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The price of regular gasoline in Hermann is now $3.649 per gallon.
Voter turnout for yesterday's local election was pathetically low. Incumbent Ward 1 Alderman John Penning lost his seat to Bruce Cox. Bob Arnsmeyer finished second in the three-man race. Incumbent Ward 2 Alderman Brian Chorley retained his seat, though challenger Joe Gleeson came within only 28 votes of upsetting him. The Gasconade County R-1 School Board race returned the two incumbents, Craig Schannuth and Marilyn Rethemeyer, who were seeking re-election to the board, and joining them will be Brenda Bader, who ended up garnering the most votes out of five candidates. Bader, who grew up in the school district (the Bay area) and now lives near Big Spring in Montgomery County, received 786 votes from three counties --Gasconade, Franklin and Montgomery. Schannuth, who is returning to the school board for the second time, received 685 votes and Rethemeyer pulled in 666 votes. Sherry Englert of Rhineland, who ran unsuccessfully for the second time, received 458 votes and Kirk Heil, a first-time candidate who lives near Americus, had 196 votes.
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Local weather included a good dose of sunshine and a high temperature of 78F. Locals report that they are beginning to find a few morel mushrooms.
Roho Efline was elated that the Cardinals lost to the Pirates this afternoon by a score of 3-2. Roho is on a roll!
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"Tears in Heaven" is a ballad written by Eric Clapton and Will Jennings about the pain Clapton felt following the death of his four-year-old son, Conor, who fell from a window of the 53rd-floor New York apartment of his mother's friend, on March 20, 1991. Clapton, who arrived at the apartment shortly after the accident, was visibly distraught for months afterwards. This song is one of Clapton's most successful, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the U.S. The song also spent three weeks at #1 on the American Adult Contemporary chart in 1992.
Will Jennings, who worked with Clapton on the song, was reluctant at first to help him with such a personal song. The song was initially featured on the soundtrack to the film Rush, followed by Unplugged, and it won three Grammy Awards for Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 1993 Grammy Awards.
"Eric and I were engaged to write a song for a movie called Rush. We wrote a song called 'Help Me Up' for the end of the movie... then Eric saw another place in the movie for a song and he said to me, 'I want to write a song about my boy.' Eric had the first verse of the song written, which, to me, is all the song, but he wanted me to write the rest of the verse lines and the release ('Time can bring you down, time can bend your knees...'), even though I told him that it was so personal he should write everything himself. He told me that he had admired the work I did with Steve Winwood and finally there was nothing else but to do as he requested, despite the sensitivity of the subject. This is a song so personal and so sad that it is unique in my experience of writing songs." ~ Will Jennings
Clapton stopped playing it in 2004, as well as the song "My Father's Eyes".
"I didn't feel the loss anymore, which is so much a part of performing those songs. I really have to connect with the feelings that were there when I wrote them. They're kind of gone and I really don't want them to come back, particularly. My life is different now. They probably just need a rest and maybe I'll introduce them for a much more detached point of view." ~ Eric Clapton
Shortly after his single was released, he went on to the MTV Unplugged series and recorded a new version of the song.
Here is Eric Clapton performing one of my favorite songs of all time, "Tears In Heaven", live at Madison Square Garden, NewYork City in 1999 .....
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"According to a poll, 55 percent of college students approve of the job President Obama is doing. That may change once they graduate and try to find a job." ~ Jay Leno
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The devil led him to Jerusalem and had him stand on the highest point of the temple. “If you are the Son of God,” he said, “throw yourself down from here. For it is written: “‘He will command his angels concerning you to guard you carefully; they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.’” Jesus answered, “It says: ‘Do not put the Lord your God to the test.’” – Luke 4:9-12 (NIV)
When Satan tries to twist the Scripture to get Jesus to jump, Jesus holds His ground. Jesus was secure in the Father’s care. He did not need to test God by doing foolish things. Are we able to trust the Father’s care so much that we can stay the course? God has already proven His love for you through Jesus Christ; rest in that love. Those who can hold on to this are less prone to careless actions.
Today’s commentary by Dave Whitehead, Senior Pastor, GraceNYC.org
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