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Police Reports - July 2
(Police/Fire Report ~ 07/05/08)
July 2 An accident occurred at 9:04 a.m., at Austin and Perkins, involving a pickup driven by David L. Franz, of Nevada, and a trailer being towed by Jerry E. Arnold, of Nevada. No injuries were reported. There was a report of a vehicle theft at 300 East Grand, made by Tiffani Gunnerson, of Nevada. She reported a 1995 Buick Regal 4-door stolen...
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Larry Raymond Wymore
(Obituary ~ 07/05/08)
Larry Raymond Wymore, 59, Nevada, passed away Thursday, July 3, 2008, at St. John's Health System, Springfield, Mo., following a brief illness. He was born October 23, 1958 in Ottumwa, Iowa, to Carl Raymond Wymore and Maxine Moore Wymore. He was married June 6, 1978, in Miami, Okla., to Shirley Ann Weddell and she survives of the home...
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Dorothy Irene Fisher
(Obituary ~ 07/05/08)
Dorothy Irene Fisher, age 81, a resident of Moran, Kansas, died Wednesday, July 2, 2008, at the Moran Manor Nursing Home in Moran. She grew up in Bronson, Kan., and graduated from Bronson High School with the class of 1944. On March 13, 1947, she married Russell Elvis Fisher and they lived in Moran, Kan., until 2007 when they both had to move to the Moran Nursing home because of their health. ...
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Kelsey Marie Golden
(Obituary ~ 07/05/08)
Kelsey Marie Golden, 1-year-old daughter of James Golden and Victoria Harding Golden, died unexpectedly, Wednesday, July 2, at the Bates County Memorial Hospital, in Butler, Mo. Funeral services for Kelsey Marie Golden will be announced by the Cheney Witt Memorial Chapel...
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Firecrackers on the Fourth
(Column ~ 07/05/08)
Hi neighbors. This Independence Day many people took their families out for a picnic, swimming, a ball game or to go visit relatives. Most ended the day watching fireworks. Although large public fireworks displays are popular now, I remember when the use of fireworks was more 'family orientated.' The Fourth of July was always celebrated with the famous "Black Cats" firecrackers. ...
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Notes on a Novel
(Column ~ 07/05/08)
Last week, the big circular wood table on Charlie Rose's PBS late-night talk show was occupied, as it often is, by writers: Vanity Fair's chief editor Graydon Carter, the two head honchos of the once hip Rolling Stone, and a handful of other popular wordsmiths...
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Talking the talk
(Column ~ 07/05/08)
The following was sent to me by a friend: An old gentleman decides to go on a hunting safari in Africa, taking his faithful, elderly Jack Russell dog, named Killer, along for the company. One day the old Jack Russell starts chasing rabbits and, before long, discovers that he is lost. Wandering about, he notices a leopard heading rapidly in his direction with the intention of having lunch...
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Thompson marks 30 years at Nevada Medical Clinic
(Local News ~ 07/05/08)
For 30 years Nevada residents have counted on Dr. Fredrick L. Thompson; and for 30 years, Thompson has been there. Thompson has emerged as a leader of the Nevada Medical Clinic and the medical community in general. Thompson was honored Friday, June 27, for his years of service. Thompson, and the clinic, look forward to many more...
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Troop D to conduct two CDL meetings
(Local News ~ 07/05/08)
Captain Randy Beydler, commanding officer of Troop D, Springfield, announces the following: Two public meetings will be held regarding upcoming changes to commercial driver's license testing procedures. At 9:30 a.m., on July 23, 2008, a meeting will be held at Troop D Headquarters, 3131 East Kearney, Springfield, and a second meeting will take place in Carthage, Mo., at Memorial Hall, 407 South Garrison, at that same time...
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Work to begin soon on street, sidewalk repairs
(Local News ~ 07/05/08)
Fort Scott, Kan. -- A 10-year, $6 million plan to repair many damaged and deteriorating streets and sidewalks within the city should get started by early next year, Fort Scott City Manager Joe Turner said. The Street and Sidewalk Capital Improvement Program, slated to be part of the city's 2009 budget, will use $600,000 in bond money each year for the next 10 years to pay for improvements to streets and sidewalks throughout town, Turner said...
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Thomas' enlistment a tale of an orphan, adventures, joy of 'cease fire'
(Local News ~ 07/05/08)
When Ted Thomas, of Schell City, turned 19 years old in 1951, he was "tired of milking cows" and rode his horse to Nevada and enlisted in the Navy. By signing his name on the dotted line, he earned himself a trip around the world and memories never to be forgotten...
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Crop dusting plane crashes; pilot walks away
(Local News ~ 07/05/08)
Vernon County, Mo. -- A crop-dusting plane crashed and burned Thursday afternoon after the engine quit while the pilot was dusting pecan trees near Stotesbury. Dennis Grainger was piloting the Air Ag Inc., aircraft above Dodson Road east of 425 Road when his engine failed and he was forced to make a crash landing in a corn field. Grainger walked away from the crash...
- Local church focuses on patriotism (Local News ~ 07/05/08)
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Brianna and Dustin Jones
(Wedding ~ 07/05/08)
Brianna Michael Jenkins and Dustin Wayne Jones were married on March 1, 2008. Brianna is the daughter of Judy Jenkins and Kevin Frame and Mike and Amber Jenkins, all of Nevada. Dustin is the son of Gerald and Kelli Jones, of Richards. Maternal grandparents are Anne Shafer and Raymond and Shirley Jenkins, of Nevada. Paternal grandparents are Mary Jones of Richards, Sharon Mitchell, of Dunnegan, Mo., and Larry and Dorothy Mitchell, of Joplin...
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