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Bolivar charge nurse shares 18-year legacy in ER department
BOLIVAR, Mo. – National Nurses Week kicks off today, Monday, May 6. Nurses Week runs from May 6 to May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday, according to the American Nurses Association. It was officially established in 1998 to recognize and celebrate nurses and their contributions. OzarksFirst spoke with the Emergency Department Charge Nurse at the Citizens […]
Bass Pro Fishing Tips: Check out this week’s lakes report; learn how to use a Shakey Head
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) — Bass Pro Shops-sponsored angler and the owner of Webb’s Guide Service share this week’s fishing report. The water is in the bushes. On sunny days, cast near the bushes with a small jig or shakey head, and on cloudy days, catch them on a spinner bait just outside the bushes.
Greenfield School celebrates Cinco de Mayo
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As discount retailer shutters stores, rural Missouri towns lose grocery options
Residents of several small towns in Missouri may face an uncertain future with grocery shopping as Dollar Tree plans to close 600 stores this year, including some in Missouri. Dollar Tree, which owns Family Dollar, announced in March that it would close 600 stores in 2024, and another 370 stores over the next few years. Though the company has not clearly defined what stores will be affected, at least three Missouri locations are part of the group being closed.
Nesting boxes installed to protect osprey
STOCKTON, Mo. (KY3) - A Stockton, Missouri couple is being watched closely after losing their nest. The osprey pair came into contact with one of Liberty Utilities’ electric lines in 2014. The birds were not injured, but this did cause a fire, damaging the transmission tower and line. The pair have since rebuilt their nest on the utility pole.
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