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02/22/2012 12:49 PM
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Business owner to run for MO House - Cassville Democrat
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Business owner to run for MO HouseCassville DemocratFitzpatrick, the 24-year-old owner of Maricorp, US, has strong ties to the southwest Missouri area. His family has lived in the area for over 50 years, and he is a graduate of Cassville High School. Fitzpatrick acknowledges that he lacks political ... |
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02/08/2012 12:45 PM
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School counselors recognized this week - Cassville Democrat
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School counselors recognized this weekCassville DemocratNational School Counseling Week Cassville Mayor Bill Hill signed at proclamation for National School Counseling Week on Feb. 6. Several counselors from area school districts attended the special event, which was held in the Cassville High School ...and more » |
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02/15/2012 12:09 AM
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R-4 educators to retire - Cassville Democrat
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R-4 educators to retireCassville DemocratJoe's high school basketball coach Jerry Marple was serving as the Cassville High School principal, so Joe decided to interview for the open head football coach position at the R-4 District. "I applied, and I was fortunate to get the job," said Joe. |
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02/08/2012 12:45 PM
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Nichols, Lannum sign with MSSU - Cassville Democrat
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Nichols, Lannum sign with MSSUCassville DemocratBy Lee Stubblefield College ball Democrat Photo/Lindsay Reed Cassville High School seniors Ricky Nichols and Josh Lannum signed a national letter of intent to play football at Missouri Southern State University last Wednesday. |
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02/02/2012 01:06 AM
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Missouri Southern coaches look south for recruits - Joplin Globe
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Missouri Southern coaches look south for recruitsJoplin GlobeCassville offensive lineman Josh Lannum also is part of Daryl Daye's first recruiting class as the Missouri Southern head coach. The list, announced Wednesday, consists of 15 high school players and two junior college transfers. |
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02/01/2012 12:30 PM
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Superintendent offers inspirational address - Cassville Democrat
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Superintendent offers inspirational addressCassville Democrat[Order this photo] Joplin Superintendent Dr. CJ Huff gave an emotional and inspirational address during the 2012 Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce banquet on Saturday. The event, which was held in the Cassville High School commons area, was attended ... |
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02/01/2012 05:43 PM
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Missouri Southern Announces 2012 Football Recruiting Class - Missouri Sports Magazine
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Missouri Southern Announces 2012 Football Recruiting ClassMissouri Sports MagazineThe group of individuals includes players from the states of Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Arkansas and Georgia. The group of athletes includes 15 high school players and two junior college transfers. âFirst and foremost, I'd like to ...and more » |
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02/01/2012 07:19 AM
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Kent Parsons - AugustaGazette.com
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Kent ParsonsAugustaGazette.comHe graduated from high school in Cassville, Mo. Kent married Candace Epperson at their home in Augusta on Jan. 19, 2000. He owned his own construction concrete business, Parsons Concrete, Inc. His survivors include: his wife, Candace of the home; ... |
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02/21/2012 03:01 AM
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Medical Movers - Springfield News-Leader
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Medical MoversSpringfield News-LeaderPrior to her current position, she was director of dietary and diabetic education for Mercy Hospital-Aurora and Mercy Hospital-Cassville. Orrell's education includes a Bachelor of Science degree from Missouri State University in Springfield and a ... |
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02/04/2012 01:32 PM
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Missouri lawmakers, physicians debate eye exam law - Kansas City Star
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Missouri lawmakers, physicians debate eye exam lawKansas City StarA law that expired at the end of last school year only required the two screenings after kindergarten. âI think that they should continue, I think that they're doing a very good job,â said Sater, R-Cassville. âAnd I'm concerned about the cost to ...and more » |
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