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Ragnarok Rising: In the News - Ragnarok Rising Saga
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Book One: The Awakening. Book Two: The Reckoning. Book Three: The Crossing. Map of the Saga. Ragnarok Rising: The Untold Tales. Into The Mouth Of Hell. Into The Mouth Of Hell -Chapter 2. The other end of town. Zombies in the News. Ragnarok Rising: In the News. My first interview on television! Here is the video of my first televised interview for my book. I think it turned out really well. I was very happy with the interview and with the staff of KOZL's Ozarks's Local Live at 4. This interview originally...
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Rude Punch | Press
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March 26, 2009. March 14, 2008. Instead of ‘What do my friends like? So we're just trying to get more people to know who we are and like us hopefully." He added that once the band's CD is finished, the trio is aiming to go on tour with whoever will take them on the road. "We gotta get a van and a trailer," Jager said. "Just live in it and go." River Cities' Reader http:/ www.rcreader.com Powered by Joomla! March 17, 2009. October 13, 2008. August 24, 2011. By Kim W. Schumer. Ldquo;Springfield City Council.
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Springfield Business Links | Springfield Factoring Links | Springfield Card Processing Links
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Factoring for Oklahoma City. Fast Friendly Affordable - By Small Business For Small Business. Oklahoma City Business Resources. We make every effort to provide timely and useful links for Southwest Missouri Businesses. If you are aware of a link not listed that would benefit local businesses please contact us. Oklahoma City business resources. MO Historic Tax Credits. Oklahoma City Entrepreneur Resources:. Small Business Development Center. Oklahoma City Small Business Administration. KYTV - KY-3 - NBC.
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Zone 1 Matters: 4/19/09 - 4/26/09
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Thoughts and Analysis from Springfield, MO, Zone 1 Councilman, Nicholas Ibarra. Saturday, April 25, 2009. When I cast my first public vote, I was unaware that it was going to be one that was so "controversial". Not in that my vote was good or bad, but that I was the one opposition vote to Council Bill 2009-083. The first time the interest in my vote was brought to my attention [and I'm paraphrasing] is when the News-Leader. When asked about it by JackeHammer. I e-mailed her my statement. Sales tax to exp...
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Zone 1 Matters: Community Gardens
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Thoughts and Analysis from Springfield, MO, Zone 1 Councilman, Nicholas Ibarra. Thursday, May 21, 2009. I plan to post on this issue later, but here. Is a recommended reading. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Intersection Development and Stimulus Funds. Father of two. Husband of 10 years. Local sales representative for an industrial products company. Springfield resident since 1993. Springfield City Councilman, Zone 1. To contact Nick, write zone1councilman@gmail.com. View my complete profile.
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Zone 1 Matters: How We Got Here...
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Thoughts and Analysis from Springfield, MO, Zone 1 Councilman, Nicholas Ibarra. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. How We Got Here. Last night I brought up the fact that it is important to discuss how it is the police and fire pension fund got to where it is right now. As I still believe it is important, I do want to recognize that in one night more insight and reason was given to that question than has been given in such a public manner since this issue has become 'the issue'. I hope that discussion continues.
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Stu's Potluck: Homeward Bound
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This blog will have a primary focus on political and government activity in Springfield, MO. Thoughts on national and international subjects will also be offered. Philosophical debates and music appreciation will also be included. Wednesday, October 15, 2008. I'm nearly half way home. Sitting in the lobby of the Comfort Inn of Plainfield, Indiana waiting for my travel partner to rise and shiine so we can get back on the road. There was only a brief period of political stumping (including members of the P...
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Stu's Potluck: Literacy Should Count!
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This blog will have a primary focus on political and government activity in Springfield, MO. Thoughts on national and international subjects will also be offered. Philosophical debates and music appreciation will also be included. Saturday, March 14, 2009. Ok So we know that some incumbents will retain their elected seats. I would like to say, however, that elected officials do reflect their constituency. I urge all voters to carefully read what the candidates are trying to say and determine if t...I wil...