Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Can Vacations Actually Improve Your Health?

Not just a luxury, here’s why taking time off is important for your health and well-being.

Most people look forward to vacations because they want a break from work, chores and everyday stress. But time away may do more than help you relax for a few days. Research shows that vacations can actually have a real effect on your physical and mental health.

When life gets busy, many people keep pushing through stress without stopping to recharge. Over time, that stress can affect sleep, mood, heart health and even the immune system. Taking time off gives your mind and body a chance to recover. Whether it’s a week at the beach, a road trip or even a staycation close to home, stepping away from daily responsibilities may help you feel healthier in more ways than one.

Here are some of the benefits you can reap from taking those vacation days:

  • Lower stress. Stress causes the body to release cortisol and adrenaline. These hormones are helpful in short bursts, but when stress lasts for weeks or months, they can increase blood pressure, raise blood sugar and make it harder to sleep. Chronic stress can also lead to headaches, stomach problems and anxiety. Vacations help interrupt that cycle.
  • Improved heart health. Some studies have found that people who take regular vacations may have a lower risk of heart disease and heart-related problems. Part of this may happen because vacations lower stress levels and encourage rest. People are also more likely to spend time outdoors, move their bodies and connect with loved ones while away from home.
  • Better mental health. Constant schedules, emails and responsibilities can leave people mentally drained. Taking a break may help improve mood, lower feelings of burnout and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. Spending time in nature, getting sunlight and doing enjoyable activities can also support emotional well-being. Even planning a trip may boost happiness and give people something positive to look forward to.
  • Stronger relationships. When families, couples or friends spend quality time together without the usual distractions, they often feel more connected. Strong social connections are linked to better mental and physical health.

Many people think they need an elaborate trip to experience these benefits, but even shorter breaks can make a difference. A long weekend, a camping trip or a few days spent relaxing at home without work emails still helps you recharge.

If you struggle to take time off, you’re not alone. Many people worry about falling behind at work or handling responsibilities when they return. But constantly skipping breaks may increase the risk of burnout over time.

Taking a vacation is more than a treat — it may actually be good for your health. If possible, try to fully unplug during your time away. Limit work calls and emails, get enough sleep and focus on activities that help you relax and recharge. The goal is to give yourself time to recover from the stresses of everyday life.

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La Cygne PD welcomes law enforcement graduate


Congratulations to Officer Joshua Higgins!
The La Cygne Police Department is proud to congratulate Officer Higgins on his graduation from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center!
Graduating from KLETC is no small accomplishment. It takes countless hours of studying, training, determination, and perseverance to earn the privilege of serving as a Kansas law enforcement officer.
What makes Officer Higgins' achievement even more impressive is his commitment outside the classroom. In addition to excelling academically, he challenged himself physically by running/ walking more than 200 miles during his time at the academy. That level of dedication reflects the discipline, work ethic, and commitment he brings to everything he does.
Please join us in congratulating Officer Higgins on this outstanding accomplishment. We are proud to have him serving the La Cygne community and look forward to his continued success as he begins this next chapter in his law enforcement career.


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Invasive pest found in Missouri corn fields

Corn leafhoppers have been detected in Missouri cornfields. This small pest can transmit pathogens that cause significant yield losses, making early scouting critical before tasseling.
Learn how to identify this emerging pest and what steps to take if it's found in your field.
For identification and management resources, visit: https://brnw.ch/21x45Jt
Courtesy MU Extension


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Monday, July 13, 2026

Appleton City Fair 'reboot' coming next month

As bad weather cancelled the Appleton City Fair last month, a 'reboot' has been scheduled for August 22nd. We'll plan on seeing you there!


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Harrisonville post season honors announced


