Community

Ambulance Board starts new ambulance discussion

The Cedar County Ambulance Board met Monday, June 15, in the district headquarters at 19 Englewood, Stockton, with all members present except one, Robert Graves. Present were Rusty Noval – chairman, Nadine Sinclair – vice chairman, Keith Kosco – sec/treasurer, Evelyn Boyle and Diana Johnson. CPA Kalena Bruce presented the financial report for May. She

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Cedar County Library awarded two grants

The Missouri Secretary of State, John R. Ashcroft, and the Missouri State Librarian, Robin Westphal, are pleased to announce that Cedar County Library has been approved for a federally funded CARES Act Grant of $4,810.  This grant will enable the library to purchase five public access computers for the Stockton Branch and two laptops to

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OATS Transit Schedule Cedar County

OATS Transit schedule update for your community: OATS Transit is open for regular transportation service, but with restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There is limited seating on each bus to facilitate social distancing measures, and riders are encouraged to wear face mask/coverings. Drivers are sanitizing the buses on a routine basis. Individuals can call

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Local OATS Transit receives new van

You will be seeing this new Ford Transit van serving residents in El Dorado Springs and the surrounding Cedar County area. The El Dorado Springs Community Foundation partially funded this van for OATS Transit, a non-profit public transportation company. Peggy Taylor, 28 year veteran driver and local Drive Trainer/Safety Coordinator will be using this van

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Stork Report

Colby and Jessica Stiffler, Appleton City, are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, Kolbi Lynn Stiffler. She weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and was 20 1/2 inches long.

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CHAMBER 2020 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR

Sharon West Lansing was recognized as the El Dorado Springs Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the year at the Chamber Banquet in the Park on June 12. Sharon is active in the community especially with the museum, the Spring City Revitalizations Group and most recently the Community Garden. She is pictured with President Neil Linsenmayer

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Fire report for week of June 14

On Monday, June 15, at 9:57, the fire chief was dispatched to a residence on East Thompson on a report of carbon monoxide gas in the house. The house was vented and gas service shut off until repairs could be made. On Friday, June 19, at 3:12 p.m., the Fire Department was dispatched to a

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Planning continues for the 2020 Missouri State Fair

The Missouri State Fair will be held as scheduled August 13-23, 2020. However, the Fair will look differently than previous years. The mission of our Fair has always been to showcase Missouri agriculture, so our livestock shows will continue to honor that tradition. Details for our vendors, sponsors, and other partners are still being determined.

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OATS Transit adds new board members

Four new members have recently been appointed to the OATS Transit Board of Directors. Angie Crowder of Moberly, Jeff Lee­man of Sedalia, Stacey Steffens of Alma and Tammy Nadler of Clinton are newest member to join the statewide Board of Directors.  They were sworn into office at the regular board meeting on May 26. Angie

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