Thursday, October 3, 2013

MISSOURI CONSERVATION OPEN


As a state agency, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) remains open during this shutdown of the federal government. MDC services, offices, facilities, boat accesses, and conservation areas remain open to public use, including hunting, fishing, hiking, and other outdoor activities. Contact appropriate federal agencies regarding facilities or services at national parks, national forests or other federal lands. For more information on Missouri Department of Conservation offerings, go online to mdc.mo.gov.

HUCKSTER'S DAY FOOD TO FEAST ON- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH


FOR THOSE OF YOU GOING TO THE BATES COUNTY HUCKSTER’S DAY THIS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH, THE BATES COUNTY CATTLEWOMEN WILL BE SELLING THEIR REUBEN SANDWICHES ON THE SQUARE.   THE BATES COUNTY CATTLEMEN WILL BE AT HUCKSTER’S DAY ON THE SQUARE ALSO, AND SELLING THEIR RIB-EYE SANDWICHES, SMOKED BEEF SANDWICHES, BURGERS AND DRINKS.



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REMINDER: Country Mart Massive Meat Sale Starts Today - October 6th


Last Chance to See Performance


BRANSON  — A Branson attraction will end a 54-year run this month when “The Shepherd of the Hills” is performed for the last time this month.

The owners of Shepherd of the Hills Outdoor Theatre said Wednesday the play’s last performance will take place Oct. 19. The outdoor drama was first staged in 1960.

Each production involves more than 80 actors, 40 horses, a flock of sheep and the burning of a cabin. The play is based on Harold Bell Wright’s 1907 book about coming to the Ozarks homestead where the drama is set.

The owners cited declining attendance, rising costs and the federal health care overhaul as reasons for the closing. Summer tours of Old Matt’s Cabin, which is on the National Registry of Historic Places, will continue to be offered.

Garage Sale West Of Passaic


***GARAGE SALE*** 1 Mile west of Passaic on F Highway to County Road 1001, then south to blue house and garage on left side of the roadway... Thursday, Oct 3, 9-6... Home decor,dishes,linens and a lot more....Stop buy for awesome deals

Mold Shuts Down Prison Tours

Tours of historic state prison ended for the year due to mold concerns


The oldest building on the site, A-Hall, first held inmates in 1868.  The last inmate to be moved from MSP to the Jefferson City Correctional Center walked out its front door in September, 2004.

Tours of Missouri’s historic State Penitentiary have been called off for 2013 with two months left in the tour season. The Jefferson City Conventions and Visitors Bureau is in the process of notifying 2,500 guests that their tours have been cancelled.

The oldest building still standing on the site, A-Hall, first held inmates in 1868. The last inmate to be moved from MSP to the Jefferson City Correctional Center walked out its front door in September, 2004.
Communications Manager Ryan Burns says the Bureau decided to end the tours for the year when the state Office of Administration, who still owns the property, restricted access to the buildings due to the results of a site assessment. An initial request to do a modified tour for the remainder of the year was withdrawn.

“Because we didn’t have access to the buildings and we could not provide the type of tour that people were expecting, (we decided) it would be best to discontinue the tours for 2013.”

The assessment was done at the request of the Visitors Bureau over concerns about mold in the buildings. Burns explains, “When we got back into the buildings this summer and the temperature started rising we noticed a bit more of a musty smell than we had noticed in years’ past … we were concerned whether the conditions inside the buildings had changed at all … we felt that it was our responsibility to our staff and to the public that were coming for tours to ensure that the conditions of the buildings were suitable for public access.”

The Bureau is optimistic that the closure will spur more discussions with the state about the long-term preservation of the site. “We’re hopeful that we can resume tours in 2014. We’re not going to throw in the towel … we’re going to do everything in our ability to get back into that site and continue offering tours in the future.”

The State Penitentiary received its first inmate in March, 1836 and was the oldest operating prison west of the Mississippi River when it closed in September, 2004. Tours of the site began in 2009. The Bureau says more than 14,000 people had taken a tour this year and it was on pace to reach 20,000.

Weather Update: Few Morning Thunderstorms

A few thunderstorms across the region this morning. These will slowly crawl eastward this morning, while continuing to dissipate. Another warm day is expected, with increasing chances for rain Friday evening and Friday night as a strong cold front moves through. There remains a SLIGHT risk of severe storms for Friday evening into Saturday morning; more details later today.

Photo: A few thunderstorms across the region this morning. These will slowly crawl eastward this morning, while continuing to dissipate.   Another warm day is expected, with increasing chances for rain Friday evening and Friday night as a strong cold front moves through.  There remains a SLIGHT risk of severe storms for Friday evening into Saturday morning; more details later today.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

October Special At Get Fit Gym & Fitness




October Special


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For the whole month of October when
you sign up for a three month gym
membership you will receive a $20
dollar discount!!!!!!!!!!!!


Come check out this great deal we are
offering you this month.

This offer does not apply to any other discounted rates offered at Get Fit Gym.

If you have any questions please call Get Fit Gym at (660) 200 2100 or find us on Facebook and send us a message.

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