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Thayer Canoeing

Current River Canoe Rental
Timber, MO
573-858-3250


Thayer Dining

Rosie's Place
111 Front Street
Thayer, MO
417-264-7205


Warm Fork Cafeteria
210 Risner Avenue
Thayer, MO
417-264-2081


Thayer Shooting

Backwoods Hunting Specialties
336 Front Street
Thayer, MO
417-264-3025


Ozarks News

  • Elliott, Thayer, Spencerrally Newman to victory (The Wichita Eagle) Cole Elliott scored 17 points and grabbed seven rounds and Jeremy Thayer added 16 points and seven rebounds to pace Newman to a 75-68 Midlands Conference victory over Oklahoma Wesleyan at Bartlesville, Okla., on Friday night.
  • Mapleton officials want explosives plant's operation investigated (Provo Daily Herald) MAPLETON -- Officials in Mapleton want the state to investigate burning operations at a Spanish Fork explosives-making company after tests showed traces of certain chemicals in the air. Doug Thayer, an attorney representing Mapleton, said city leaders are concerned about air quality tests in the fall that found traces of TNT and other chemicals used in explosives manufacturing..
  • Norwich businessowner buys $325K 'insurance policy' Thayer FROM B1 (Norwich Bulletin) NORWICH -- Richard Thayer's business has come a long way in the 45 years since his father handed him a $200 start-up loan. Thayer turned that initial money into Thayer's Marine & RV, which throughout the years has grown to employ 15 people and become the largest retailer downtown.
  • Some cool comfort for hot-flash gals (Miami Herald) Call Nancy Thayer ''the hot flash queen.'' She doesn't mind. As far as the 62-year-old Nantucket, Mass., writer is concerned, menopause isn't the ''silent passage'' anymore -- and she has a series of books to prove it. Her ''Hot Flash Club'' novels, which pull no punches on the good, the bad and the ugly of middle age -- spreading hips, widening waistlines, cellulite and killer personal heat
  • Military ties warm between US, Vietnam (The Christian Science Monitor) China's rise and deepening trade links have brought the once bitter enemies closer together.
  • Horse-industry group backs Dems (The Cincinnati Post) FRANKFORT - A horse-industry group pushing to allow casinos at Kentucky racetracks has upset some Republican state lawmakers by raising nearly $100,000 for two Louisville Democrats running in special elections this month.
  • Tuesday's Sports Digest (The Youngstown Vindicator) BOARDMAN — The YSU women's tennis team swept the singles competition in a 6-1 victory over Dayton on Saturday at Boardman Tennis Center.
  • Seeking help in rural Nebraska (Lincoln Journal Star) Mental health professionals are scarce in rural Nebraska counties, where clergy sometimes pick up the slack and some are reluctant to seek help. Audrey Barkhurst just needed someone to talk to.
  • GOP sees numbers on rise in Scott (Georgetown News-Graphic) More than three months remain before the May primary, but the Republican party has already made history in Scott County. For the first time ever, GOP officials said, a Republican primary race will be held for candidates seeking election to a local office.
  • Bettis Becomes 32nd Former Irish Football Player With A Super Bowl Ring (Notre Dame Athletics) Steelers running back returns to his hometown to help Pittsburgh to a 21-10 victory over Seattle.