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3 on 3 Basketball Tournament  Benefitting Unborn Son of Randall and Breanna Scott

​March 1, 2018
PictureBreanna and Randall Scott will travel to St. Louis for the birth of their son Kendrick, who has been diagnosed with Spina Bifida. Kendrick faces possible surgeries and other expensive post-natal care after he is born.
        A fundraising 3 on 3 basketball tournament and silent auction will be held on Saturday, March 10, in the Hancock Gymnasium at the Galena High School from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. 
        Chili, chili dogs and Frito pies will be served. Silent auction items will be on display, waiting for you to make a bid.
        There will also be a raffle for a two night stay at the Thousand Hills Resort in Branson. $5 a ticket or 3 for $10. 
        This event is being held to help offset the cost incurred for Kendrick Scott, the unborn son of Randall and Breanna Scott. Kendrick has been diagnosed with Spina Bifida, a condition that occurs when the backbone and the skin on the spinal cord do not close completely. Due to this condition, the Scotts will be traveling to St. Louis for delivery, possible surgeries and post-natal care. 
        The Scott family is well known throughout our area and is in need of our support. Any donations to help defray this cost will be greatly appreciated. 
        To enter your team, contact Kent Stephens at (417) 689-2734.
        ​To make donations, contact Angela Foster at (417) 880-6357. 


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  • Home
  • Inside This Week's Issue
    • Crane R-III parents concerned over federal Title IX rules and policy changes
    • Stone County Road crews treat streets during ice and snow
    • Stone County Drug Treatment Court graduates nine
    • County Approves $22.3M Budget
    • Court News Week of Feb. 2, 2021
    • Stone County Collector Vicki May takes early retirement
    • Business owners push back against Knox Boxes
    • Reeds Spring Area Hall of Fame Seeks Sustainibility Partnerships
    • First year for free tax prep in Crane
    • Chili Cook-off
    • Update on Covid-19 vaccine in Stone County
    • Judges appointed in 39th Circuit
    • US Attorney General hands down 20-Count Indictment for Christian County Assistant Physician
    • Stone County Gun Show A Success
    • Program on coping with anxiety and depression at the Crane Library
    • Benefit Dinner and Auction for Sonny Boyd
    • TRLCC Luncheon brought good news to the table
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