October 2022

The unknown becomes known

As we saw yesterday, normally, when you are the declarer, you try to keep your cards hidden from the defenders. You don't want them to be able to read your hand. However, once in a while there are times when you want a defender to be aware that you hold a particular card.

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MU Extension presents Annie’s Project

Are you a woman involved in agriculture? Would you like to learn how to strengthen your farming operation and network with other women in the industry? Join University of Missouri Extension in a virtual Annie’s Project course. Annie’s Project provides women with education in production, market, financial, legal and human risk management.

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October: Revisited

If you have read this column for any length of time at all, you will know that I am one of those people who love to see autumn arrive. I love the chill in the morning air, the changing colors all through the forest, and the leaves blowing around before falling to the ground. I’m not sure why, but the fall of the year seems to have always been a magical time for me. I especially love fall here at Shiloh.

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Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys says Amendment 3, legalizing recreational marijuana, dangerous for Missouri

(September 29, 2022) -- Picture a police officer stopping a car driven recklessly through your neighborhood by a person high on marijuana. Worse still, imagine that before the officer can stop him, the stoned driver crashes his car into someone you love, killing them.

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Kevin Wallace

September 22, 1970 – September 29, 2022 Kevin Wallace, 52, of Sedalia, Mo., formerly of Marshall, Mo., died Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022, at his home. Memorial graveside services will be…

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