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Fireworks only on the 4th

by Jarrod D. Schiereck Chief of Police Just a reminder to everyone, that the only time fireworks can be legally discharged, within the El Dorado Springs City Limits, is on the 4th of July, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 10 p.m.  The possession of fireworks and use of fireworks on City Properties and

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Fire Chief gives fireworks advice

Fireworks can be discharged in the City limits of El Dorado Springs between the hours of 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. on July 4 only. Here are some safety tips: Purchase fireworks only from a properly licensed retailer. Always wear eye protection and earplugs if you have sensitive ears. Tie back long hair and don’t

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MDC offers free prairie day event on Oct. 12 Near El Dorado Springs

Outdoor skills and nature exhibits will be among the activities when the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) hosts a free Prairie Day event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12, at Wah’Kon-Tah Prairie north of El Dorado Springs. Prairie ecology will be featured with wagon tours of the native grassland and guided

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TGGC honors John Roseman

Twilight Gardeners Garden Club (TGGC) has honored John Roseman with a Lifetime Membership in the garden club which he and his late wife, Jean, founded more than forty years ago.  John and Jean were instrumental in founding TGGC when they decided there were lots of working people who might be interested in participating in a

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Thank you

After 10 years and a million pounds of food distributed to the hungry in El Dorado Springs, the Church of Christ Food Pantry is turning its service over to the Ministerial Alliance. To each person who has volunteered time, collected Best Choice labels, donated money and/or food, we sincerely thank you. We want to  thank

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TOPS 9319 is back in action

Tops Chapter 9319 El Dorado Springs met in the United Methodist Church, 201 E Broadway on Thursday, June 25, for their first weekly weigh-in and meeting since March 5. Leader, Susan led us in our TOPS & KOPS pledges. Carol led us in singing “It’s Time To Face The Scale.” Marble Game: Laura won the

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WAITING FOR THE 4TH

While Wilbur Charbonneau (right) celebrates a little early, Zach and Margaret Charbonneau help Barbara Wallen celebrate with the Rocket that graced Wilbur’s Fireworks at his location on Hwy 54 West. For 50 years Wilbur sold fireworks in this area. Now the rocket is carrying on its own tradition at B&D fireworks at 200 W. Hwy.

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New books at Cedar County Library

Wrath of Poseidon by Clive Cussler, The 20th victim by James Patterson, The Goodby Man by Jeffery Deaver, Bombshell by Stuart Woods, If It Bleeds by Stephen King, The Last Trial by Scott Turow, Seeing Darkness by Heather Graham, Fair Warning by Michael Connelly, The Summer House by James Patterson, Hush by James Patterson, Credible

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