Today's Highlights in History: On July 26, 1952, Argentina's first lady, Eva Peron, died in Buenos Aires at age 33. King Farouk I of Egypt abdicated in the wake of a coup led by Gamal Abdel Nasser...
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Jaco is state finalist
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Saranna Tejae Jaco, 10, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., has been chosen as a state finalist in the National American Miss Missouri Pageant to be held Aug. 4, 2012, at the Holiday Inn in Columbia, Mo. She is the daughter of Wade and Amy Jaco of Poplar Bluff. She will participate in the Junior Preteen age division with other contestants in Missouri...
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Stubborn ignorance of diversity
(Column ~ 07/26/12)
By WALTER E. WILLIAMS Academic intelligentsia, their media, government and corporate enthusiasts worship at the altar of diversity. Despite budget squeezes, universities have created diversity positions, such as director of diversity and inclusion, manager of diversity recruitment, associate dean for diversity, vice president of diversity and perhaps minister of diversity. This is all part of a quest to get college campuses, corporate offices and government agencies to "look like America."...
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Missing the point about Aurora
(Column ~ 07/26/12)
By MONA CHAREN Public discussion and debate about the Aurora, Colo., horror has missed the point. With numbing predictability, liberal opinion leaders in the press have focused on gun laws as the potential solution for such atrocities, while conservatives have responded that maniacs will find ways to kill people and therefore, nothing can be done about rampage shootings. Others have speculated that our excessively violent entertainments are tipping borderline types into spasms of real violence...
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for Virginia Thomas
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By BARBARA ANN HORTON News Editor hen you call Coldwell Banker Ruth Holloway Realty's office at 603 S. Westwood Blvd., the gentle voice answering the telephone belongs to office manager Virginia Thomas...
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Shifting gears
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By BARBARA ANN HORTON News Editor usiness women Robyn and Jenny Hillis, who are mother and daughter, go full throttle in their jobs at Larry Hillis Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Poplar Bluff, Mo. Robyn started her career in health care before switching gears to work in the family business. Jenny was studying for her master's degree and working at a bank in Colorado when she diverted her plans to return home...
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Adding love for numbers, people equals satisfying career for Sue Gilbert
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By BARBARA ANN HORTON News Editor orking well with numbers and peo- ple adds up to a fulfilling career in banking for Sue Gilbert of Poplar Bluff, Mo., branch manager for the Poplar Bluff Federal Credit Union located on Fifth Street...
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Ridgerunner finds squirrels aren't always easy targets
(Outdoors ~ 07/26/12)
Squirrels are not dumb! On Tuesday morning this week, I got out early to feed and water the animals, and while outside, I viewed 10 squirrels around the place. That's the limit now and I didn't have a gun with me. On Wednesday morning, an early trip outside gave me a view of five squirrels in one tree. They all left when I cleared the doorway. "No problem," I thought, as they will be back and I have my .22 rifle handy...
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Wetland managers fighting dry conditions
(Outdoors ~ 07/26/12)
By PAUL DAVIS Outdoors Editor PUXICO, Mo. -- Wetlands managers in Southeast Missouri are keeping an eye to the sky as they face a variety of problems this summer brought on by extreme drought conditions and record high temperatures. "The dry conditions are definitely affecting everything," said Duck Creek Conservation Area Biologist Keith Cordell...
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Quick Draw test program to continue another year
(Outdoors ~ 07/26/12)
By JIM LOW Mo. Dept. of Conservation JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Waterfowl hunters at three state-managed wetland areas will apply for spots under the Quick Draw system again this year, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation. Grand Pass, Eagle Bluffs and Otter Slough conservation areas have assigned hunting spots through the online QD system for the past two years...
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Time to prepare for upcoming hunting seasons
(Outdoors ~ 07/26/12)
By FRANK CAMPA Mo. Dept. of Conservation Although temperatures are topping into three digits right now, if you are a sportsman, do not forget there is a lot on the horizon to plan for now! First and foremost, you need to start planning on taking care of any hunter education needs you may have in your family. ...