It’s time to recognize our Harrisonville spring student-athletes and their postseason honors!
Next up… Track & Field! 💙
MRVC West All-Conference:
Paige Cribbs - First Team, Javelin
Charlee Wylde - First Team, Pole Vault
Allie Hubler - Second Team, Shot Put
Mia Jackson - Second Team, High Jump
Eli Torres - Honorable Mention, 4x100 Relay, 4x200 Relay, 4x400 Relay
Koley Helm - Honorable Mention, 4x100 Relay, 4x200 Relay, 4x400 Relay
Deegan Beachner - Honorable Mention, 4x100 Relay, 4x200 Relay, 4x400 Relay
Brantley Cleveland - Honorable Mention, 4x100 Relay, 4x200 Relay
Chloe Wooten - Honorable Mention, 4x200 Relay, 100 Hurdles, 300 Hurdles
Zoie Bailey - Honorable Mention, 4x200
Bailey Sanders - Honorable Mention, 4x200
Haisley Hill - Honorable Mention, 4x200
Trenton Shrout - Honorable Mention, 4x400 Relay
Aiden Pickering - Honorable Mention, Shot Put
Mia Jackson - Honorable Mention, Triple Jump
MRVC West Academic All-Conference:
(must have a cumulative 3.5 GPA and earn a varsity letter)
Caden Banks
Deegan Beachner
Reese Bechtel
Natalie Bell
Jake Bruton
Amara Carver
Blaire Cecil
Brantley Cleveland
Logan Crespo
Paige Cribbs
Gracie Droege
Lily Feece
Trent Heider
Allie Hubler
Ashley Hurt
Mia Jackson
Issac Lake
Kennady McNeal
Camara Mitchell
Garrett Parris
Aidan Pickering
Annie Rhoney
Bailey Sanders
Trent Shrout
Payton Simpson
Forrest Thurman
Alex Tieman
Ben Wooten
Chloe Wooten
Charlee Wylde
All-District:
Charlee Wylde - District Champion, Pole Vault
Allie Hubler - District Champion, Shot Put; Discus
Chloe Wooten - 100 Hurdles, 300 Hurdles
Mia Jackson - Triple Jump
Gavon Thompson - 110 Hurdles
Trent Heider - Discus
Caden Banks - Discus
Trenton Shrout - 4x400 Relay
Brantley Cleveland - 4x100 Relay, 4x200 Relay
Koley Helm - 4x100 Relay, 4x200 Relay, 4x400 Relay
Eli Torres - 4x100 Relay, 4x200 Relay, 4x400 Relay
Deegan Beachner - 4x100 Relay, 4x200 Relay, 4x400 Relay
All-State:
Charlee Wylde - Fourth Place, Pole Vault
Paige Cribbs - Fifth Place, Javelin


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Water main break interrupts service in Archie

Due to a water main break on Hi-View Ridge Drive, the Archie City water department has shut down water service to the Southwest portion of the City. This will include anyone South of A Highway and West of Main Street. They will get the water back on as soon as possible, but we have no time frame at this time. Thank you for your patience.



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Obituary - Linda J. (Wyatt) Clay

Linda J. (Wyatt) Clay, age 72, of Clinton, Missouri. passed away, Friday, July 10th, 2026 at her home. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 15th, 2026 at 2:00 PM at the Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, Missouri, Family will receive friends from 1:00 PM to time of service at the chapel. Burial will follow in the Hopewell Cemetery, Montrose, Missouri. Family suggests memorial contributions to C.A.R.E. and may be left in care of the funeral home.


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Obituary - Anna Bain


Anna Evelyn (Casey) Bain, 85, passed from this life July 12, 2026 at Appleton City Manor Nursing Home in Appleton City, Missouri.

Anna was born March 1, 1941 in Rockville, Missouri, the daughter of Verlyn N. and Ruth E. (Myers) Casey. She attended elementary school in Rockville and later at Hudson School, graduating from Appleton City High School in 1958. Anna met Donald G. Bain not long after graduation and they were married June 13, 1959 at her home near Rockville. They were blessed with three daughters and one son.

Anna was a busy homemaker and wife for many years. She also took in laundry and ironing for elderly neighbors. When the children were older, she began working for the Appleton City nursing home doing laundry, and later she worked at Mott Meat Co. in Rockville, doing laundry and cleaning there until they closed their doors. Anna also helped out at the Heiman’s gas station in Rockville for several years.

Anna served several years as president of the Rockville School PTA. She was active in helping at the school while her children were growing up. She and Donald loved to go dancing together. She liked country music and they often went to Monegaw on weekends in the years there was a live band. When Don was worn out, she’d grab one of her girlfriends and keep on going! They also liked to go to Branson a couple times a week to dance or just listen to the music. Anna also liked to roller-skate and often went to skate at the city hall building in Rockville. She was a hardworking and also a fun loving lady who will be greatly missed.

Preceding Anna in death were her parents, her daughter Jennifer Bain and grandson Casey Bain. Survivors include her husband Donald G. Bain; three children: Gail (Blane) Green, Christeal (Buddy) McClure and Gerard (Tammy) Bain; her grandchildren: Damon (Katy) Green, Stephanie (Ryan) Hough, Gregory McClure, Jeremy McClure, Chance (Jessica) Bain, Nathan (Kendra) Ephland, Jessica Althouse, Sarah Hood, Karly (Seth) Alexander; 23 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Phyllis Downer and Kemmy (Keith) Cook.



The family suggests memorial donations to a Family Love Fund, and may be left at the funeral home.

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