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  • Sheila Harris Mother nature is playing no favorites across the nation this week, as unseasonably cold weather, snow and ice have affected, or are affecting, the majority of states. Millions in the U.S. are without power. In Barry County, both Barry Elec

Meeks recognized by Central Crossing Senior Center

June 20, 2018
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Meeks was recently recognized as a Silver Level Business Partner of Central Crossing Senior Center in Shell knob. Pat Cadder, Manager of Meeks, Shell Knob location, was presented a plaque. The plaque recognizes this level of support for the year 2018. Meeks has demonstrated its support for the seniors of Stone and Barry County by donating to the efforts of the Senior Center. Their generous support will improve not only the facilities, but the day-to-day management of the CCSC. Area seniors have benefited greatly in large part as a result of the generous support of business sponsors such as Meeks. Pictured above, from left to right: Pat Caddell, Meeks manager; Jerry Arnold, CEO CCSC; Jeff Harp, CPO; and Krissy Peters, Meeks secretary.
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  • Sheila Harris Mother nature is playing no favorites across the nation this week, as unseasonably cold weather, snow and ice have affected, or are affecting, the majority of states. Millions in the U.S. are without power. In Barry County, both Barry Elec