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The True Blue Club met Thursday, October 20, in the home of Cheryl Maggart with Dorothy Crookshanks as assistant hostess. Roll call was 'best buy I ever made.' The hostess gift was received by Dorothy Crookshanks; game prizes were won by Janet Meek and Eudora Fitzpatrick. Cards were sent to Carolyn McIntyre, Terry Keller, Garry Palmer, Danny McIntyre and Pam Gibson. Next meeting will be the annual Thanksgiving/Christmas meeting at PC Elkhorn Steakhouse, Chillicothe, for lunch, exchange of gifts and revealing secret sisters. New secret sister names for 2023 will be drawn.

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The Mandler Story

Author’s note: In September 1981, the Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune printed a three-part series about Dr. George and Erika Mandler, then 30-year residents of Chillicothe. The Mandlers had immigrated to the United States from war-torn Czechoslovakia. Prior to the C-T publication, only close friends knew much about the Mandlers’ life before moving to Chillicothe. This article is a condensed version of the original, three full-page Mandler series. The quotations are the words of the Mandlers in 1981.

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Missouri Receives More Than $58 Million to Expand Rural Broadband

Recently, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) announced that Missouri will receive more than $58 million through the ReConnect Pilot Program to expand rural broadband across the state. A large portion of this funding is from the Infrastructure Investment and jobs Act (IIJA). “This investment marks another important step toward ending the digital divide in our state,” said Missouri Senator Roy Blunt. “Nearly one-third of Missourians in rural areas do not have access to broadband. Closing this gap is vital to all Missourians, from farmers planning their crops to people seeing their health care providers through telehealth and students doing their homework. This investment will help boost economic growth and improve the quality of life in towns and cities across Missouri.” According to a press release, as a member of both the Senate Commerce and Appropriations Committees, Blunt advocated for the ReConnect Pilot program to target federal investment toward areas that currently lack access to broadband, while preventing overbuilding existing infrastructure. With this announcement, the ReConnect Program has provided nearly $260 million in funding to Missouri since 2019. In September 2022, USDA also announced an award of $2.2 million to Chariton Valley Telephone Corporation to deploy fiber internet to connect 642 people, eight businesses, and 94 farms in Monroe and Randolph counties. The IIJA, which was signed into law last November, included a total $65 billion to support broadband access nationwide. Following are the details of the awardees, according to USDA:

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Neighbor Helping Neighbor: Donations Needed for Area Food Pantries

Food insecurity is more than a buzzword term in conversation—it’s reality for people living in rural Missouri, particularly in Linn County. Food insecurity is defined as a lack of consistent access to enough food for every person in a household to live a healthy and active life, and it’s one way to measure how many people in a specific area cannot afford food.

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Marceline, Bucklin High Schools Compete for a Chance to Win Traffic Safety Pledge Contest

Marceline R-V High School and Bucklin R-II are among a total of 64 participating Missouri high schools competing for a chance to win the AAA Buckle Up Phone Down High School Showdown (BUPD Showdown). The traffic safety educational program and pledge contest, developed by AAA Missouri in partnership with the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), teaches drivers and passengers about the dangers of cell phone distractions while behind the wheel, how to effectively limit distractions, and why it’s important to always wear a seat belt. From 2017 to 2021, 382 people have been killed on Missouri roadways in distracted driving related crashes, although that figure is likely unreported.

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