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Musician Justin Larkin of Springfield will be performing at 1 p.m. at the Josiah Howell-O-Ween Day Festival Saturday at the Yellow House Community Arts Center. At 2 p.m. Steve and Adie Ames, also from Springfield, will be performing. Admission is free to enjoy the music, which will be outside under the side porch. All are invited and encouraged to bring a lawn chair.

Josiah Howell-O-Ween Day is Saturday at the Yellow House

The Josiah Howell-O-Ween Day Festival will be held 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday at the Yellow House Community Arts Center, 209 W. Trish Knight St. in West Plains, and organizers are announcing the support of sponsors, plus live music performers and a full schedule of activities for the day.
Despite unseasonably cold temperatures at last year's Scare on the Square, more than 800 adults and children turned out to West Plains Downtown Revitalization's annual Halloween celebration, Scare on the Square, for trick-or-treating, hot dogs, cocoa, and fun and games. The early forecast for this year's event, still subject to change, shows a daytime high of 67 degrees on Oct. 31, with a 49% chance of rain early in the day. The sun may peek out for the latter part of the day, followed by a 36% chance of evening showers. The sun will set at 6:11 p.m.

Spooktacular Halloween festivities planned at Scare on the Square

Halloween is almost here, and there’s no better place to celebrate than beautiful downtown West Plains. The West Plains Downtown Revitalization group is bringing back the beloved Scare on the Square event for its third consecutive year, and its organizers say this year’s celebration promises to be bigger and better than ever.

Howell County voters to choose between two candidates for coroner's office

Howell County voters will choose between two people on the ballot for county coroner on Nov. 5: Democratic challenger Jeffrey R. Collins, and incumbent Republican James T. “Tim” Cherry.
Lissa English-Benifield, left, longtime friends with Weston Spurling, right, recently visited from Clarksville, Tenn., and arranged for a special meetup with Spurling to share a special dance together. English-Benifield was married in April in Ft. Meyers, Fla., and Spurling wasn't able to attend but she promised to grant his request for the dance. They have been friends since eighth grade, when English-Benifield moved here from Hawaii and finished out the last month of the school year at Fairview. She became friends with Spurling and his twin Michael, and she and Spurling also went to Dora High School together, graduating in 2005. The dance took place at the Walnut Room of the civic center after English-Benifield surprised Spurling by dressing in her gown to recreate a wedding reception.

Bride makes special trip to celebrate ‘Storybook’ friendship

Lissa English-Benifield and Weston Spurling have been friends since eighth grade, when English-Benifield moved to rural Howell County from Hawaii.

WPHS hosting drive to support hurricane victims

West Plains High School is holding a fundraiser and donation drive to support those affected by Hurricane Helene, which made landfall in late September, impacting residents of northern Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.

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Apple Card Fine <<CAT:Business>> Apple Card Fine-Intro Vcr apa396905-Voicer--NEW YORK-(Lisa Dwyer, AP correspondent)-“I'm Lisa Dwyer”-AP correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports …

Election 2024 Digest, 4 p.m.

Here are the AP’s top Election 2024 stories that have moved or are planned to move today. All times U.S. Eastern. AP’s Decision Notes are moving the week of Oct. 21, and are available for use …
A Missouri reporter was injured slightly Tuesday when a rifle fired by a Democratic U.S. Senate candidate during a campaign event caused metal fragments to hit the journalist in the arm.

Flyaway metal from Missouri Democratic Senate candidate's rifle grazes reporter at campaign event

A Missouri reporter was injured slightly by a metal fragment from Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Lucas Kunce as he practiced shooting at a campaign event. The KSHB-TV reporter was hit in the arm by …

MO--Missouri Digest, 12pm update, MO

Here's a look at how AP's general news coverage is shaping up for select Missouri stories. For up-to-the minute information on AP's complete coverage of Missouri and the rest of the world, visit …

AP Sports Digest

The highlights of Wednesday's AP Sports report. An up-to-the minute listing of all stories planned, including games and events, is available in Coverage Plan on AP Newsroom, …

Arkansas General Election Testing Advisory

EDITORS: NEWS DIRECTORS: NOT FOR BROADCAST, PUBLICATION OR USE ONLINE The Arkansas general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Poll close: 8:30 EST/ 7:30 CST First results expected: 8:35 …

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TKO Announces Approval of Capital Return Program; Also Announces Strategic Acquisition of Sports Assets From Endeavor
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 24, 2024--TKO Group Holdings, Inc. (“TKO”) (NYSE: TKO), a premium sports and entertainment company, announced today that its board of directors has authorized a …
The Zizzer Cross Country team made history this past Saturday, competing in the first-ever Ozark Mountain Conference (OMC) meet in Bolivar, MO, and walking away as both Boys and Girls OMC Champions! It was a day filled with excitement, hard work, and triumph as the Zizzers dominated the course and showed why they’re the best in the conference.
The West Plains Zizzers were on fire Saturday night, taking on the Marshfield Blue Jays in an electrifying road game that had fans on the edge of their seats! The Zizzers soared to a 50-21 victory, putting on a show that no one will soon forget.
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 19, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one …
October 19, 1960, marks a pivotal moment in NBA history—the day the Los Angeles Lakers officially made their debut in the City of Angels. After 13 years of calling Minneapolis home, the Lakers had packed their bags and made the bold move west. The lights, the glitz, and the glamour of Hollywood awaited, but their journey to becoming a legendary franchise in L.A. didn’t exactly start with fireworks. Instead, it began with a tough 140-123 loss to the Cincinnati Royals.

