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Wednesday, March 10, 2021
By Kyle Troutman editor@cassville-democrat.com
Cassville senior Olivia Holman hits a shot during practice last week. Holman is one of three seniors on the team taking aim at a district title this season. Kyle Troutman/editor@cassville-democrat.com
Lady Wildcats hold high expectations for upcoming season
It has been exactly 655 days since the Cassville girls soccer team has played a match, and the Lady Wildcats are hungry for their first taste of the 2021 season.
Cassville got a couple weeks of preseason practice in the books in 2020 before COVID-19 wiped out the season, and while there was no shortage of disappointment a year ago, there is plenty of anticipation to go around this spring.
Elizabeth R. Duff, First Woman to Drive a Nashville City Bus, Dies at 72
A Black woman, Mrs. Duff broke gender and race barriers. She died of Covid-19.
Elizabeth R. Duff, the first woman to serve as a Nashville city bus driver, endured racial and sexist abuse but was known for her cool head, no-nonsense style, compassion and driving skill.Credit.via Duff family
By Stephen Kurczy
Published Feb. 23, 2021Updated Feb. 24, 2021
This obituary is part of a series about people who have died in the coronavirus pandemic. Read about others
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Growing up in segregated Nashville in the 1950s, Elizabeth R. Duff once tried to sit at the front of a public city bus, where a sign warned that seats were for whites only. Her mother quickly pulled her to the back.