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Reeds Spring School Board Candidate Forum Tonight, March 15

​March 15, 2018
        Missouri Voters Engaged, a group of community members with a focus on increasing community involvement in elections, will be hosting a public forum for the Reeds Spring School District School Board candidates on Thursday, March 15 at 6:30 p.m. The event will be held at the Reeds Spring Middle School Auditorium. 
This will be a moderated forum with pre-selected questions submitted by the public. Joelene Powell, Jennifer Maloney, Larry Leimkuehler, Michael Turner and Trent Massey have all confirmed they will attend the forum. Kim Steed and Rick Porter have both declined to attend stating schedule conflicts.
       All Reeds Spring School District voters are invited to attend this forum.

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  • Inside This Week's Issue
    • Kimberling City: Meet your mayor Bob Fritz
    • Profitable cow-calf operations begin with early calvers
    • Reeds Spring Intermediate School Character Students of the Month
    • Galena Summer School Enrollment Open
    • Wolves Win Home Track Meet
    • Bending safety guidelines during turkey season leads to hunting accidents
    • McCord Bend voters pass use and sales taxes, money will help improve roads
    • Clifton and Hoyt receive prison terms
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