Marjorie A. Graf of Mexico, Missouri has been recognized as the Woman of the Year for 2021 by Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide for her outstanding achievements and high level of success for over 40 years in the fields of finance and retail management.
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To ensure your safety and well-being when visiting parks, practice physical distancing between you and other visitors, stay on marked trails and abide by trail closure signs. To avoid hazards, we recommend keeping a safe distance back from slopes, bluffs and river edges. More info on how to prepare for a visit to Parks Canada places during COVID-19. And please, leave no trace. Dispose of your waste properly and respect wildlife.
Information on how to prepare for your trip and stay safe whilst out hiking is available from North Shore Rescue and AdventureSmart.
Lake Regional announces Director of Home Health and Hospice
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Lake Regional Health
Lake Regional Health System is pleased to announce the promotion of Mariah Swinker, R.N., BSN, as director of Home Health and Hospice. Swinker will be responsible for the overall planning, implementation, and operations of Home Health, Hospice and Chronic Care Management. Swinker joined Lake Regional in 2014 as an ICU nurse and became trauma nurse coordinator in 2017. She is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration-Healthcare Administration. Her knowledge of the many different areas of Lake Regional Health System and her collaborative spirit makes her an excellent resource to her staff and patients. Swinker lives in Linn Creek.
Ty Dinsdale awarded Century Farm honor in Camden County
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The Camden County MU Extension Council is pleased to announce that Ty Dinsdale of Linn Creek, MO is this years’ Century Farm in Camden County. Mr. Dinsdale has a 229-acre farm. Mr. Dinsdale s Grandfather Elza James Ezard purchased the farm on 01/09/1911. They will be recognized at the Camden County Extension Council s annual dinner in 2021.
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VANCOUVER It was another busy night for rescue crews on the North Shore, who were called to two separate incidents Monday. North Shore Rescue sent two teams to track down a pair of lost snowshoers on Mount Seymour. The man and woman, both in their 30s, ran into trouble when they slipped and fell on an icy patch near Tim Jones Peak, NSR said. They were able to call 911, and rescue teams got their co-ordinates. They were reached at about 1 a.m. . Monday and were brought to safety. Neither was injured. And theirs was not the only rescue that night. NSR was also called to help find two teenagers who got lost near the Inter River Park and Lynn Creek area.