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Romance that Lives and Breathes the Power of LoveLee Ann Sontheimer Murphy is a new and upcoming romance author. We'll talk with her and find out more about her novels, both published and coming soon. -
Meet Billy the ExterminatorThis is an introduction to Billy Bretherton, best known as the new reality star Billy The Exterminator on A & E television. -
Recession Hits Neosho RestaurantsIn the small town of Neosho, Missouri, several restaurants have recently closed their doors due to the economy and rising costs. This leaves the town of about ten-thousand citizens with fewer dining choices.
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Remembering My Childhood BirthdayThis reflection on my childhood birthday was inspired by an old photograph taken at my party many years ago. -
A Day to RememberThis is a short story about remembering those who have served our nation in the Armed Forces in times of peace and in war. -
Uncle Santa ClausNot everyone can say that their uncle was Santa Claus but my unce Bill was Santa. -
The Story of St. NickA brief overview of the history of St. Nick and how he became "Santa Claus" to the world
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Saving Money is My Biggest New Year's Resolution This YearThanks to the recession, saving money is in style these days. We can all use a few tips to save more of our hard-earned money. Since saving money is my biggest New Year's Resolution this year, here are five ways that I plan to do just that!
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Top Ten Gardening Resolutions for the New YearI am an avid gardener, raising both vegetables and a variety of flowers. This year, however, I plan to shift focus and do some things differently. These are my top ten gardening resolutions for the coming year.
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Ghost Lab on the Discovery ChannelDiscovery Channel debuts their new "Ghost Lab" paranormal reality series this week with the Klinge brothers, Barry and Brad.
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Gosselin Wars ContinueReality television star Jon Gosselin has cleaned out all but $1,000 from a joint checking account that had over $250,000.
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The NunnaheeManuel wonders who is building on his land but he is surprised when he finds it isn't the trespassers that he expected.
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Best Non-Candy Halloween TreatsHalloween treats don't have to be candy. Here are some ways to hand out treats without using candy!
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My Scariest Halloween MemoryI grew up in a house where paranormal was normal but one Halloween night as I returned from trick or treating, I was frightened by what some other trick-or-treaters said on Halloween.
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Leaving Neosho More NeoshoIn a small town like Neosho, there is a certain sense of community not often found in larger cities, a connection to people and when a member of the local community is lost, the effects ripple through the town
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The Haunted LadyWho lived in the beautiful brick Victorian house across the street? Was it really haunted?
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TLC's The Little Couple: Best New Reality ProgramThe Little Couple is TLC's newest foray into family based reality television. The show focuses on newlyweds Dr. Jen Arnold and Bill Klein, a couple just like anyone else except they are both less than four feet tall!
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Shop Smaller Retail Stores and SaveDuring these economically challenging times, it's smart to back away from the big box giant retailers and shop the smaller retailers. If you do, you'll save money! -
Naycation: The New Non-VacationWith the current economy less Americans are finding money to take traditional vacations. With time off and little money, the new down time activity is the "naycation." -
Five Places for Valentine's Day Flowers in Neosho, MissouriA guide to the five floral outlets in the small town of Neosho, Missouri, an Ozarks community long known as "The Flowerbox City".
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How to Survive an Ice StormExperiencing a major ice storm is something most of us never expect but it happened to me!
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Santa Claus!!!!!A little personal background on Santa Claus!
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How to Conduct a Radio InterviewAs a veteran radio broadcaster I'm happy to share some tips about how to conduct a radio interview. Using these tips can make any radio interview more professional and easy to conduct.
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How to Buy the Best Meat for the MoneyMeat prices are soaring. To get the best value for money spent on putting meat on the family table, follow these simple guidelines to get the most for the money!
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What is a Liberal?As a lifelong liberal, I have found that many people no longer understand what a liberal believes or what a liberal really is.
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Everything Anyone Needs to Know About Food SafetyThis guide to food safety will help anyone who eats know what is safe, what is not, and how to handle all food products in a safe manner.
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Weather Call: A New Severe Weather Warning SystemWeather Call is a new program that many television meteorologists are now offering to viewers. For a very small fee, viewers can get a phone call from the meteorologist when weather warnings are issued for the immediate area.
