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Rams power past Central Heights (The Joplin Globe) RIVERTON, Kan. ? Riverton senior Aaron Darnaby, relegated mainly to a cheerleading role on Saturday because of a recent injury, still found it easy to smile.
Lions try to slow Northwest?s march (The Joplin Globe) PRIVATE DUTY CARE GIVER PRIVATE DUTY CARE GIVER, Seeking responsible individual to fulfill weekend live-in shift for elderly couple in Columbus. ... >MORE
New Web site mirrors local trends (The Wenatchee World) WENATCHEE - A new Web site promises to provide community organizations and individuals with easy-to-understand, one-stop information about local trends and statistics.
Outdoor Briefs (The Times-News) The Twin Falls Optimist Club will host the 23rd Annual Wayne Kinney Memorial Turkey Shoot on Sunday. The first shoot begins at 11 a.m.
Turnout low for Joplin Veterans Parade (The Joplin Globe) John and Carole Powell were reminiscing about the Joplin Veterans Parade on Saturday as they waited on the downtown sidewalk for this year?s marchers.
Richey recovers from wreck, cancer to continue bowling (The Joplin Globe) Joyce Richey, a member of the Joplin USBC Hall of Fame, is a survivor. A league bowler in Joplin for 54 years, Joyce has survived a car wreck and cancer (twice).
Sport crabbing starts (The Daily Triplicate) Recreational crab season opened early this year and crab lovers are tossing their pots off boats and Crescent City docks.
Steel of West Virginia lays off 52 workers (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch) HUNTINGTON -- Steel of West Virginia has laid off 52 workers as a result of the downturn in the economy, President Tim Duke said Tuesday.
The forecast (Rocky Mountain News) Skiing can be a lot like mining: There are boom years, and there are bust years.
Cubs, Cassville ready for encore in prep playoffs (The Joplin Globe) Big 8 Conference rivals Monett and Cassville have already had one memorable encounter this season. The encore arrives Monday night, in the sectional round of the Class 3 state prep football playoffs.
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