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James Holloway
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
James Holloway MALDEN, Mo. -- James Holloway, 75, of Malden, Mo., died Tuesday, July 24, 2012, at Missouri Southern Healthcare in Dexter. Funeral arrangements are pending with Bradshaw Funeral Home of Malden.
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Lareda Jo Barks
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Lareda Jo Barks PIEDMONT, Mo. -- Lareda Jo Barks, 72, of Piedmont, Mo., died Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in O'Fallon, Mo. Funeral arrangements are pending with Ruegg Funeral Home in Piedmont. Condolences: www.rueggfuneralhomes.com.
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Dorothea
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Dorothea Eads-Catlett PIEDMONT, Mo. -- Dorothea Eads-Catlett, 64, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., died Tuesday, July 24, 2012, at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau, Mo. She was born July 15, 1948, in Cannelton, Ind., and had lived in Poplar Bluff for many years...
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Charles Bowman
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Charles Bowman Charles E. "Pooch" Bowman, 62, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., died Tuesday, July 24, 2012, at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Funeral arrangements are pending with Cotrell Funeral Service in Poplar Bluff.
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Obamacare ruling is scary
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/26/12)
To the Editor: If the recent Supreme Court's 5-4 decision upholding Obamacare doesn't scare you, it should. This bureaucratic boondoggle looked suspicious from it's beginning in 2010 when the Democrats who controlled congress at the time stealthily passed the 2,000 page monstrosity in the middle of the night without even having read it. ...
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Gary Douglas
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Gary Douglas Gary Douglas, 52, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., died Thursday, July 26, 2012, in Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center. Funeral arrangements are pending with Cotrell Funeral Service.
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Perma Ezell
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Perma Ezell PIEDMONT, Mo. -- Perma Elizabeth Ezell, 90, of Piedmont, Mo., died Wednesday, July 25, 2012, at Clark's Mountain Nursing Center in Piedmont. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday followed by the funeral service at 11 a.m. in Peach Tree Church in Piedmont. Burial will be in the church cemetery...
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Stella Jupp
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Stella Jupp Stella Jupp, 83, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., died Monday, July 23, 2012 in Poplar Bluff. She was born Jan. 31, 1929 in Indiana. She was of the Catholic faith and had retired as a supervisor with Continental Airlines. She is survived by three sons, George Jupp and Charles Jupp, both of California, and Robert Jupp of Williamsville, Mo.; three daughters, Cynthia Jupp and Marie Jupp, both of Poplar Bluff, and Carol Raymer of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; three brothers, Charles Stewart of Indiana, Joseph Stewart and Carl Stewart, both of California; and one sister; Judy Buldac of California, and 14 grandchildren.. ...
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Helping lead Team Nigeria
(High School Sports ~ 07/26/12)
Former Raider Okon headed to Olympics When the United States faces Nigeria in group play of the XXX Summer Olympics in London, Poplar Bluff residents will have more to keep an eye on than Kobe Bryant and Lebron James. Former Three Rivers College coach and player Dominic Okon, who currently works at Wichita State as the director of men's basketball operations, will be an assistant coach for Nigeria as it makes its first Olympic appearance in basketball. ...
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Billy Blagg
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Billy Blagg Billy Justin Blagg, 81, of Harviell, Mo., died Monday, July 23, 2012, at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. Mr. Blagg was born Dec. 9, 1931, in Grubbs, Ark. He had lived in Butler County since 1957. He worked in education for 30 years as a coach and the last 16 years as superintendent of schools. He served on the TRC Board of Trustees...
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Mark Hall
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Mark Hall ELLSINORE, Mo. -- Mark Dennis Hall, 58, of Ellsinore, Mo., died Saturday, July 21, in The Manor Care Center in Poplar Bluff, Mo. Mr. Hall was born June 19, 1954 in Poplar Bluff. He was a longtime resident of the Grandin and Ellsinore, Mo., area. He was a self-employed bricklayer and stone mason and was of the Baptist faith. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and swimming in Current River. He had a green thumb and enjoyed gardening, he also enjoyed riding around and taking in nature...
