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Custom-home competition expands (The State) Buyers wanting one-of-a-kind custom homes without the typical high prices are finding bargains in a surprising place: with mass-market home builders. A number of big home builders are getting into the custom-home game — an area once almost entirely the province of boutique builders. Companies such as Toll Brothers, K. Hovnanian Homes and John Laing Homes are venturing into a field that takes ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Free concert at Campus Corner today (The Norman Transcript) A free, public concert will start on Campus Corner shortly after the completion of the 2:30 p.m. University of Oklahoma football game."This will probably be the biggest concert we've done on Campus Corner," said Helen Wolney, Campus Corner Association president and owner of The Apothem. us.rd.yahoo.com
Eagles wary of stout West Plains running game (The Joplin Globe) A week after facing one of the area’s best passers, the Joplin Eagles are bracing for what could be the area’s best runner.The Eagles — 35-28 winners over quarterback Kevin Redmon and the Glendale Falcons in Week 1 — play host to running back Tommy Meyer and the West Plains Zizzers in an Ozark Conference matchup at 7 tonight at Junge Field. us.rd.yahoo.com
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Church news for Sept. 5 (St. Charles Journal) Fairmount General Baptist plans dinner Fairmount General Baptist Church, 2299 St. Peters-Howell Road in St. Peters, will host an all-you-can-eat "Italian Night" dinner from 4-7 p.m. Sept. 5. Take-out will be available. For more information, call 636-498-4475. us.rd.yahoo.com
MSSU spikers win one, lose one in tournament (The Joplin Globe) Missouri Southern dropped its opening match to Dallas Baptist, then charged back to sweep past Central Oklahoma on Friday in the Missouri Southern Invitational volleyball tournament. us.rd.yahoo.com
’Dogs dominate second half (The Joplin Globe) Carl Junction coach Bret Gosch likes the way his young team is developing and gaining confidence. “We are losing that deer-in-the-headlights look,” Gosch said after the Bulldogs earned a dominating 47-7 win over Aurora Friday night at Bulldog Stadium. us.rd.yahoo.com
Fourth-quarter comeback leads to Neosho win (The Joplin Globe) NEOSHO, Mo. — Neosho got behind early Friday but fourth-quarter heroics proved too much for Lebanon, with the Wildcats claiming a 42-24 prep football victory. us.rd.yahoo.com
Rams roll over Frontenac (The Joplin Globe) RIVERTON, Kan. — Riverton’s offense accumulated 404 yards, and its defense yielded 103 yards. But one play generated the most excitement along the sideline and created a buzz in the crowd at Wyatt Laughlin Field in the Rams’ 43-6 victory over Frontenac on Friday night. us.rd.yahoo.com
Carthage hits quick, rips Nixa (The Joplin Globe) NIXA, Mo. — The Carthage Tigers completed an emphatic season-opening clean sweep of Christian County on Friday. A week after topping the Ozark Tigers, Carthage whitewashed the Nixa Eagles with a 35-0 win that, if possible, was even more lopsided than the score. us.rd.yahoo.com
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