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The War Eagle Mill in Rogers, Arkansas: An Authentic, Working, Water Powered Grist MillA visit to the working War Eagle Mill near Rogers, AR is like stepping back in time. This working grist mill grinds organic grains and flours and if visitors are lucky, they may just have the chance to sample fresh baked samples of their wares! -
Al Capone's Secret Missouri HideawayLocal standing local legend claims that mob boss and gangster Al Capone had a secret hideaway on the shores of Lake Taneycomo across from the resort community of Rockaway Beach, Missouri. -
American Pioneers: My Family's Pioneer HistoryI am able to trace my family history to some of the nation's earliest pioneers who settled the United States. -
Aunt Jemima Pancake and Waffle Mix RecallConsumers who use Aunt Jemima Pancake and Waffle Mixes should check their shelves now to determine if the products they have at home are part of the nation's latest food recall. -
Hillary Clinton "Endorses" John McCain Over ObamaHillary Clinton widens the gap between her campaign and that of the other Democratic hopeful, Barack Obama, with remarks that seem to endorse Republican John Mc Cain over Obama.
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If You Can Write, Thank a TeacherA personal experience about my journey toward becoming a writer.
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Best Birthday Party GamesFrom classics like "Pin The Tail On The Donkey" to "Deal or No Deal", games can make a birthday party fun for all ages!
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Haunted Spots in Neosho, MissouriA guide to finding the places reported and rumored to be haunted in this community on the edge of the Ozarks.
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Top Ten Songs by Loretta LynnThese ten songs are my personal favorites and top picks for Loretta Lynn, a traditional country artist who can really sing.
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Neosho, Missouri 100 Years AgoThe small town of Neosho, Missouri, nestled in the Missouri Ozark mountains, has changed over the past one hundred years but some things have stayed the same. -
Super Bowl Party RecipesPart of the Super Bowl party tradition is the food but for those who don't want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen, here are some easy recipes that are big on taste but simple and quick to prepare.
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Holiday Looks, from Chic to CasualHoliday styles run the gamut from glittering elegance to comfortable casual. Finding the right look is easier than you may think and this article explains how to find the right look. -
Why Last Year's April Freeze in Missouri May Mean More Critters Causing Problems with HumansBears and mice are just a few of the animals searching for food thanks to a late spring freeze in Missouri last April.
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The Death of the Real Jesse JamesJesse James may be one of the most notorious outlaws in history and the subject of a new movie starring Missouri's own Brad Pitt but in St. Joseph, Missouri, he was Mr. Howard -
How to Help Your Child Love SchoolKids often dislike school and this guide explains easy way to help any child love school! -
The Bluegrass Ridge Farm: Missouri's First Commercial Wind FarmIn the farm country of northwest Missouri, a new commercial wind farm is generating electricity as well as bringing tourists to the tiny town of King City. -
Neosho: A Real CommunityThe debate whether small towns or large cities are the best place to call home is ongoing. This article explains why I find what I seek in a small town atmosphere.
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Off the Beaten Path World HoneymoonsAfter the storybook wedding, the honeymoon is the romantic event of a lifetime. Couples who want something to remember often search for someplace off the beaten path. Here are the world's top off the beaten path honeymoon spots! -
How My Subdivision is on the Site of an Old Fruit FarmThe neighborhood where I now live was once part of Speakman's Fruit Farm. -
Strolling Through the Past in Missouri's IOOF CemeteryOn the east edge of Neosho, the IOOF Cemetery is a place filled with history, a quiet place suitable for reflection. When I lived in that area of Neosho, I often walked the narrow drive through the cemetery and sometimes took the dog along for exercise.
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How to Prevent Losing Your Home in a ForeclosureWith foreclosure rates at an all time high, home owners need to know how to prevent a foreclosure and loss of their home. This article tells how. -
Professional Make-Up TipsWhatever the reason, there are days when every woman looks into her mirror and doesn't like what she sees. Understanding basic cosmetics can help but so can these professional tips and tricks.
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Teacher Showers: How to Show that Special Teacher Your Appreciation!We've all heard of wedding showers and baby showers but what about teacher showers? It's the latest way to show those special teachers how much they are appreciated AND supply their classrooms!
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Why Wedding Gowns Don't Have to Be WhiteThe tradition of a white wedding gown is changing as wedding dresses in other shades become increasingly popular.
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How to Sell Your Home in a Buyers' MarketMost buyers decide whether or not they want to buy a home in the first eight seconds. Sellers can enhance their home to make it more appealing to the potential buyer. -
Fake Wedding Cakes: Budget Minded Brides Can Have Their Cake and Eat it Too!Faux or fake wedding cakes are the latest way for brides to save money while having a dream wedding and lovely reception. A fake wedding cake can cut costs in half! -
Ozark Wedding Superstitions and SayingsThere are many old beliefs and superstitions about getting married but in the Ozarks, the beliefs go far beyond the standard something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Read how far in this article!
