After 25 years of dedicated service, Linda L. Jennings, RN, has retired from Bates County Memorial Hospital. Linda began working at the hospital in July, 1986 as an Emergency Medical Technician in the Ambulance Department. After completion of her education to obtain her RN degree, Linda transferred to the Nursing Department as a Registered Nurse in 1991. Linda is a compassionate and caring nurse. Her love for her patients is evident in the care she gives. Linda received a beautiful pendulum wall clock from the hospital. The hospital extends best wishes to Linda as she enjoys her retirement.
-courtesy Bates County Memorial Hospital
Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Documentary to be filmed in Rich Hill
The community of Rich Hill, Missouri is buzzing over the recent announcement that Tracy Droz Tragos, Director/Producer from California, is beginning work on a documentary to be filmed in Rich Hill in 2012. Tragos will be working on depicting the life, events, and the struggle to survive that face many small American communities today. Plans are for the film crew to make frequent trips to Rich Hill throughout the year to capture the actual life-happenings of residents in “small town America”.
Tragos, who often visited her grandparents in Rich Hill when she was a child, produced and directed a previous award-winning documentary called “Be Good, Smile Pretty” about her father, who was a fatality in the Vietnam war when she was only 3 months old. That film won an Emmy and has been frequently shown on many PBS stations across the United States, often times around Memorial Day and Veterans Day holidays, and is available on Netflix. Plans are currently in place for a community showing of her film “Be Good, Smile Pretty” at the Rising Sun Opera theater in downtown Rich Hill on Thursday evening, January 12 at 7:00 pm. Admission will be only $2.00 per person and is expected to be attended by a large crowd.
For more information, contact Natalea Hoeper, coordinator for the showing at 417-825-7038.
-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet
Tragos, who often visited her grandparents in Rich Hill when she was a child, produced and directed a previous award-winning documentary called “Be Good, Smile Pretty” about her father, who was a fatality in the Vietnam war when she was only 3 months old. That film won an Emmy and has been frequently shown on many PBS stations across the United States, often times around Memorial Day and Veterans Day holidays, and is available on Netflix. Plans are currently in place for a community showing of her film “Be Good, Smile Pretty” at the Rising Sun Opera theater in downtown Rich Hill on Thursday evening, January 12 at 7:00 pm. Admission will be only $2.00 per person and is expected to be attended by a large crowd.
For more information, contact Natalea Hoeper, coordinator for the showing at 417-825-7038.
-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet
Toll Roads in Missouri?
From the desk of Senator David Pearce
Just this month, the governor said that converting the main east-west thoroughfare in Missouri, Interstate 70, would be too big of change for the state and would require a large consensus among the public, as well as the Legislature.
Postage Stamp Rate Increase January 22nd
Post Offices across the United States announce the 2012 rate increase for Postage Stamps . Stamps will increase from 44 cents to 45 cents on January 22nd 2012. "Forever Stamps", are for sale now at all Post Offices for 44 cents and will be honored, without the extra increase and may be used until your supply of purchased Forever Stamps are gone. Forever Stamps are for sale while the supply lasts at your local Post Office. You may purchase as many of the "Forever Stamps" as you need, but when your supply is gone and the Post Office supply is gone…. … You will be charged the new 2012 rate of 45 cents per stamp.
The Postal Service last increase in postage rates was in May of 2009. The rate increase will go into effect on Sunday January 22nd.
-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet
Just a few days left!
$2 classifieds will be offered through the end of December and there's only a few days left before the price goes back up! So what exactly does your $2 get you?
• Up to 500 characters (100 to 130 words)
• Two pictures, up to 500k each in size
• Ad runs for 30 days
• exposure on the Bates County Live home page
• exposure on the BatesCountyLive.net mirror web site home page
• ads are randomly put on our Facebook page
• PREEMO exposure on the HeartlandTrader.com web page
TOTAL EXPOSURE from all the above sites is close to 100,000 impressions a month!
To get started, go directly to HeartlandTrader.com and click on 'Place Ad'!
• Up to 500 characters (100 to 130 words)
• Two pictures, up to 500k each in size
• Ad runs for 30 days
• exposure on the Bates County Live home page
• exposure on the BatesCountyLive.net mirror web site home page
• ads are randomly put on our Facebook page
• PREEMO exposure on the HeartlandTrader.com web page
TOTAL EXPOSURE from all the above sites is close to 100,000 impressions a month!
To get started, go directly to HeartlandTrader.com and click on 'Place Ad'!
Designated driver services will be offered...
Alley’s Pick and Pub and the Archie House will be offering a designated driver service if you are at their establishments and are unable to drive home safely from your New Year’s Eve celebration. Alley’s Pick and Pub will also pick you up and take you to their celebration. Call 660-424-0503 before 5 p.m. Saturday December 31st to make arrangements.
Even though it has been advertised on local TV stations, FM92 has confirmed with AAA they will NOT be offering the “Tipsy Tow” service anywhere in the state of Missouri.
Even though it has been advertised on local TV stations, FM92 has confirmed with AAA they will NOT be offering the “Tipsy Tow” service anywhere in the state of Missouri.
-courtesy FM 92 the Bullet
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