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Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked Pentagon Papers exposing Vietnam War secrets, dies at 92 emissourian.com/news/daniel-el… via @emissourian

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The newly renovated and repurposed Red Cedar Inn, located at 1047 E. Osage St. in Pacific, is ready to be revealed at a grand opening on Saturday. emissourian.com/local_news/new…

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Pride of Washington Places 21st Overall at Bands of America. Click the link below for the story and additional photos courtesy of Jon Bauer. tinyurl.com/mt7ksphh

Pride of Washington Places 21st Overall at Bands of America. Click the link below for the story and additional photos courtesy of Jon Bauer. 
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Washington High School Softball Team Claims Class 4 State Championship. Click the link below for the story and additional photos, courtesy of Arron Hustead of the Washington Missourian and Patrick Tenny. tinyurl.com/y34bs6zm

Washington High School Softball Team Claims Class 4 State Championship. Click the link below for the story and additional photos, courtesy of Arron Hustead of the Washington Missourian and Patrick Tenny.
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Former U.S. Sen. Jean Carnahan, the first woman to represent Missouri in the Senate, has died at 90 emissourian.com/news/former-u-… via @emissourian

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It's been confirmed that Washington High School graduate and former Major League Baseball player Frank Saucier has passed away. Frank was one of the last remaining St. Louis Browns, led organized baseball with a .446 mark in 1949 and was pinch hit for by Eddie Gaedel.