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Elvin Klepzig
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Elvin Klepzig DONIPHAN, Mo. -- Elvin Ray Klepzig, 57, of Doniphan, Mo., died Tuesday, July 24, 2012, at his residence. Mr. Klepzig, son of Don Klepzig and Rose (Burrows) Klepzig, was born July 15, 1955, in Mountain View, Mo. He was an over-the-road truck driver. Mr. Klepzig enjoyed history, railroads, gardening, riding horses and he had a special love for animals. He was a member of the Missouri Pacific Historical Society...
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Mae Henson
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Mae Henson LESTERVILLE, Mo. -- Mae B. Henson, 79, of Black, Mo., died Tuesday, July 24, 2012, at her residence. Mrs. Henson was born Oct. 18, 1932, in Black. She attended Black River Baptist Church in Black and had retired as owner/operator of a grocery store...
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Michael Capone
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Michael Capone ELLINGTON, Mo. -- Michael Theodore Capone, 71, of Ellington, Mo., died Tuesday, July 24, 2012, in Kindred Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Capone was born March 10, 1941. He was of the Catholic faith. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and served in Vietnam. He was a former member of the VFW in Desloge and had retired as a self-employed electrician. He enjoyed playing music (disc jockey) and family gatherings...
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Royal Hoyer
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Royal Hoyer Royal Axel Hoyer, 73, of Miller, Mo., died at 6:39 a.m. on Friday, July 20, 2012, at his home. Local survivors include a son, James Hoyer of Poplar Bluff; grandchildren, Ashley Smith of Puxico, and Christian Hoyer of Poplar Bluff. A memorial service was held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday at the Morris-Leiman-Mosher Funeral Home...
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Marie Mabry
(Obituary ~ 07/26/12)
Marie Mabry NEELYVILLE, Mo. -- Marie Mabry, 94, of Naylor, Mo., died Tuesday, July 24, 2012, at The Cedargate in Poplar Bluff, Mo. The daughter of Henry Blaylock and Ida Lane Blaylock, she was born March 19, 1918, in Clay County, Ark. She was a member of the Elm Grove General Baptist Church in Naylor and served in many offices in the church. She was a member of the Eastern Star in Naylor...
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Wayne Co. crash kills man Wednesday
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
KIME, Mo. -- An Imperial, Mo., man was killed in a one-vehicle accident at 8:40 a.m. Wednesday on Route D, two miles south of Kime in Wayne County. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol report, Dennis L. Hadley, 59, was northbound in a 2000 Mack Conventional truck when his vehicle ran off the right side of the roadway. He overcorrected, traveled off the left side of the roadway and struck a tree...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Debbie Newman's hands-on approach lights up residents' lives
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By BARBARA ANN HORTON News Editor akdale Care Centers resi- dents' faces brighten as they interact with Debbie Newman. For Newman, spending time with the residents, their families and her coworkers is her favorite part of the job as administrator...
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Grapes: Sweet, low in calories
(Features ~ 07/26/12)
By PHYLLIS FLANIGAN University of Missouri Extension We just recently tasted some delicious grapes. Now is the time many homeowners are harvesting their delicious crop of grapes. The grape is one of the oldest and most widely used fruits in the world. People have loved the taste of grapes for more than 7,000 years...
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Jaco is state finalist
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Saranna Tejae Jaco, 10, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., has been chosen as a state finalist in the National American Miss Missouri Pageant to be held Aug. 4, 2012, at the Holiday Inn in Columbia, Mo. She is the daughter of Wade and Amy Jaco of Poplar Bluff. She will participate in the Junior Preteen age division with other contestants in Missouri...
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Smith attends Boys State
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
Parker Nathaniel Ramsey Smith, a junior at Poplar Bluff High School, recently participated in the American Legion Boys State of Missouri on the campus of the University of Central Missouri at Warrensburg. Smith, the son of Catherine and Dr. Gilbert Smith, held positions including City of Whitfield City; member of the Nationalist Party; City Council, Delegate to County Committee, Ward III and Business owner...
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Grapes: Sweet, low in calories
(Features ~ 07/26/12)
We just recently tasted some delicious grapes. Now is the time many homeowners are harvesting their delicious crop of grapes. The grape is one of the oldest and most widely used fruits in the world. People have loved the taste of grapes for more than 7,000 years...