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Most Romantic Wedding Spots in the OzarksThe Ozarks are one of the nation's most beautiful places and the region has many romantic spots where couples can say "I Do" in a setting that will make memories that last a lifetime. -
How, Why, and When Couples Should Renew Their Wedding VowsWeddings should be perfect but often they are not. Renewing wedding vows can fill the void a less than perfect wedding may have left and there are many other reasons why couples can and should renew their wedding vows.
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How to Write for WebsitesWriting for websites is one way to make money online. This article covers some of the ups and downs of writing for websites.
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Story Writing Tips: How to Build a Story from ScratchWriting a story for fun or publication is not as difficult as some people think - this article tells anyone the ingredients necessary to build a story from scratch.
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Trains, Trains, Trains: Vintage Excursion TrainsTrains are still an active mode of transportation but vintage passenger trains are a fun, cool option to enjoy! -
Bonniebrook: Home of Rose O'Neill and Her Kewpie Dolls in MissouriAlthough Rose O'Neill was a successful, talented writer and artist, her Kewpie Doll creations have outlasted her other efforts and are still popular worldwide today! -
Saluting Old Glory at America's Favorite Small Theme Park, Silver Dollar City in Branson, MissouriSaluting the American flag and honoring our veterans is important so at Silver Dollar City, each fun day begins with a special ceremony that does both. -
Visit the Real Camp Swampy from Beetle Bailey in Neosho, MissouriTake a trip away from the fast lanes and big vacation destinations to visit the small town of Neosho, Missouri, home of the real Campy Swampy of Beetle Bailey fame. -
How to Beat the High Cost of a HotelWith inflation spiraling prices on everything from gasoline to groceries, hotel and motel room costs are also on the rise. There ARE ways, though, to beat the costs and this article tells you how to beat the high cost of a hotel! -
Old Abandoned Houses Aren't Haunted - They Are History!When I see an old, abandoned house, it always makes me think of the life that someone lived there. -
The Infamous "N" Word: Still Alive in Our Society, Sometimes Where We Least Expect to Find ItThe "N" word should be a part of history but it is sometimes still heard in unlikely places and from the mouths of those who should have known better.
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Vance Randolph's Influence on Ozark Folklore and MagicVance Randolph may not be a household name but he preserved the past in his beloved Ozark Mountains so that future generations would know the way life once was. -
Branson, Missouri: Then and NowBranson, Missouri has changed over the past few decades and with new attractions added each year, the small city that draws so many visitors is certain to change again in the future. This, however, compares then and now. -
My Addiction: BooksBooks are something I could not live without!
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Branson Landing - A New Shopping Experience in Branson, MissouriA guide to Branson Landing, a state of the art shopping experience in Branson, Missouri, one of the nation's top family friendly vacation destinations. -
Best Cheap Places to Eat in Branson, MissouriWhen you visit Branson, you don't have to spend a fortune to get good food.
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Almost Painless Ways to Trim the BudgetSaving money is fast becoming something we all must do to stay afloat and these are ways that anyone can cut down on expenses without suffering
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El Charro of Neosho, Missouri Offers Authentic and Delicious Mexican FoodOne of the best sit down family restaurants in the small city of Neosho, Missouri is El Charro, a Mexican restaurant that offers authentic and delicious Mexican food at family friendly prices.
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Free and Low Cost Branson FunAlthough Branson, Missouri is known far and wide as a family vacation destination, it IS possible to have a great time without spending too much money. This article highlights how. -
What a Radio Station Program Director DoesA guide to understanding the duties and responsibilities of a radio station's program director, vital information for listeners, musicians, and would-be radio DJ's!
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Community Property: What it Is, What States Are Affected, and How to Deal with ItCommunity property is a term that many people never hear until a divorce looms on the horizon but understanding what it is and if it affects your state of residence is important.
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How to Find a FloristFinding a florist is like finding the right supermarket, book store, doctor, or any other service provider. It's important to find the one that best suits your needs!