Zizzer Cross Country Shines at Frank Horton Invitational with Top Finishes

The West Plains Zizzer Cross Country teams delivered remarkable performances at the prestigious Frank Horton Invitational in Memphis on Saturday, Oct. 5, proving once again they are a force to be reckoned with.

Lady Lions place 7th in District golf tournament

From left: Coach James Denton, Freshman Hayley Norton, Junior Tatiana Sepulveda, Junior Saydie Alvarado, Sophomore Massey Hayes and Senior Callie Smith.
The Bakersfield High School Lady Lions golf team showed grit and determination as they competed on Oct. 14 at the Class 1 District 1 tournament held at the Bill and Payne Stewart golf course in Springfield. The team proudly placed 7th overall, with sophomore Massey Hayes delivering an outstanding performance, placing 12th out of 58 competitors and earning a spot on the All-District team.
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Community Calendar: Oct. 23 update

Know of an event not listed here? Email submissions by noon Fridays to news@westplainsdailyquill.net with “CALENDAR” in the subject line. Three sentence maximum must include event description, date, time, location, cost and source for more information. Weekly events will be printed for no more than a month at a time unless renewed by the host. Call the Quill, 417-256-9191 with questions. Unless otherwise noted, events are in West Plains.
Members of the Willow Springs Tuesday Study Club recently convened their 99th season with a Fall Party and meeting held at Club 60 in Mtn. Grove. In attendance, from left: Kathleen Carel, Mary Knott, Pauline Cape, Claudia Marvin, Geneva Moody, Linda Spencer and Peggy Miller.

WILLOW SPRINGS TUESDAY STUDY CLUB: 2024 Fall Party

The Willow Springs Tuesday Study Club met at Club 60 in Mtn. Grove to begin its 99th season with a Fall Party. Hostesses were Pauline Cape, Kathleen Carel and Claudia Marvin.

Blevins to speak at Civil War Round Table meeting

Dr. William Garrett Piston, president of the Civil War Round Table of the Ozarks, retiree from the department of history at Missouri State University in Springfield and noted Civil War author, invites all interested in Civil War history to attend club meetings. 
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Down Home with Sue Baked Apple Cider Donuts

Before October ends we need to recognize another fall favorite, cider.  While pumpkin and apple rule this season, apple cider should be included for many reasons, and these apple cider donuts are a must. Apple cider also known as sweet cider has been around for centuries and was most popular during the great depression when nothing was wasted. Who doesn't love a good donut, this recipe is for a baked donut, making them a better option. One bite and you know what season it is, they melt in your mouth, all you need is a donut pan and 20 minutes of prep time. Anyone can make donuts this way, so savor this fall flavor with a batch for the family, or gift a dozen!  And let's make apple cider popular again. Happy baking. 
Dr. Miguel Plaza-Lloret

Baxter Health welcomes three doctors to its staff

Baxter Health in Mtn. Home, Ark., announced it has welcomed three doctors to its medical staff: Miguel Plaza-Lloret, Zaid Alirhayim and Natalie Ostro.
Dr. Graham A. Colditz

FOR YOUR HEALTH: Breast Density and Why It Matters

Just in time for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, many women will begin to see important new information about their breast health on their mammogram reports.

Mtn. Grove veterinarian named vice chair of MSU Board of Governors

The Missouri State University Board of Governors elected new officers during its regular meeting Oct. 18.
Dawn Patillo

“Go Farm” Farmers Market

Hey there, market friends! Have you heard the buzz? This Saturday is shaping up to be one of the best market days of the year, and you definitely won’t want to miss it. There’s so much happening, and it's your last chance to use your Senior Farmers Market Vouchers and Double Up Bucks Tokens. So, if you’ve been hanging on to those, now’s the time to make the most of them. Let’s dive into all the exciting things happening this weekend at the Go Farm Farmers Market of West Plains. Trust me, you're going to want to mark your calendar!
April Crites kept her smile while undergoing breast cancer treatment.

TCMH nurse shares her own breast cancer journey

Texas County Memorial Hospital and its staff were honored to participate in the unfortunate diagnosis, the ongoing successful treatment and the continued support of a breast cancer survivor’s journey who has truly become one of Houston hospital’s own.
Ozarks Healthcare’s state-of-the-art Mobile Mammography Unit is equipped with the latest technology and staffed by expert professionals who are dedicated to patients’ wellbeing, say officials.

Driving early detection: OZH emphasizes mammography services during Breast Cancer Awareness Month 

In celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, Ozarks Healthcare is ramping up its efforts to promote early detection by bringing its Mobile Mammography Unit to multiple communities across the region. As breast cancer continues to affect the lives of countless women and their families, OZH officials say, the emphasis on early detection has never been more crucial.

Oct. 12 Thayer Fall Festival to feature pumpkin carving contest, live music

The Thayer Chamber Commerce will host the Thayer Fall Festival from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12, centered around the Whistle Stop Stage downtown in the Oregon County community just north of the Arkansas state line.
Viola and Wallace Strain, owners of Strain Feed, now Mills Feed in Alton.

Black Gold Walnut Festival celebrates Strain/Mills family contributions

The 39th annual Ozark Black Gold Walnut Festival in Alton will kick off this year's walnut buying season on Oct. 5, and will celebrate over 70 years of the local Strain/Mills family history of buying black walnuts.

Experimental Aircraft group to host open house

Chapter 1218 of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) will host an open house during Bear City Fall Festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 5 at the EAA hangar, 810 Bryan St. in Willow Springs.
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