West Plains will host a book signing by David Jerome on March 10th. Who is he? He wrote a biography on Bill Virdon, a professional baseball player.
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Slaughter Cows And Bulls Traded The Same As Last Week
Slaughter cows and bulls traded 2.00-3.00 higher. Bred cows traded 75.00-100.00 higher and pairs traded 125.00 higher. Demand was good on a moderate supply.
Thomasville Community Center Receives $25,000 Grant
The Community Foundation of the Ozarks awarded a $25,000 grant to the Eleven Point Valley Community Center Inc.
Slaughter Cows Traded 2.00-3.00 Higher; Bulls Traded Steady To 3.00 Higher
Slaughter cows traded 2.00-3.00 higher. Slaughter bulls traded steady to 3.00 higher. Bred cows traded steady with pairs not well tested.
Kansas Pharmacies Blocked From Selling Abortion Kill Pill
Kansas State Attorney General Kris Kobach warned Walgreens that selling the drugs would violate state and federal laws.
Heading To West Plains? Think On Construction Delays
You may want to allow extra time to reach your destination. Business 63 in Howell County will be reduced to one lane.
Myrtle Church Is Collecting Flashlights For Ukraine
The Dellhalf Church of Christ in Myrtle is joining with the Monette, Arkansas, congregation in collecting flashlights and batteries.
Slaughter Cows And Bulls Traded Steady To 3.00 Higher
Compared to last week, slaughter cows and bulls traded steady to 3.00 higher. Demand was good on a light supply.
Free Family Movie Night This Saturday- All Welcome!
The Alton High School Art Club is planning a family fun evening for the entire community. They are having a family movie night this Saturday.
Trades Drop By 2.00 To 3.00 Since Two Weeks Ago
Unlike the last sale, two weeks ago, slaughter cows and bulls traded 2.00-3.00 higher. Bred cows traded steady and pairs were not well tested.
PhD Analyzes Government’s Blunders Concerning COVID-19 Morbidity Data
An increasing number of authorities are becoming cognizant of misclassification errors pertaining to deaths linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.
More Inclement Weather Coming To Oregon County
Many, but not all, residents of the Howell- Oregon Coop lost electricity. This week weathermen care calling for sleet and maybe snow.