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Missouri's State Capital: Jefferson CityJefferson City, Missouri is the Show-Me state's capital and more. Located in the central region of Missouri, Jefferson City offers much to do and see. -
Are Ozarks Folks Hillbillies or Just like You?Mention the Ozark Mountains in Missouri and Arkansas and many Americans immediately think of classic hillbillies like Jed Clampett or Jethro Bodine. But are today's Ozark residents hillbillies or just Americans like you? -
How to Relax or Ten Ways to Cut StressStress can be deadly so it's very important to relax but it's hard to know just how to begin. These ten ways to eliminate stress and relax can add years to life and life to years!
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How to Find Things to Sell in a Rummage SaleA rummage sale is a fun way to make extra money and finding the items to sell is as easy as looking through cupboards and closets to find what you need to sell, sell, sell!
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How to Shop for Groceries Efficiently Without Breaking the BudgetGrocery shopping can be time consuming and costly but not with these simple tips on how to shop effciently and inexpensively!
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Romantic Dining in Historic St. Joseph, MissouriThe old river city of St. Joseph abounds with romantic dining spots for couples to enjoy a very special evening for two
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Romantic Dining in the Capital of the Sooner State, OklahomaOklahoma City, capital of the wide Sooner State, has many romantic restaurants ideal for a night out for two. Choices range from steak dinners in historic restaurants to continental dining and upscale options.
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Classic Christmas: True Tales of Holiday Cheer And GoodwillThis collection of personal Christmas stories is new from Adams Media and would make a perfect holiday gift. Nothing brings Christmas closer to the heart than sweet memories and special stories.
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An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City in Branson, MissouriLooking for the wonder of Christmas of the past? Look no further than An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City in the Missouri Ozarks! This celebration has it all - from celebrating the birth of Christ to family fun! -
Top Ten Places to Visit in MissouriVisitors to Missouri may not have the time to see it all but this top ten list of must-see spots in the Show-Me State can help the first time visitor or veteran traveler know what to see and do! -
Top Ten Gift Ideas for Long Term Care Facility ResidentsTimely and practical gift ideas for those confined to a nursing home, care facility or other institution that will be welcome and appreciated.
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Top Ten Christmas Gift Ideas for Catholic PriestsCatholic priests are often neglected when it comes to holiday gift giving but the reason may be that parishioners just don't know what to give! This gift guide offers ten sure to please ideas for any priest!
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Top Ten Hank Williams SongsAlthough Hank Williams died in the early hours of New Year's Day 1953 at the age of twenty nine, his musical legacy has endured for generations of country music fans. His many hits are loved by millions but these songs are the top ten.
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A Brief History of St. Canera Parish, Neosho, MissouriThis is a history of how the parish of St. Canera began and how it became the parish it is today. -
Joplin, Missouri: Regional Shopping Center and MoreThe city of Joplin, Missouri is now the fourth largest metropolitan area in the state and draws shoppers from four states to the ever growing line up of major retail stores and more.
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More Reasons to VIsit Eureka Springs, ArkansasIn adddition to the sights listed by others, Eureka Springs Arkansas is home to many other must-see attractions -
A Real Insider's Guide to a Weekend in St. Joseph, MissouriThis true insider's guide adds to A Weekend In St. Joseph, Missouri with more inside information about places to go, dine, and what to see! -
Ten Easy Photo Gifts for Senior CitizensTen easy, low-cost ways to turn a photograph into a unique and special gift sure to delight any senior citizen this holiday season or on any gift giving occasion! -
Top Ten Johnny Horton SongsAlthough Johnny Horton is best known for "The Battle of New Orleans", the versatile singer recorded many other songs. Here is the unoffical "top ten" of the many, many songs Horton sang and recorded.
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Ways to Best Use AntibioticsAntibiotics are often misused and are overused in our society. This guide can help determine when antibiotics are needed and how to use them for the most effective recovery.
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Brighten Kitchens with Bold, New ColorsForget basic black and white - create the kitchen of your dreams with new appliances both large and small now available in a wide variety of colors, everything from apple green to Morroccan red!
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Fall Fun at the Rocking R Ranch's Barnyard DaysOne of the best fall festivals in the Ozarks happens each year at the Rocking R Ranch near Neosho, Missouri where the annual Barnyard Days has become a family favorite over the past decade.
