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ANGEL N. DAVIS

Angel Nevaeh Davis, infant daughter of Christopher Lee Davis and Anya Marie Fifer of Ewing, MO born July 22, 2008 at Blessing Hospital in Quincy, IL died July 25, 2008 at Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, MO.

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Elma Ruth Olden

 Elma Ruth Olden, 89, of Farmington, passed away at 7:55 A.M. Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at the Fort Madison Community Hospital.

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Dorothy Fetterolf

 Dorothy G. Fetterolf, 83, of Souderton Pennsylvania, passed away Friday, June 27, 2008 at St. Luke’s Hospital, Quakertown. She was the wife of the late Clarence Fetterolf.

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STOPPING THE SKIN CANCER EPIDEMIC STARTS WITH CHILDREN

 STOPPING THE SKIN CANCER EPIDEMIC STARTS WITH CHILDREN Teach Good Habits Early On New York, NY (July 28, 2008) – Children should be taught from an early age to be aware of the problems associated with sun exposure and the need to use sun protection. Parents can teach their children early sun protection techniques that…

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Fiddle Festival Returns To Downtown Branson

Fiddle Festival Returns To Downtown Branson Popular Branson Tradition Has Many New FeaturesBRANSON, MO ­ The 20th Annual Downtown Branson Fiddle Festival to be held on August 23, 2008 promises to be an exciting event, with new features including a Celebrity Pie Contest and, for the first time, free admission to all performances. The music…

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VIRGINIA E. PATTERSON

Virginia Ellen Patterson, age 64, of Edina, Missouri, died Thursday, July 24, 2008, in the Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Missouri.

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JOE H. MOYER

Joe Hershel Moyer, age 94, of rural Novelty, Missouri, died Friday, July 25, 2008, in the Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville, Missouri.
Joe was born August 4, 1913, on a homestead near Wildwood, Canada, the son of Joe Lewellyn and Dora Kephart Moyer.

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West Nile Virus Risk Now Sooner Than Later

 West Nile Virus Risk Now Sooner Than Later Though mosquitoes often become a nuisance in early summer, the breeds that are known to carry and spread West Nile virus (WNV) typically don’t increase their activity until the warmer summer months, and this activity can continue well into the fall as long as temperatures remain warm.…

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West Nile Virus Risk Now Sooner Than Later

 West Nile Virus Risk Now Sooner Than Later Though mosquitoes often become a nuisance in early summer, the breeds that are known to carry and spread West Nile virus (WNV) typically don’t increase their activity until the warmer summer months, and this activity can continue well into the fall as long as temperatures remain warm.…

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