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February 17
Apply online during February for MDC spring managed turkey hunts
Missouri turkey hunters can apply online in February for 2025 spring managed hunts via the MDC website.
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February 22
February Is Earthquake Awareness Month In Missouri With Emphasis On Preparedness
February marks Earthquake Awareness Month in Missouri, highlighting the importance of preparedness in the New Madrid Seismic Zone. With 293 minor quakes in the past year, residents are urged to stay informed.
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February 7
Oak Grove Hosts Wellness Program, Public Invited
Oak Grove Church invites the public to join its "Fit For The King" wellness program, aiming for 200 aerobic points in four months through various activities. Track progress and access tips via their Facebook page.
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January 30
Doniphan Nutrition Center Menu For The Week Of Feb. 3-7
The Doniphan Nutrition Center's menu for Feb. 3-7 features hearty meals like beef stew, pork steak with mashed potatoes, ham and beans, chicken pot pie, and fried cabbage with bacon and sausage.
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January 29
Ripley County Health Center Board Met Nov. 26
Ripley County Health Center Board met on Nov. 26 to discuss COVID-19 updates, approve a holiday schedule, and review insurance bids.
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January 28
AmeriCorps NCCC Team In The Forest
AmeriCorps NCCC Fire Team 4 is working in Missouri's Mark Twain National Forest for two months, tackling illegal trash sites, aiding recreation operations, and collaborating on fire safety and trail projects.
Mark Twain National Forest
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January 24
Missouri Rule Tries To Protect Mail-Order Medications From Extreme Cold, Heat
Missouri's new rule mandates mail-order pharmacies to inform consumers about shipping and handling of medications to protect them from extreme temperatures. Critics urge stronger measures for drug safety.
By SUZANNE KING Health Reporter For The Beacon
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January 24
Oak Grove Offers Way To Be ‘Fit For The King’
Oak Grove Church invites the community to join its "Fit For The King" wellness program, promoting physical and spiritual health. Participants aim for 200 aerobic miles in four months, integrating faith and fitness.
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January 22
Evans To Be Sentenced For Sexual Exploitation Of A 15-Year-Old Girl
A Doniphan man has been convicted for sexual exploitation of a minor after video taping a 15-year-old female while she was in the bathroom.
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January 22
Missouri Rule Tries To Protect Mail-Order Medications From Extreme Cold, Heat
Now mail-order pharmacies licensed in the state have to tell you when they ship your medications and let you know what to do if they’re damaged. But some want regulators to do more to protect consumers.
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