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Bessie Wilder: The Real Woman Behind the Little House BooksAlthough she is best known by her pen name, Laura Ingalls Wilder, a Missouri farm wife named Bessie Wilder earned a lasting place in children's literature with her acclaimed Little House series of books. Learn how she made it into the publishing world! -
St. Canera: Patron Saint and Early Irish FeministAlthough St. Canera, a 6th century virgin and saint is little known outside Ireland, there is one parish in the United States named for this remarkable woman who sought equality with men centuries ago. -
Best Fall Getaways in the Ozark MountainsThe Ozarks region is filled with beautiful places but when autumn arrives, the hills put on their prettiest colors to celebrate. These are the best places for a fall getaway for a romantic interlude or family trip! -
Top Restaurants for Dining in St. Joseph, MissouriSt.Joseph, Missouri offers everything from authentic Mexican dishes to stockyards fresh steaks and more!
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How to Choose CheeseThere are five basic categories of cheese and it can be difficult to know which type to choose. This guide tells even the most novice cook how to choose the right variety of cheese!
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How to Build a Dry Ice Tick Trap and Reduce the Risk of Lyme Disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted FeverThis is a very simple and effective method to rid your lawn or garden from ticks, small insects that can carry serious illnesses such as Lyme Disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted fever.
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Know when Police Can Search Your Vehicle - and when They Can'tConstitutional rights protect American citizens against illegal search and seizure. Most Americans own automobiles but many are not aware of when law enforcement officers have the right to search a vehicle including the trunk space.
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College Dorm Cooking 101Dorm students have a choice - they can prepare simple but delicious foods without leaving the comfort of the dorm and avoid cafeteria food as often as possible - if not altogether!
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What Medicare Doesn't CoverAlthough Medicare, a federal health insurance program for citizens over age 65, provides medical coverage there are many types of care that Medicare does not cover. Seniors need to know what isn't covered.
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Retirement Planning Mistakes to AvoidPlanning for retirement is important but many Americans fail to pay attention to details. The most common mistakes are highlighted in this article and can help consumers avoid the pitfalls most often made in retirement planning.
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Window Glass ChoicesWndow glass is not all equal. Three common types offer choices to homeowners and each type has both pros as well as cons.
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Hannibal, Missouri: Home of Mark Twain and Much MoreFans of Mark Twains classic American novels will delight in a visit to the place where the story is set - Hannibal, Missouri, a small town in America's heartland where time seems to have stood almost still.
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What to Do If Your Luggage is Lost While FlyingA frequent traveler's guide to lost luggage and what to do if luggage is lost.
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Save Water and Save MoneyAmericans use a tremendous amount of water each day but there are simple ways to cut consumption that will save both money and the supplies of clean, usable water.
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Plant a Tree - Save the PlanetTrees are more than just attractive landsape accents. These plants help restore ecological balance and just might save the planet from modern day threats such as global warming.
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Eight Reasons to Maintain a Healthy WeightMaintaining an ideal or healthy weight is more important than just looking great. There are eight reasons why we all should keep our weight within recommended guidelines.
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Food Allergy FactsFood allergies are not just for children. Adults can experience the unexpected and often sudden onset of food allergies. This article details things that everyone who eats should know.
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How to Choose a Hardwood FloorHardwood flooring is easier than ever before to install and maintain. It can add value to a home and beauty to almost any room.
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Guide to Carpet: Facts to Know Before You Buy CarpetA consumer's guide to choosing the right carpet and information to help understand different types of carpets, fibers, and choices.
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Easy Gardens for AllA green thumb isn't required to have a fine garden whether it's flowers or vegetables. These tips explain how.
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Electrical Safety Tips: Playing it Safe with PowerElectricity is a wonderful resource but it can be dangerous. These tips help consumers to play it safe with electricity.
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How to Use the Drug Facts Chart on Over-the-Counter MedicationsOver-the-counter medications are often misused but accidental overdose or potentially dangerous drug interactions can be avoided by knowing how to read the Drug Facts on all medications.
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Heirloom Vintage Wedding DressesVintage wedding dresses are increasingly popular but the best place to find one may be closer to home than most brides think. Family members may have wedding dresses packed away and be more than willing to loan the dress for the bride's big day.
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Missouri Governor Matt Blunt: Politician on the RiseAt the age of 33, Matt Blunt became the second youngest governor in Missouri History when elected in November, 2004. This young Republican has a long way to go in the future and is a politician to watch in the future. -
Roaring River State Park: The Perfect Trout Fishing Vacation DestinationRoaring River State Park in southwest Missouri has been a favorite trout fishing destination for over seventy years. With fishing, cabins, a rustic lodge, hiking trails, swimming pool and more, it's perfect for a fishing vacation! -
Mother Teresa: A Woman of FaithMother Teresa remains one of the world's most respected women and her lifelong work in the slums of Calcutta brought joy to many.
