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June 10, 2022 • Vol. 3, Issue 23
Branson Globe to coordinate community wide food drive
INSIDE:
PAGE 5: Saddle-up for fun at Lazy B Ranch.
PAGE 15: Grandma’s Café is just like eating at Grandma’s house.
SEE NEWS BRIEFS Starting on page 20
YOUR WEEKEND WEATHER:
Page 37 – More showers on Friday; Sunny Sat. & Sun.
RED NOSE DAY: Staff at Walgreens in Branson West partcipated in the annual Red Nose Day to end child poverty. Left to right: Nikki, Nate, Therese, Debbie, Kennon (the jail bird), Tina, Grace, Melissa and Aria. SEE THE STORY ON PAGE 10.
By K.D. MICHAELS, Staff Writer Families with children often find it difficult to put food on the table, especially during the summer months. When school is out of session, there are fewer opportunities for school-aged children to obtain a balanced meal. Add to that the rapidly rising cost of groceries and other necessities, and it is easy to see that a large number of people –many in our own community – will face food insecurity this summer. Food insecurity can be defined SEE FOOD DRIVE, PAGE 17
Taney County ‘Meet the Candidates’ night held
By CINDY THOMAS, Staff Writer Taney County Federated Republican Women hosted a “Meet the Candidates” night on Thursday, June 2, at the Lions Club meeting room on East Hwy. 76 in Branson, co-sponsored by the Taney County Republican Central Committee.
To start the evening, interested citizens from across Taney County enjoyed refreshments provided by Golden Corral and McDonald’s while browsing information tables hosted by Republican candidates for U.S., Missouri, and Taney County offices along with their
families, friends and volunteers. Many attendees said this informal time of meeting and asking questions was infinitely valuable in their research and would ultimately help them make their decisions for the August primary and the general election next fall. “Many
of the candidates for the national offices appear similarly qualified on paper,” commented one man. “Talking with them personally was really helpful.” Following the meet-and-greet, emcee Scott McCaulley moder-
SEE CANDIDATES, PAGE 11