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Daniel (Danny) Paul Young (Obituary ~ 09/27/14)
Daniel Paul Young, 50, of Deerfield, Mo., passed away suddenly from this life on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014, in Fort Scott, Kan. Danny was born Dec. 15, 1963, in Barton County, the son of Eugene M. and Priscilla Mae (Webb) Young Tubaugh, of Golden City, Mo. On April 20, 2002, he was united in marriage to Michelle Lynn Pettibon and she survives of the home. Their union was blessed with one son and one daughter... -
Newton "LeRoy" Fossett
(Obituary ~ 09/27/14)
Newton "LeRoy" Fossett, 91, of Nevada, Mo., died on Friday, Sept. 26, 2014, at Moore-Few Care Center, in Nevada. He was born on June 26, 1923, near Bridgeport, Okla., to John Newton Fossett and Bessie Starbuck Fossett. A private family memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Ferry Funeral Home, Nevada...
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Leah Johnston - Steven Jones (Engagement ~ 09/27/14)
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United Way kicks off fundraising campaign
(Local News ~ 09/27/14)
Nevada Daily Mail The United Way held its 2014-'15 campaign kickoff breakfast, with members of the funded agencies and city and county officials attending. Campaign co-chair Adam Dean and Ross Lawrence, a member of the board of directors, set the tone for the event...
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Chili entrants sought for Oktoberfest
(Local News ~ 09/27/14)
Nevada Daily Mail Teams for the annual United Way chili cook-off are needed and vendor booth spaces are available, both for the annual Oktoberfest, coming up Oct. 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The chili cook-off is just one part of the day's events, designed to raise funds for the United Way and its locally funded agencies and to raise awareness of the agencies and what they do in the county...
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Three new teachers at Hume
(Local News ~ 09/27/14)
Nevada Daily Mail Hume school district hired Hannah Elliott as a second grade teacher, Cindy Corbin as a first grade teacher, and Rodney Blakeman as a special education teacher. Elliott, a 2010 graduate of Pittsburg State University, majored in elementary, early and late childhood education...
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2014 NHS Homecoming Coronation (Local News ~ 09/27/14)
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Celebrating Mary Shead's Contributions
(Column ~ 09/27/14)
With the passing of long-time correspondent Mary Virginia Corporon Shead, our paper has lost a valuable link to our communities. Mrs. Shead, 95, died Sunday, Sept. 14. Shead, like a number of community news correspondents over the years, came by her newspaper work naturally, following in the family tradition...
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DNA: Is it only used for good?
(Column ~ 09/27/14)
Almost all the road deputies and the investigators have been through some type of evidence processing and collection training over this last year. This was done in an effort to use every possible way we could to identify suspects when processing a crime scene...
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Read a book -- don't watch TV
(Column ~ 09/27/14)
Hi neighbors. I hope everyone is enjoying the nice weather we have been having. It's a good time to sit on the porch in the sunshine and curl up with a good book in the evening. I've been reading a great book by former Nevada Daily Mail editor, Lynn A. ...
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Missourians establish 'Archery for Kids' program (Outdoors ~ 09/27/14)
Nevada Daily Mail When the archery deer and turkey season opened on Sept. 15, thousands of Missouri bow hunters took to the woods in pursuit of a trophy whitetail or a big turkey. Archers have a long season and all of the state to hunt. Two successful bow-hunters were Lyle Shaulis and Ethan Gotheer, of Fair Play. Shaulis is the pastor of Harvest Assembly in Fair Play and Gotheer is the assistant pastor, both are veteran archers... -
Householder nets All-Conference honors (High School Sports ~ 09/27/14)
Nevada Daily Mail Nevada High School senior golfer, Hannah Householder, added All-Conference honors to her resume, and list of accolades. According to Tigers golf coach Brian Leonard, Householder's third-place finish at the West Central Conference Girls Golf Tournament, Thursday in Kansas City, earned her the honor... -
Nevada destroys Seneca with second half onslaught (High School Sports ~ 09/27/14)
Nevada Daily Mail The Nevada Tigers scored 26 unanswered points in the third quarter, as they steamrolled the Seneca Indians 40-23 Friday night at Logan Field. Nevada is now 2-4 overall and 2-3 in the West Central Conference. After a frustrating first half marred by penalties and turnovers, the Tigers found themselves trailing 16-7 at half time...
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