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Brian Whitney of Trenton and Dean Mackey of Parnell answered an ad in their local newspapers to become “sniffers.” They have no idea who hired them, but they are stationed on Hwy. 190 north of Jamesport near the Daviess/Grundy County line within a mile of a Premium Standard Farms hog barn. Dean Mackey and Brian Whitney are pictured using the nasal ranger and sitting in the shade at their station on Hwy. 190
Brian Whitney of Trenton and Dean Mackey of Parnell answered an ad in their local newspapers to become “sniffers.” They have no idea who hired them, but they are stationed on Hwy. 190 north of Jamesport near the Daviess/Grundy County line within a mile of a Premium Standard Farms hog barn
Brian Whitney of Trenton and Dean Mackey of Parnell answered an ad in their local newspapers to become “sniffers.” They have no idea who hired them, but they are stationed on Hwy. 190 north of Jamesport near the Daviess/Grundy County line within a mile of a Premium Standard Farms hog barn
Doug Axon, former GHS graduate and son of Rosalie and Randall Axon, was one of the top three Company Financial Officers (CFO) selected for large privately owned companies in Kansas City
The Hedrick Medical Center Auxiliary recently awarded five $500 scholarships to area students pursuing health care degrees. Pictured left to right are Vera Hughes, HMC Auxiliary vice president; Linda Gann, HMC Auxiliary appointee; Natalie Hughes; Kendra Holcer; Whitney Ray; Bonnie Collier, HMC Auxiliary president; Pat Botts, HMC Auxiliary treasurer and Lisa Hecker, HMC human resources director. Not pictured: Alison Critten and Rachel Hughes
Blooming Mother-in-Law's Tongue
Missouri managed deer hunt applications open in July
Butterfly milkweed is a bit of a show off. This picture was taken of a plant growing on private land northeast of Gallatin
An approaching thunderstorm west of Lake Viking on June 19, 2010
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