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YMCA's summer camp under way (Local News ~ 07/18/07)
By Crystal D. Hancock Nevada Daily Mail Nevada's Osage Prairie YMCA is currently holding its annual Camp Osage for children ages 5 to 12, that began Monday, July 9, and continues each Monday through Friday until Aug. 3. The camp has been conducted every summer since 1996 and is still going strong. ... -
Schell City residents injured in Monday crash in Vernon County
(Local News ~ 07/18/07)
Nevada Daily Mail A Monday afternoon crash left two Schell City residents injured, but the driver of a second vehicle apparently escaped without injury, according to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The report said that the accident took place at about 12:45 p.m., on Route C at Dalton Road, when a 1992 Chevrolet truck, driven by 59-year-old Joseph Schmidt, Harwood, turned left in the path of a 2007 Ford Taurus driven by 49-year-old Cathy S. ...
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Council OKs rezoning for small property on Osage
(Local News ~ 07/18/07)
By Ralph Pokorny Nevada Daily Mail On their second try, the Nevada City Council voted 4-1 Tuesday night to change the zoning on property at 210 N. Osage Boulevard from M-2, heavy industry to C-3, commercial, so the property owner, Rudy Horst, can convert part of the building located there into an apartment. Bill Edmonds, Mike Hutchens, Bill Gillette and Tim Wells voted yes. Russ Kemm voted no...
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Signup under way for back-to-school supplies for kids
(Local News ~ 07/18/07)
Nevada Daily Mail Sign-up is currently under way for local families planning to take advantage of the Community Outreach annual Back to School Fair, to be held Thursday, Aug. 2, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. School supplied for area children in Head Start and in kindergarten through 12th grade will be provided to participants, who must meet income guidelines in order to qualify. ...
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The joy of living with Grace (Local News ~ 07/18/07)
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Nicholas Kyler Tarr
(Births ~ 07/18/07)
Nicholas Tarr and Kristen Hill, Clever, Mo., and Kallie, are proud to announce the birth of their son and brother, Nicholas Kyler Tarr. Nicholas was born at 6:58 p.m., June 27, 2007, at St. John's Health System, Springfield, Mo. He weighed 9 pounds, and measured 21.75 inches...
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Jannessa Rennee Heaven Clark
(Births ~ 07/18/07)
Cheyenne Clark, Walker, is proud to announce the birth of her daughter, Jannessa Rennee Heaven Clark. Jannessa was born July 7, 2007, at Nevada Regional Medical Center. She weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces, and measured 20 inches. Maternal grandparents are Mary and Dough Lukenbill, Walker, and George Clark, Henryetta, Okla. Maternal great-grandparents are Alice Duncan, Joplin, and Charles Watkins, Joplin...
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Jackie Daniel Walker
(Obituary ~ 07/18/07)
Jackie Daniel Walker was born on Dec. 11, 1959, in Parsons, Kan., to John Oliver Walker Sr. and May Belle (Journot) Walker and passed away at his home on July 10, 2007. Jack lived in may states including Kansas, California, Oklahoma and Missouri. He worked on oil rigs, bridge crews, harvesting and used his love of concrete work to stay in Missouri working for Julian Concrete in El Dorado Springs, Mo., and Duffy and MM Concrete company's in Nevada, Mo. ...
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Hazel Dell Dawson
(Obituary ~ 07/18/07)
Hazel Dell Dawson, 91, Lake Ozark, Mo., passed away on July 16, 2007, at Lake Ozark Retirement Center following a recent illness. She was born Sept. 25, 1915, near Warrensburg, Mo., the daughter of Luther Wade Dawson and Stella Marye Dawson. Miss Dawson earned her bachelor's degree in education from Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg. ...
- One-half second makes a difference (Column ~ 07/18/07)
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The Way it Was
(Editorial ~ 07/18/07)
100 years ago Ten die of heat in day PITTSBURG -- Ten Fatalities due to the intense humidity and oppressive heat occurred here today, making over a score of deaths in the past 36 hours. The maximum temperature registered today by the United States weather bureau was 84 degrees. This record, however, was taken on the 24 floor of the Farmers Bank building, and street thermometers registered from four to six degrees higher...
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COC vote marks end to Southwest Conference
(High School Sports ~ 07/18/07)
By Joe Warren Nevada Daily Mail The final straw was lifted in the demise of the Southwest Conference Tuesday, as the Central Ozark Conference formally voted to expand to 14 teams, with two seven-team divisions. The COC voted to send official invitation letters to Webb City, Carthage, Hollister and Springfield Catholic, giving the four schools 30 days to accept their invitations...
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Nevada left searching for options
(High School Sports ~ 07/18/07)
By Joe Warren Nevada Daily Mail NEVADA, Mo. -- Tuesday's COC vote, while not unexpected, has left Nevada Superintendent Craig Noah searching for options. Noah said today that he is looking into three possibilities, one of which would involve saving the Southwest Conference...
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Griffons rally to beat Slashers, 7-6
(Community Sports ~ 07/18/07)
By Mack McClure Nevada Daily Mail JOPLIN -- Greg Lagreid and his Nevada Griffins teammates came all the way back from a 6-2 deficit against the Joplin Slashers Tuesday night in Jayhawk League action. Lagreid -- hitless in five at-bats in Monday's 11-inning, 6-4 win over Joplin -- singled, doubled and also added a seventh-inning, game-tying solo home run against the host Slashers, rallying Nevada from a 6-2 deficit...
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