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Oklahoma Frontier VacationsA guide to a frontier themed vacation in the Sooner State of Oklahoma with emphasis on cowboys, Native Americans, Army forts, and more.
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Gifts for VeteransVeterans made a sacrifice for the nation and when the time comes to give a gift, there are a few special ways that can warm the heart of any veteran.
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What Americans Need to Know About the Korean WarAlthough the Korean War was a vital part of American history, it's often called "the forgotten war". The view that many Americans have gained from Richard Hooker's novel M*A*S*H is not quite the reality.
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Cynthia Ann Parker: Comanche Captive on the Texas FrontierThis is the story of Cynthia Ann Parker, daughter of white settlers on the Texas frontier, who became a Comanche and resented her return to white civilization for the remainder of her short life.
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Understanding the Bill of Rights and Its' Importance TodayThe first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States are known as The Bill of Rights. These rights provide American citizens with civil liberties that residents of other nations don't always enjoy.
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Nightlife in Branson, MissouriAlthough Branson is known for its' family friendly amusement parks and attractions, there are night spots worth visiting on a night on the town.
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Mysterious Caddo Lake and Other East Texas Travel DestinationsA traveler's guide to the mysterious waters of Caddo Lake and other interesting destinations that can be found in East Texas, in the region called The Piney Woods.
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Guide to St. Louis Vacations, From the Arch to MuseumsA guide to the must-see spots in Missouri's largest city of St. Louis with information for the tourist or traveler.
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Pizza: All American Favorite From ItalyThis look into the history of the food we know as pizza offers interesting insights into just what and how pizza came to be.
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The Shark Hand VacuumMy personal view of the Shark Hand Vacuum that I have found to be both powerful and a cleaning tool in my home.
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Understanding the Jewish PassoverAn explaination and insight into the history behind Passover as well as a look at how the holiday is celebrated today.
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Chef Randall's Turbo Cooker: Is it as Good as Advertised?An honest opinion on the strengths and weaknesses of the much advertised Turbo Cooker seen on infomercials
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Mayday: Maypole Dancing and MoreThe first day of May is a holiday in England and customs that date back centuries are part of the traditional way to welcome summer.
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Nancy Morgan HartAlthough there are many heroes of the American Revolutionary War, many unsung heroes and heroines like Nancy Morgan War were the patriots who made victory possible.
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George Washington CarverGeorge Washington Carver was a noted African-American scientist who specialized in agriculture. The brilliant teacher and scientist developed almost three hundred products from peanuts and revolutionized Southern agriculture.
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Langston Hughes: An African-American Poet for All PeopleLangston Hughes remains one of literature's top poets and African-American writers. His humble history still serves as an inspiration to many.
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Origins and Observances of LentOne of the most mysterious and often misunderstood seasons of the Catholic Church calendar is Lent, the period of 40 weekdays before Easter Sunday.
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Kansas City's St. Patrick's Day Parade: A Tradition of Irish PrideThe St. Patrick's Day Parade was a long time Kansas City tradition that was revived in the early 1970's by a local businessman. Today, the parade is one of the nation's largest St. Patrick's Day Parades.
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Natural Ways to CleanIncreasing numbers of green consumers seek alternatives to chemical products sold for cleaning. This article lists a few of the old-fashioned but effective ways to clean with natural products.
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How to Start a Writers GroupTen easy steps toward creating a writers group in any area. A writers group can be a vital help in getting published and it is much easier than most writers think to start a group.
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How to Build a Compost HeapA basic guide to creating a compost heap at home for both advanced and beginning gardeners.
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The Story of Peanut ButterPeanut butter has only existed as we know it for little more than a century. Learn how peanut butter was developed to become the product we know and love today.
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Make Missouri Your Spring Break DestinationA guide to some of the attractions and amusements that make Missouri a great spring break destination for college students across the country.
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Super Bowl Sunday For Ladies OnlySuper Bowl Sunday is one of the biggest sports events of the year but parties don't have to cater to male tastes - women can host a Super Bowl Party that is for ladies only with unique ideas for the female football fan. -
The History of Valentine's DayAn in-depth look into the origins of the romantic holiday that we celebrate as Valentine's Day on February 14 each year and how ancient events traditions transformed into the day we now celebrate.
