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David Karl Voigt (Obituary ~ 07/11/15)
David Karl Voigt, 61, Nevada, passed from this life on Friday, July 10, 2015, at his home in Nevada, following a lengthy illness. David was born Sept. 23, 1953, in Ventura, Calif., to Herman Gustave and Janet Carol (Andrew) Voigt Jr. David was raised in Ventura and worked several years at Northrop Grumman Corporation. ... -
Edith Loraine Oyler
(Obituary ~ 07/11/15)
Edith Loraine Oyler, 81, formerly of Moundville, Mo., died Thursday, July 9, 2015, at Nevada Nursing and Rehab, in Nevada. Funeral services are scheduled at 1:30 p.m., Monday, July 13, at Ferry Funeral Home, in Nevada, with the Rev. Terry Mosher officiating. Private burial will follow in the Virgil City Cemetery...
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Is the Taser the end to pepper spray?
(Column ~ 07/11/15)
Taser has become the icon of less lethal weapons and has begun to phase out pepper spray over the last several years. Pepper spray, also known as OC Spray, or Capsicum Spray has been used for a long time. The Aztecs, Mayan Indians, ancient Chinese, and Japanese were all using the effects of peppers as a weapon long before it was commercialized. ...
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Vacation time in Iowa
(Column ~ 07/11/15)
Hi neighbors. I've been in Iowa for a week and have enjoyed the cool weather! Mornings are still cool enough for sweaters or jackets and stay cool 'till almost noon. I also got to go to three of my granddaughter's soft ball games and saw her team win!...
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Poultry Contest brings entries from all over county (Local News ~ 07/11/15)
By Noah Jones Nevada Daily Mail Chickens tend to be used for eggs, meat, pets and debugging farms, but for Josie Banes, of Banes Family Farm in Bronaugh, they are also being used in the Vernon County Youth Fair Poultry Contest. "We have chickens, roosters, cows, horses, dogs and cats," Banes said. "We use our chickens for eggs and to get rid of bugs and as pets, too."... -
New superintendent, staff set to create exciting school year for Bronaugh students (Local News ~ 07/11/15)
Nevada Daily Mail Bronaugh's new superintendent is busy this summer getting ready for his students' return and preparing for a strong year of learning -- for the students and his faculty. David Copeland, who is entering his seventh year as a superintendent and first year at Bronaugh R-7 school district, said he is excited about this school year because of exciting challenges and the learning opportunities... -
Bronaugh aldermen fill open seat
(Local News ~ 07/11/15)
Nevada Daily Mail In their monthly meeting Monday, the Bronaugh board of aldermen unanimously appointed Rachel Jones to the vacant seat on the board. "I think she will be a real asset to the city council and I am anxious to work with Rachel," Mayor Sherry Brown said...
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Hole-in-one in for Klotz
(Community Sports ~ 07/11/15)
Marvin Klotz had a memorable moment July 5 at Frank E. Peters Municipal Golf Course, as he carded a hole-in-one on the Par 3, 170 yard 18th hole, using a wood. Witnesses were Ron Lusk and Garret Bogart.
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Nevada Tigers football and softball camps slated for next week, NHS tennis camp to follow
(High School Sports ~ 07/11/15)
The Nevada Tigers high school and middle school football camps are slated for July 13-17. The high school camp will take place July 13-15 at Nevada High School, followed by a trip to Girard, Kan., July 16-17. While in Girard, NHS will scrimmage against Lamar and Parsons. Fort Scott High School may also take part in the two-day camp...
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Griffons prevail in extra innings
(College Sports ~ 07/11/15)
Nevada Daily Mail CLARINDA, IA. ---- The Nevada Griffons emerged from a wild 10th inning with an 8-7 MINK League victory over the Clarinda A's, Friday night in Iowa. The victory moves the Griffons (18-11 overall, 15-11 MINK League) into a tie for the MINK League south division lead with the Branson Nationals. Branson failed to maintain its one game division lead after getting blanked 6-0 by the Joplin Outlaws, Friday night in Joplin...
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'Tis the season to snag a Missouri catfish (Outdoors ~ 07/11/15)
Nevada Daily Mail The catfish family can be separated by a simple criteria into two major groups that anglers try to catch: the large catfishes that include channel cats, flathead and blue catfish, all of which often weigh over 20 pounds; and the bullheads both yellow and brown, which rarely exceed four pounds...
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