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BRLMOBILE2GO winter/spring outreach schedule

Boonslick Regional Library’s Outreach Services, BRLMobile2GO, provides outreach to Pettis, Benton and Cooper counties to residents who are not able to visit a library location, including senior centers, day cares, schools, community centers and remote areas. BRL2GO provides free Wi-Fi access to rural communities, brings books to community centers, schools and rural areas, delivers books on a schedule each month, brings specifically requested titles or a new collection at each visit, and provides all Outreach Services free of charge. We look forward to serving you!

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New Franklin Elementary Honor Rolls announced

New Franklin Elementary announced their third quarter honor rolls. Making the “A” Honor Roll were from Chitwood’s class: Wren Cope, Bailey Grindstaff, Britton Kircher, Sophia McCulloch, Ava Perry, Miles Rademann, Shaunna Reinkemeyer, and Hays Wilmsmeyer. From Doza’s class: Madison Baker, Miles Claridge, Benton Renner, and Finley Stallo. From Fischer’s class: Jackson Faubion, Ariel Jones, Quentin Riekhof, Emerson Schnell, Logan Thurman, Michael Winningham, and Bentley Wood. From McGowan’s class: Maddox Beach, Olivia Beasley, Paisleigh Conner, Jayde Freese, Silas Gaudreau, Braxton Gilmore, Savannah Hallowell, Carson Howard, Lawless LaMoore, Elliott Paxton, Alex Quenette, and Rudi Snapp. From Myers’ class: Luke Belstle, Kinnick Brainard, Karley Chenault, JP Conrow, Hazel Dittmer, Leah Anna Fikar, Sawyer Garing, Lyla Hein, Amos Hopkins, Cherakee Ivy, Lily Shaw, Kyree Russell, Lily Kommrau, Renner LeSieur, and Hadley Nichols. From Quenette’s class: Haper Davis, Arianna Douglas, Kendall Freese, RJ Gaskins, Ellie Gerding, Bryce Grindstaff, Bentlee Pohle, Henry Kinser, and Hadley Paxton.

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HISTORICALLY YOURS

Not all holidays are observed equally. Indeed, many are barely known to the American public. National Metal of Honor Day was signed into law by President George H. W. Bush on November 15, 1990, and its first celebration/observance was March 25, 1991.

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