And stood for. You didnt have to know former first Lady Nancy Reagan personally to know how great of a woman she was. People today across the area are reflecting back on her life and the legacy she leaves behind. When news spread that former first Lady Nancy Reagan died of congestive Heart Failure sunday it was a shock to many and for some a loss that still cuts deep. I was quite surprised. It is a terrible shock. A terrible loss to the country. She was a great inspiration. A great woman. With her husband, did a lot to serve our country. Stylish, influential and firm, many remember and admire mrs. Reagan for the love and loyalty she had for her husband, the late former president Ronald Reagan. Others took notice of her devotion and genuine interest in people. She was for the people. Definitely. Ivy works at a printing shop off pennsylvania avenue, and she has done work for the white house and the reagans when she lived there. And she distinctly remembers mrs. Reagan and her admiral cha
The senate is in at 1 00 eastern time. Votes are scheduled at 2 00 p. M. Eastern. Majority leader harry reid and minority leader mcconnell had set a deadline of 3 00 p. M. When theyre planning to convene a caucus meetings and update members of the parties on a possible plan for taxes and spending on the new year. Will bring you live coverage of the senate on cspan2 started at 1 00 eastern. In the house, the return of 2 00 p. M. Youll be considering a number of pieces of legislation. What the live coverage of the house here and cspan. Next, retiring senator kent conrad reflects on his career in congress to. It is currently Senate Budget Committee Chairman and was first elected to the senate in 1986. This is about half an hour. Senator conrad, your Farewell Speech was yesterday. What is that like . It has been great. I had the Going Away Party the night before. A lot of my colleagues were there. Then the Farewell Speech, in which i had a chance to reflect on my service here. But also, to
Ernest Eramon Whisenand, age 82, of Higbee, MO, passed away Monday, August 28, 2023, at the University Hospital in Columbia, MO.
Ernest was born in Newton, Iowa, on February 28, 1941. He was the son of the late Thame and Ruth (Scoville) Whisenand. He married Judy (Janson) on December 27, 1963, in Kirksville, MO.
Ernest was a hard worker and held several positions during his career. He worked for banks in Higbee and Fayette, then went to work as an investigator for Equifax and worked there for over 30 years and retired from there. He then went to work for the Department of Social Services as a benefits specialist. He retired from the state in 2018, and then went back to work part-time, where he was still currently employed.
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