Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and His understanding no one can fathom. Isaiah: 40:28
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By Kelly Mauck
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3/28/23
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As we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, it might be a good time to discuss the extraordinary man whose name became part of a cherished holiday — and not only by people of Irish ancestry. As the saying goes, we’re all a little Irish on St. Patrick’s Day.
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By Denise Noe
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3/17/23
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What a triple whammy.
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By Jim Hamilton
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3/16/23
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I’m willing to argue that “Scream” is the greatest slasher movie franchise of all time. Not only is the 1996 original a meta-horror classic, but...
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By Bob Garver, Movie Reviewer
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3/16/23
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To Whom It May Concern (and you know who you are):
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By Gwen Rockwood
Contributing Columnist
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3/15/23
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From the time they were big enough to make their own beds, my girls always had rooms of their own.
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By Jim Hamilton
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3/10/23
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As popular as it is to complain about Hollywood’s lazy reliance on reboots, re-imaginings, spinoffs, and legacy sequels to older properties, all evidence suggests that “Rocky” continuation “Creed” has worked out for the best.
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By Bob Garver, Movie Reviewer
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3/9/23
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What would some of us do without worry? In Matthew 6:27, Jesus asked, “Can all your worries add a single moment to your life?” Worry has no positive side effects. It subtracts moments from your life in heart stress and rising blood pressure. You can’t be happy if you worry. Quit worrying! You can’t be the person God wants you to be if you worry.
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By Larry Whiteley
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3/8/23
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Fear Not…
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3/6/23
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A lot of the reviews I’ve seen for “Cocaine Bear” contain some variation on the line, “This movie delivers exactly what it promises.” I’m going to say that’s not entirely true. To be sure, there is a bear high on cocaine in this movie. Nobody is going to say that this movie delivers less than what it promises.
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By Bob Garver, Movie Reviewer
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3/3/23
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As a little kid, I loved the book “The Little Engine That Could.” It was published in the 1930s, and it’s a story about the power of positive thinking. The star of the book – a little blue train engine – realizes that when he “thinks he can,” he chugs up the big hill and saves the day.
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By Gwen Rockwood
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3/3/23
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According to my Missouri Department of Conservation’s Natural Events Calendar, Monday, March 20 is the first day of spring, and it seems that most of us think we are ready for it! I’m not a big fan of the severe weather that often comes with it, but there sure are a lot of great things about this upcoming season.
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By Janet Gordon
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3/2/23
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