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Eureka Springs Arkansas: Historic Downtown DistrictA guide to some of the most unique shops found in the beautiful Victorian city of Eureka Springs, Arkansas
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How to Pitch - and Gain - a Weekly ColumnA guide to pitching a weekly column to a local or area newspaper or other publication
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Whole Grains - What They Are and What They Can Do for Your HealthWhat are whole grains? How are they healthy? This article defines whole grains and explains just why these grains are healthier than others.
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Nosebleeds: A Common NuisanceAlmost everyone has had at least one. Nosebleeds are common but most are easy to treat.
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Hermann's Best Lodging OptionsA guide to the best three lodging options in the German city of Hermann in Missouri.
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The Cherokee Nation and National HolidayAlthough many Americans are not aware of it, the Cherokee Nation is an independent nation located within the state of Oklahoma. The annual National Holiday brings thousands of Cherokees home.
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Holiday Shopping at Dick's Oldtime 5 and 10 in Branson, MissouriA descriptive guide to Dick's Oldtime 5 and 10 store located in historic downtown Branson, Missouri and the more than 40,000 nostalgic items sold in the store.
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Canine Flu: A New Threat to Man's Best FriendCanine or dog flu is a new threat for man's best friend. Dog owners should be aware of the disease, the symptoms, and the risks. -
The Battling Buffets of Rangeline Road in Joplin, MOA guide to the battling buffet restaurants that vie for the dining dollar in the crossroads and regional trade center of Joplin, Missouri.
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Best Lodging and Hotel Choices in St. Joseph, MOA visitor's guide to the top rated hotels and motels in the city of St. Joseph, Missouri ranked from the finest to the most affordable.
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Stockyards and Steak: Two Oklahoma City TraditionsFor the finest steak in a city noted for their stockyards, try one of these top four restaurants that serve steak in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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Best Mexican Restaurants in St. Joseph, MOA guide to the top three Mexican restaurants in the old Missouri city of St. Joseph, Missouri.
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Use Pine Cones to Create Rustic Holiday DecorationsA guide to some basic holiday craft items using pine cones.
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How to Research Medical InformationThis guide will help anyone locate the pertinent medical information needed from a variety of resources, from the local library to online sites and medical libraries. -
The Life and Times of Missouri Outlaw Jesse JamesA look into the of one of America's most famous outlaws, Jesse James, a Missouri native who died at the hands of one of his own gang.
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Parents Help Maximize Your Child's EducationParents can play a vital role in their child's education by becoming a partner with their child and the school. Parents can encourage their child to reach the highest level possible with these suggestions.
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Visitor's Guide to Omaha, Nebraska: Crossroads of the NationFamilies seeking a travel destination that offers something for all ages, family friendly attractions, and old-fashioned charm can find what they seek in Omaha, Nebraska. From fifty golf courses to the zoological park, there is something for everyone. -
A Letter to Your Child's School PrincipalSooner or later all parents must communicate with school officials. Whether a child is being bullied, experiencing learning difficulties, has been disobedient, or involved in other issues. Writing a letter to your child's school principal can help.
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Plymouth Plantation: The Ultimate Thanksgiving DestinationThanksgiving is an all-American holiday. At Plimoth Plantation, you'll see a 1627 Pilgrim village, a Wampanoag homesite, and the Mayflower II. For the ultimate Thanksgiving experience, go to Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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Simple Hair Accents that Anyone can CraftAn easy guide to taking everyday hair accessories and turning them into beautiful hair adornments.
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How to Personalize a Gift for HanukkahDuring the season of Hanukkah, it's common to exchange a few gifts although the volume of gift giving is not as great as during the Christmas season. Anyone can design a Hanukkah gift basket that can be a unique and attractive gift. It's simple.
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Wham-O Toys: Favorite Fads of the 50s and 60sSome of the toy industry's best known toys were created by the Wham-O company and have become icons of our culture. From hula hoops to hackey sacks, here are some of the best toys to come out of the 50s and 60s.
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American Aquariums: The Best of the Sea on LandA visit to any of America's aquariums can enjoy the best of both without diving into the sea or bringing home the sand. Although many aquariums exist in coastal regions as well as inland, several are favorites of tourists and visitors.
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Best Ethnic Markets in Kansas City's River Market DistrictThis article will describe the unique River Market district in Kansas City that is home to the historic City Market and several ethnic grocers. -
Top Three Flower Shops in Joplin, MissouriThis guide introduces the prospective customer to the top three florist shops in the city of Joplin, Missouri, a regional trade center that caters to the residents of the Four State (Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas) region.
