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  • Day by day at the Utah State Fair (The Salt Lake Tribune)
    The Utah State Fair runs today through Sept. 14 at the State Fairpark, 155 N. 1000 West, Salt Lake City. Hours are Thursdays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
  • Lant’s Feed Store reopens four months after deadly storm (The Joplin Globe)
    Before it was destroyed by the May 10 tornado, Lant’s Feed Store doubled as a social hub where people swapped gossip, kept abreast of area news and enjoyed a cup of coffee.
  • Mike Pound: Big-time media folks vs. the normal people (The Joplin Globe)
    Well, the conventions are finally over.
  • 11:26 a.m. Police identify toddler who died Tuesday (The Joplin Globe)
    Joplin police have released the identity of a two-year-old male who died Tuesday morning at a local hospital. Kyler Jones, of Joplin, was pronounced dead at St. John’s Regional Medical Center after being transferred from St. John’s Express Care.
  • Cooking attracts kids (Mobridge Tribune)
    More and more school children are becoming attracted to cooking and it is a good trend. It helps parents who are often both working outside the home, it teaches responsibility, and the kids are taking an interest in foods that are good for them. This week's Cook of the Week is a good example.
  • North Texas Events, September 5 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
    RECEPTION FOR “JOHN KINGERLEE: RECENT WORK” 6-8 p.m. today, Wichita Falls Museum of Art, 2 Eureka Circle, MSU. Part of a 12-city tour. It is the first comprehensive American exhibition representing his recent work.
  • Rogers offers big challenge for Webb City (The Joplin Globe)
    Webb City High School naturally hopes a real football game under its belt will prove to be an advantage tonight in its home opener.Season-opening Rogers, which belongs to 7A West and is one of 16 teams in Arkansas in that class, visits for the 7 p.m. game at Cardinal Stadium.Rogers has another high school this season — also 7A — with the debut of Heritage. The split has produced two small ...
  • McAuley, Carl Junction open home schedules (The Joplin Globe)
    McAuley Catholic and Carl Junction, both teams likely greatful for artificial playing surfaces, kick off their respective home football seasons tonight.McAuley, coming off an overtime loss to Marionville, returns to Missouri Southern’s Fred G. Hughes Stadium to entertain Afton, Okla. Carl Junction, looking for a 2-0 start in the Big 8 Conference, entertains Aurora.Both games kick off at 7 p.m.
  • Inexperienced Panthers dominate in Kickoff Classic (The Joplin Globe)
    PITTSBURG, Kan. — St. Mary’s-Colgan head coach Chuck Smith wasn’t sure that the Panthers had the experience necessary to pull off a win in Thursday night’s southeast Kansas Kickoff Classic against Girard at Hutchinson Field. Even after the Panthers proved they were up to the challenge, defeating a more experienced Girard team 33-12, he admitted that some of those doubts were still there. “I’ll ...
  • Morgan, Pilkinton power Commerce (The Joplin Globe)
    WYANDOTTE, Okla. — The Commerce Tigers opened their season with an impressive 44-0 triumph against Wyandotte on Thursday night.Early in the first quarter it appeared the Bears would be the aggressors. However, the tide turned when the Tigers found the end zone first.In his first three carries Tigers fullback Mikey Morgan ran for touchdowns of 5 and 4 yards.Tailback Josh Pilkinton provided a ...

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