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West Plains Fishing

Current River Bait & Tackle
108 Old Alton Rd
Winona, MO
573-325-4040


West Plains Climbing

Gator's Rock Climbing
100 Cedar Creek Ct. #6

Gator211@msn.com
http://Gatorsclimbing.com


West Plains Trails

Thompson Gale Stables
Howell Valley Rd
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-8839


West Plains Canoeing

Twin Bridges Canoe & Campground
HC 64, Box 230
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-7507



West Plains Dining

Figuro's
63 Bypass & 160 South
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-8191


TJ's Hickory House
4828 US Highway 160
West Plains, MO 65775
417-257-7614


Casa Deliciosa
1504 Imperial Center
West Plains, MO 65775
417-257-1693


Nancy's Bakery Cafe & Espresso Bar
1464 Gibson Avenue
West Plains, MO 65775
417-255-1028


Diamond Head Restaurant
1214 Porter Wagoner Blvd.
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-4888


El Charro Authentic Mexican Restaurant
1710 E Porter Wagoner Blvd
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-8561


West Plains Lodging

Super 8 Motel
1210 Porter Wagoner Blvd
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-8088


Ramada Inn
63 Bypass & 160 South
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-8191


Holiday Inn Express
1605 Imperial Drive
West Plains, MO 65775
417-257-3000


Best Western Grand Villa
220 Jan Howard Expressway
West Plains, MO 65775
417-257-2711


West Plains Motel
Bus Rt 63 North
West Plains, MO
417-256-4105


West Plains Shooting

Predator's Playpen
9703 Co Rd 8890
West Plains, MO 65775
417-255-2914


Broken Bow Archery & Guns
2121 E State Route K
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-2697


West Plains Fencing

Evangelista School of Swordplay
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-0432


West Plains ScrapBooking

Michelle Green, Creative Memories Consultant
Stoney Drive
West Plains, MO 65775
417-256-1440
kmg2197@townsqr.com


Ozarks News

  • FBI Investigates West Plains Trucking School (KOLR) The West Plains school superintendent confirmed Monday the Federal Bureau of Investigations served search warrants last week on a truck driving school.
  • Makin’ tracks with Trax (Valley City Times Record) It’s probably a time-honored story, one of those Old West yarns: A distinguished gentleman with a long pedigree leaves his pampered existence and finds a new life on the Great Plains. Louis L’Amour could have written it, or Owen Wister.
  • Eddie Lampert: The best investor of his generation (CNN Money) The mood was tense at the Bel Age Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif., early last year. The top two dozen executives of Sears, Roebuck & Co. were gathering for a strategy session with Eddie Lampert, the then- 42-year-old billionaire hedge fund manager who had just engineered an unlikely takeover of their struggling yet venerated company.
  • Arlington track teams excel (Poughkeepsie Journal) WEST POINT — Start the celebration in Freedom Plains. Both the Arlington High School boys and girls indoor track teams emerged victorious at Saturday's Section One Northern Counties meet, held at Gillis Field House.
  • Snow will linger around the Great Lakes (Weather.com via Yahoo! News) Northeast
  • CIS UPDATE (Western Hockey League) CANADA-WEST CONFERENCE REPORT - The race for playoff spots is a little bit clearer after another busy weekend of Canada-West Hockey action that featured some big performances from several Western Hockey League grads.
  • P.B. hotel group meets Wednesday (Sun-Sentinel) The Palm Beach County Lodging & Hotel Association will meet on Wednesday at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in West Palm Beach. The group will hear from Barry Horenbein, president of Florida Consultants Inc., the lobbying firm hired by the Palm Beach association and several other lodging associations to push for industry priorities in the upcoming legislative session.
  • TSX closes above 12,000 for first time on oil, metals stocks; NY lower (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News) TORONTO (CP) - The Toronto stock market's main index closed above the 12,000 mark for the first time Monday, powered ahead by the trio of sectors that have boosted the TSX 7.17 per cent year to date - energy, gold and mining stocks.
  • Life-altering service: Volunteers never the same after Peace Corps (Rapid City Journal) Whether they served 45 years ago on the plains of Tanzania or just last year in the desert of Mauritania, former Peace Corps volunteers from Rapid City say the experience was a life-changing one.
  • Wall Street West plan hailed (Times Leader) A proposal to establish a Wall Street West in Northeastern Pennsylvania caught the eye of federal government officials for two simple reasons: It was appealing on a national level and very practical.