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5 years ago Scotland County Extension recognized the following three properties as 2005 Century Farms for Scotland county: Dana and Mark Glascock, Stanley and Jerri Mohr, and Janet Shaw’s family. To qualify as a Century Farm, it must be owned by the same family with direct descendants for 100 years or more, contain at least…

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SCR-1 Grade School Menu

Breakfast Thursday October 22 Breakfast Burrito, Choice of Cereal, Toast/Jelly, Orange Wedge/Grape, Juice/Milk Friday October 23 Sausage/Gravy/Biscuits, Choice of Cereal, Pumpkin Muffin, Banana, Juice/Milk Monday October 26 Pancakes, Choice of Cereal, Sausage Link, Toast/Jelly, Strawberries, Juice/Milk Tuesday October 27 Ham/Egg/Cheese Croissant,Choice of Cereal, Cinnamon Biscuit, Orange Half, Juice/Milk Wednesday October 28 Cinammon Rolls, Choice of…

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Scotland County Nutrition Center Menu

Thursday October 22 BBQ or Plain Meatballs, Cheesy Hashbrowns, Italian Blend, Veggies, Bread, Pears Friday October 23 Salmon Patties, Scalloped Potatoes, Creamed Peas, Buttered Corn, Cornbread, Creme Dessert Monday October 26 Juicy Burger on Bun, French Fries, Mixed Veggies, Cottage Cheese, Peaches Tuesday October 27 Meatloaf, Macaroni Salad, Buttered Broccoli, Applesauce, Bread, Donut Wednesday October…

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It’s For the Birds

By Sandra Ebeling Fall colors are some of my favorite colors.  This past week the timbers are starting to get beautiful.  Many hews of a reds, oranges, and brilliant greens of wheat fields are a great contrast.  I have noticed that most of the Burning Bushes has been a gorgeous red.  The wind today took…

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Rutledge Renegades

Martin Guinn and Reva Hustead went to Quincy to his daughter Caro Muffin’s house to celebrate October birthdays. Martin is celebrating his 102.  David Tague is back from North Dakota where he was duck and pheasant hunting. Buck said he got his limit on both.  Neta Phillips went to Kirksville.  Katrina Hustead and Madison Mallett…

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You are Enough

By Carolyn L. Primm  “Here is a boy with five small barley loaves and two small fish, but how far will that go among so many?” John 6-9  For over twenty years I served as a counselor of children. People ask me how I could listen to the sad trials of small children all day.…

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Whom Have You Reproached

Pastor Steve Ellison It seems impossible to read very far in the Bible without seeing clear evidence that God takes His Name and His reputation and His glory very seriously.  2 Kings 19 provides us with one such crystal-clear example.  King Hezekiah and Israel were facing certain attack from Assyria, their powerful and cruel neighbor…

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Sometimes We Get What We Need: A Dancing Rabbit Update

When is something a need and when is something a strategy to get that need met? Christina here, writing about cars, consensus, and covenants.  Since we moved to Dancing Rabbit almost five years ago, I have had plenty of opportunities for growth.  Challenges, new experiences, difficult situations—so many painful, er, wonderful chances to stretch my…

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Can I Justify the Wicked Scales?

Pastor Steve Ellison  As I read through the Bible pausing to examine the questions asked by the Creator to His creatures, I sometimes find myself growing weary of coming to the same topic on such a regular basis.  Of course, I quickly come to my senses and remember that it is I who is the…

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Rutledge Renegades

Sympathy to the family and friends of Ivan Woods.  Martin Guinn and Reva Hustead went to Kirksville.  Sandy Gilmer Stout and daughter Kimberly from Texas, came and stayed with Martin and Reva for a couple of days.  David Tague is going to North Dakota to hunt ducks and pheasants. Jared and Angie Wallace had a…

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