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Read the Latest Regular Joe!

The fall issue of the Regular Joe paper published in northwest Missouri.

The latest Regular Joe is out! Read about the founder of St. Joe Harley and her 55-year journey, the Musical Life of Phil Vandel, Gardens for Ukraine, Dancing with Chaos, or the Who, the What, and How we Practice. Those are a few stories, but there are so much more. Regular Joe is published online and in print, and the stories are posted here each week. Enjoy, and let us know what you think or if there are other stories you’d like to see us cover!

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