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| GOOF-y girls make a difference Shoes. Shopping. Boys. This familiar triad forms the nexus of a teenage girl's world. Or does it? A group of local young ladies who wanted to evolve beyond popular culture teenage clichés decided instead to GOOF around. |
| Activities, meetings and events. Around 38 businesses on a nine-mile stretch of Camp Bowie between University Drive and Loop 820 are teaming together, offering discounts on merchandise during the fourth annual Camp Bowie Crawl. |
| Boaz hopes to keep its schools in black Boaz School Board members prepared for the worst-case scenario in anticipation of expected proration by downsizing staff, cutting expenditures and scaling back professional development. The end result? |
| Medical calendar for Sept. 24 Blood drives BLOOD DRIVE: The Methodist Church at Wentzville, 725 Wall St., will host an American Red Cross blood drive from 3-7 p.m. Oct. 7 at the church. Donors must present ID. For information call 636-327-6377. |
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