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Gerald area resident Barb Ostmann has eaten a 12-course meal in Canton, China — with all but the last dish featuring snake as an ingredient — a bamboo rat in China, fish eyeballs in Taiwan and kangaroo kabobs and mealy grubs in Australia.
Looking at the board 25 feet away, Carolyn Crum readies her shot, aiming for second base but hoping for more.
“There should only be one click.”
With this month signaling the end of another school year, 55-year-old Sharon Connell now has put 33 years in the books as an educator, including the last 31 years at Lonedell R-XIV.
Pulling up to the home of Harold “Butch” Pohl, New Haven, it’s obvious that he loves the outdoors.
This is the sixth in my series of the 10 most common estate planning mistakes.
Myrna Turner had a serious brush with death late last year. Now, a few months later, she is going strong again and believes she has regained her health because God isn’t finished with her yet.
For the last four years, one Washington woman has been helping her fellow Missourians get the most out of the Medicare program.
For more than 20 years, Leroy and Janice White ran a bar, restaurant, community center and even a beauty salon.
Leslie Postmaster Jan Schmidt hasn’t always been a runner, but after just five years of the sport, it’s now something he can’t imagine living without.
Political discourse at Franklin County commission meetings has reached a new low. Comments (0)
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