June 2022

Nadal Over ‘Joker’ In French Quarterfinal Thriller

PARIS (AP) — Rafael Nadal insists he can't know for sure whether any match at Roland Garros might be his very last at a place he loves, a place he is loved. For now, if he keeps winning and keeps performing the way he did during his monumental quarterfinal victory over longtime rival Novak Djokovic that began in May and ended in June, Nadal will have more chances to play.

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‘Kids Fish Day’ Is Today

After missing a year or two, due to COVID, Chillicothe’s Kids Fish Day returns today (June 4). Co-sponsored by the North Missouri Sportsman’s Alliance and Missouri Department of Conservation, this event offers area youngsters the opportunity to fish where they are sure there are plenty of fish (extra stocking courtesy of MDC) and they can receive instruction and assistance, as needed, in their efforts.

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Suspected Serial Killer Charged In Missouri Over 7th Death

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A suspected serial killer already charged in six killings in the Kansas City and St. Louis areas has been charged with first-degree murder in a seventh death. Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced the new murder charge Friday against Perez Deshay Reed. Baker also charged Reed with one count of armed criminal action and two counts of fraud involving a credit or debit device.

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Governor Parson Grants 18 Pardons

For the month of May 2022, Governor Mike Parson granted 18 pardons pursuant to Article IV, Section 7 of the Constitution of the State of Missouri. Official documents have been filed with the appropriate government agencies and have been sent to the individuals. Families have been or are in the process of being notified.

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West Linn News

The True Blue Club met Thursday, May 19, in the home of Dorothy Crookshanks with Cheryl Maggart as assistant hostess. Devotion was several items about mothers. Roll call was "my most memorable time with my mother." Hostess gift and game prizes were won by Janet Meek. A card was sent to Connie Sallee. Next meeting will be lunch at a Chillicothe restaurant on June 16.

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