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Best Live Shows in BransonFirst time visitors to Branson often wonder what shows to see. The following shows are the best of the best - the must-see shows for Branson visitors.
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The Savannah House: A Hotel with the Ammenities of a Bed-and-BreakfastGuests will enjoy a stay at Branson's Savannah House, a hotel that offers the special ammenties and personal service found in most bed-and-breakfast lodgings.
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New Books to be Released This FallAs more Americans turn to books in the wake of rising gasoline prices, the fall publishing lists are filled with new choices. -
Keeping a Traditional Family Afloat in a Non-Traditional WorldA look at the challenges presented to traditional families in a non-traditional world.
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The New Bohemian LookBohemian is one of the hottest new looks for fall fashion. The earthy, ethnic mix of cultures and clothing offers a retro style for the coming months. -
Choose a Resort Cabin on Your Next VacationOpt for a vacation cabin rental on your next vacation to enjoy privacy, ammenties, and other perks not available in a hotel or motel.
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Celebration CityCelebration City is Branson, Missouri's newest theme park. Travel back to the turn-of-the-century with an old-fashioned trolley park and Coney Island style boardwalk!
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Beale Street: Where the Blues Were Born in MemphisDown on Beale Street in Memphis, the blues were born. Today, the music still rings true and the famous street is one of Tennessee's top tourist attractions.
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The Elephant Camps of Chiang MaiIn northern Thailand, elephant camps are a major tourist attraction and provide visitors a look at Asian elephants.
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Cigar Bars of Kansas CityA guide to the two best known cigar bars in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Twenty Five Free Things to Do in ArkansasThere's no need to spend money when there are twenty-five fun attractions to enjoy for free in Arkansas!
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Ozark Folk Center, Mountainview ArkansasAt the Ozark Folk Center in Mountainview, Arkansas, visitors return to the past with a recreated pioneer village with working craftspeople and musicians who play traditional folk music.
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Lee Mace's Ozark OpryThe oldest live countrymusic show in Missouri isn't in Branson - Lee Mace's Ozark Opry predates the oldest of the Branson shows with more than 50 years of tradition.
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Har-Ber VillageAtop an Oklahoma hill overlooking the Grand Lake O' The Cherokees, Har-Ber Village is a pioneer village recreated by Jones Truck Line founder Harvey Jones and his wife Bernice. The village was a labor of love and preserves the past.
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Jolly Mill, MissouriJolly Mill dates back to 1848 and is the sole surviving building remaining from the once thriving town of Jollification in Southwest Missouri.
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Hermannhof Wine CellarsOne of the oldest wine cellars in Missouri, Hermannhof has produced award winning wines for more than one hundred and fifty years. Visitors can tour the wine cellars and sample the fine wines produced at Hermannhof. -
AQ Chicken House: Arkansas Quality Since 1947Two presidents, celebrities, and countless diners over more than fifty years claim that the AQ Chicken House in Springdale, Arkansas serves up the best pan fried chicken in the state.
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Elvis by the Presleys: An Intimate Look from Family and FriendsElvis by the Presleys, although filled with photographs and personal memories, lacks substance and meat. The book is bland and dry.
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Neosho's Historic DowntownAt the heart of Neosho, a small town billed as "The Flower Box City", visitors will find a historic downtown district filled with buildings from the past. -
Urban Renewal Restores Old Homes in St. JosephIn the small city of St. Joseph, Missouri, many home owners have discovered that restoring houses from an earlier age has appeal. Throughout the city, fine old homes have been restored and many businesses are housed in vintage buildings. -
The Holy City of the WichitasEvery easter in the wide open spaces of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, residents put on a passion play. Many from Oklahoma and beyond travel to the Wichita Mountains each year to witness the passion play and the beautiful area. -
Know Your Rights as a RenterRenters have rights and these include privacy as well as repairs. Learn when and how a landlord can enter your home, what repairs must be made and how rental property must be maintained.
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Best Things to Do in BransonWhether it's a first visit or a return trip, this guide showcases the best attractions in Branson, Missouri.
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Missouri's Gateway ArchThe Gateway Arch in St. Louis is just one facet of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial and is known world wide. -
Top Ten Attractions in Oklahoma CityA guide to the top ten sites to visit in Oklahoma City. -
Show-Me State's Precious Moments ParkA visitor's guide to the attractions available at the Precious Moments Park near Carthage, Missouri.











