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Brenda Kay Berhorst

Brenda Kay (Strange) Berhorst, 51, of Greentop, Missouri, died Monday (September 1, 2008) at Northeast Regional Medical Center in Kirksville.

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Patrol Reports On 15-Mile Trooper Operation

Patrol Reports On 15-Mile Trooper Operation Colonel James F. Keathley, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces a special enforcement project took place over the Labor Day holiday weekend 2008, which coincided with Operation CARE and the You Drink and Drive You Lose campaign. In an effort to promote safety and reduce traffic crashes…

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Knox County Starts Softball Season With No Hit Road Victory

 Knox County Starts Softball Season With No Hit Road Victory By David Sharp Knox County began their 2008 varsity softball season in grand style with an August 25, 6-0 no hit victory at South Shelby. Brittany Miller (1-0) struck out 13 batters on the way to the third no hit performance of her three year…

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Novinger Nips Lady Tigers For Atlanta Tournament Title

Novinger Nips Lady Tigers For Atlanta Tournament Title By David SharpAn improved Novinger Lady Wildcat team bolted to a six run lead after the first three innings of an August 30, 2008 Atlanta Tournament softball game. Brashear rallied to tie the game when all conference catcher Abby McKim slammed a clutch two out RBI double…

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Brashear Rallies For Softball Slugfest Win

Brashear Rallies For Softball Slugfest Win By David Sharp Brashear started off their 2008 high school softball season with eight runs in an error filled first game of the season at Scotland County (0-2). The home standing Lady Tigers came back and took a 15-11 lead going into the seventh. Tabitha Killen slammed a two…

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Falcons Hold Off Knox County Eagles

Falcons Hold Off Knox County Eagles By David Sharp Ryan Sherman scored five Fayette touchdowns, leading the home standing Falcons to a 33-15 varsity football victory over Knox County in the season opener for both teams. The Eagles played with the 2007 playoff team in the second half, but spotted the home squad too many…

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State health department urges Missourians to get cholesterol checked

State health department urges Missourians to get cholesterol checkedLess means more when it comes to your cholesterol and your health Less cholesterol in your blood means you’re more likely to live a long and healthy life.Officials with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services are reminding residents that high cholesterol can lead to heart…

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MISSOURI FLOOD BUYOUTS SAVE LIVES, HEARTACHE AND MONEY

 MISSOURI FLOOD BUYOUTS SAVE LIVES, HEARTACHE AND MONEY “One who knows the Mississippi will promptly aver—not aloud but to himself—that ten thousand River Commissions with the minds of the world at their back, cannot tame that lawless stream, cannot curb or confine it, cannot say to it, “Go here’ or Go there,’ and make it…

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