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Branson Globe, February 7, 2025

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But whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life. – John 4:14

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February 7, 2025 • Volume 6, Issue #5

INSIDE: • Around Town.... 12A • Churches.......... 11A • Classifieds......... 10B • Education........... 8A • Fun & Games.... 12B • Pets for Adoption �� 3A • Obituaries........ 10A • Food.................. 8B • Weather........... 10A

PLUS:

BRRR! A polar plunge for a good cause – SEE PAGE 4A

GOOD MORNING – February brings warmer weather and beautiful mornings to the Ozarks. (Photo by K.D. Michaels)

Chiefs fans share their thoughts on upcoming Super Bowl game

Been Thinkin’ About...Molly Kathleen – SEE PAGE 1B.

BY K.D. MICHAELS, Staff Writer Branson, like the rest of the state, is hoping for another Super Bowl victory for the Kansas City Chiefs when they head into their third Super Bowl in as many years. Several area residents shared their thoughts on the upcoming history-making game. Said Cristi, “I have been a Chiefs fan all of my life, and I know that they have the ability to get the three-peat. This is so exciting to see history in the making. It is so much fun watching them play football and see how much fun they have. They win as a team and they seem to trust each other. Andy Reid is an amazing coach, and Patrick Mahomes is a gift from God and a wonderful leader. I pray for them to stay healthy so they can win!” Connie shared, “I am so stoked for this year’s Super Bowl. I remember the Chiefs winning Super Bowl IV. I endured all the good years, the mediocre years and the ‘what the heck’ years. I had given up on ever see-

ing them back in the Super Bowl. Then they played in Super Bowl LIV and won! After a 50- year drought. I was ecstatic, never dreaming what was ahead. Now, we are making history with my beloved Chiefs. First team in the Super Bowl era to win two straight and actually make it to the third for a real chance at winning a third one in a row! Unbelievable. I am so enjoying this time. To the Chiefs, I just want to say ‘go get it, Boys!’ You’ve talked about this since you won last year. Go out there, pour it on, and play your best. We will enjoy celebrating your success!’” Said Doug, “I am a Chiefs fan, in the good years and the bad. Looking forward to them making history with a win in this Sunday’s game!” “I’d like to see KC cash in for a third time,” said Tim. “Mahomes is an outstanding player!” “Three-peat, Chiefs, all the way,” said Valerie. Said A.J., “The Chiefs winning this year’s Super Bowl would be a huge ac-

complishment. They haven’t won easy this year, or dominated their competition.” “I hope the Chiefs win, and especially that no one gets hurt,” noted Patti. Said Gregg, “I am hoping for a win for the Chiefs this year. It is an exciting time to be a Chiefs fan, as we are a part of history. Three trips to the Super Bowl in a row. Now, we need that third win!” Crystal is spending the week in New Orleans, enjoying the pre-Super Bowl activities. “As a lifelong Chiefs fan and season ticket holder, I am thrilled to witness a historic moment for the Chiefs. It is a miracle to make it back. We lucked into eight of our 16 wins this season. Two decades ago, we cheered the Chiefs when the record was 2-12. Now to be this close to a three-peat is crazy!” “I am so excited to see the Chiefs pull off a threepeat,” said former Branson Mayor Karen Best. “Having sponsored Chris Jones, Isiah Pacheco, Nick Bolton and Trent McDuffie and kids’ SEE GO CHIEFS, PAGE 2A

Ricky Williams is pictured with his young family (Photo submitted)

Fundraiser for Seizure Alert Services Dog for local father is February 10 Submitted to Branson Globe A fundraiser is planned for February 10 to help purchase a seizure service dog for a local father. Ricky Williams of Forsyth is a husband and father of two beautiful young boys. He led a seemingly normal life, that is, until around a year and a half ago, at which time he was diagnosed with a brain tumor that was found to be cancerous. Surgery was then performed, and although they were able to get around 80% of the tumor, he still had to undergo chemotherapy. Since being diagnosed,

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Ricky has started having numerous seizures and is also having some speech and word finding difficulties. These issues make caring for his children much more difficult. The doctors say that he qualifies for a Seizure Alert Service Dog, but the cost for the dog is well over that which his family can afford. The Service Dog would give him the support he desperately needs to more fully care for his children and wife. To assist his family in purchasing the service dog, the local Branson-Hollister SEE FUNDRAISER, PAGE 2A

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