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- Spoofhound golfers use tournament series to grow
Meanwhile in the older group, Pargas was able to earn the tournament win with a 92 while Zimmerman was fourth and Akon was fifth with 106 and 111 respectively For the boys, the Spoofhounds dominated their home course with Dylan Groomer and Lucas Vierthaler tying for the championship with 74s while Kaleb Groomer was fourth with a 77
- Beyond Abilities staff celebrates directors | News | Maryville Forum
MARYVILLE, Mo — On Oct 16, a large group of employees and residents joined together to celebrate the directors of Beyond Abilities for National Boss’s Day
- Bearcats’ fifth-straight winning season ends with tie, penalty shootout
ST JOSEPH, Mo — Before this group of Northwest Missouri State soccer seniors arrived on campus, the team had never had more than two winning seasons in a row
- Work groups zero in on proposed changes to Missouri school funding . . .
A working group looking at the way students are counted in the formula is debating a shift to enrollment-based funding rather than basing state aid on a district’s average attendance Enrollment-based funding is not a new concept in Missouri
- Cash Bribes Dont Help Lower High Blood Pressure, Study Finds
Key Takeaways“Financial incentives clearly worked to change behavior during the study period because people in the rewards group took their medication much more consistently However, we were surprised that the behavior change didn’t translate to significantly better blood pressure control,” said lead researcher Dr John Dodson, an associate professor of medicine and population health at
- Pearls: Have faith that we have brighter days ahead | Opinion . . .
The other contingent wishes to allow the USA to grow on its existing trajectory Both groups acknowledge the mistakes of the past: one group wants to erase them, while the other believes erasing the past means also bulldozing the lessons we should learn from it
- Spoofhounds open playoffs against Pembroke Hill
MARYVILLE, Mo — The Spoofhounds had adjusted on the fly well to injuries this season — playing without their starting running back, starting center and top tackler at different points
- Conservative group urges Missouri lawmakers to back plan to eliminate . . .
(The Center Square) – A conservative policy group is urging Missouri lawmakers to support Gov Mike Kehoe’s proposal to eliminate the state’s personal income tax, arguing the state’s budget challenges
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