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Customers are Julie Dennis Stuever's favorite part of job
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By CAROLYN SMITH Staff Writer ost people would not expect the manager of a hunting and fishing retail store to be a woman, but then, Julie Dennis Stuever is no ordinary woman. This Poplar Bluff native was born into the business. ...
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Today in History
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Today is Thursday, July 26, the 208th day of 2012. There are 158 days left in the year. Today's Highlights in History: On July 26, 1952, Argentina's first lady, Eva Peron, died in Buenos Aires at age 33. King Farouk I of Egypt abdicated in the wake of a coup led by Gamal Abdel Nasser...
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Jaco is state finalist
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Saranna Tejae Jaco, 10, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., has been chosen as a state finalist in the National American Miss Missouri Pageant to be held Aug. 4, 2012, at the Holiday Inn in Columbia, Mo. She is the daughter of Wade and Amy Jaco of Poplar Bluff. She will participate in the Junior Preteen age division with other contestants in Missouri...
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Stubborn ignorance of diversity
(Column ~ 07/26/12)
By WALTER E. WILLIAMS Academic intelligentsia, their media, government and corporate enthusiasts worship at the altar of diversity. Despite budget squeezes, universities have created diversity positions, such as director of diversity and inclusion, manager of diversity recruitment, associate dean for diversity, vice president of diversity and perhaps minister of diversity. This is all part of a quest to get college campuses, corporate offices and government agencies to "look like America."...
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Missing the point about Aurora
(Column ~ 07/26/12)
By MONA CHAREN Public discussion and debate about the Aurora, Colo., horror has missed the point. With numbing predictability, liberal opinion leaders in the press have focused on gun laws as the potential solution for such atrocities, while conservatives have responded that maniacs will find ways to kill people and therefore, nothing can be done about rampage shootings. Others have speculated that our excessively violent entertainments are tipping borderline types into spasms of real violence...
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Ridgerunner finds squirrels aren't always easy targets
(Outdoors ~ 07/26/12)
Squirrels are not dumb! On Tuesday morning this week, I got out early to feed and water the animals, and while outside, I viewed 10 squirrels around the place. That's the limit now and I didn't have a gun with me. On Wednesday morning, an early trip outside gave me a view of five squirrels in one tree. They all left when I cleared the doorway. "No problem," I thought, as they will be back and I have my .22 rifle handy...
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Shifting gears
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By BARBARA ANN HORTON News Editor usiness women Robyn and Jenny Hillis, who are mother and daughter, go full throttle in their jobs at Larry Hillis Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Poplar Bluff, Mo. Robyn started her career in health care before switching gears to work in the family business. Jenny was studying for her master's degree and working at a bank in Colorado when she diverted her plans to return home...
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Adding love for numbers, people equals satisfying career for Sue Gilbert
(Local News ~ 07/26/12)
By BARBARA ANN HORTON News Editor orking well with numbers and peo- ple adds up to a fulfilling career in banking for Sue Gilbert of Poplar Bluff, Mo., branch manager for the Poplar Bluff Federal Credit Union located on Fifth Street...
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Wetland managers fighting dry conditions
(Outdoors ~ 07/26/12)
By PAUL DAVIS Outdoors Editor PUXICO, Mo. -- Wetlands managers in Southeast Missouri are keeping an eye to the sky as they face a variety of problems this summer brought on by extreme drought conditions and record high temperatures. "The dry conditions are definitely affecting everything," said Duck Creek Conservation Area Biologist Keith Cordell...
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Quick Draw test program to continue another year
(Outdoors ~ 07/26/12)
By JIM LOW Mo. Dept. of Conservation JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Waterfowl hunters at three state-managed wetland areas will apply for spots under the Quick Draw system again this year, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation. Grand Pass, Eagle Bluffs and Otter Slough conservation areas have assigned hunting spots through the online QD system for the past two years...
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Time to prepare for upcoming hunting seasons
(Outdoors ~ 07/26/12)
By FRANK CAMPA Mo. Dept. of Conservation Although temperatures are topping into three digits right now, if you are a sportsman, do not forget there is a lot on the horizon to plan for now! First and foremost, you need to start planning on taking care of any hunter education needs you may have in your family. ...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/26/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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