Hartzler Supports the JUSTICE ACT

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (MO-04) announced her support of H.R. 7278, the JUSTICE Act, this week. The bill, originally introduced in the Senate by South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, addresses important elements of needed police reform in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death last month. Hartzler joins over 148 in co-sponsoring this legislation. “The JUSTICE Act

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Discover red, white and blue in nature this holiday weekend

With the Fourth-of-July weekend coming up, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) encourages people to look for some red, white, and blue in nature through a holiday hike, bird watching, backyard fun, fishing, and other outdoor activities. MDC offers some suggestions to get started finding red, white, and blue in nature: • Red Royal Catchfly

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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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Love note from Jeff City

Greetings, My Fellow Missourians It’s fescue Seed Harvest time throughout Southwest Missouri and like many others, my family is busy combining fescue seed. Our cattle ranch’s objective is to turn forage to cash by grazing cattle on predominantly fescue grass inter seeded with legumes. One of the fringe benefits of growing Fescue for grass and

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Law enforcement reform should not result in people being less safe

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (MO-04) issued the following statement regarding Speaker Pelosi’s anti-policing bill: “The vast majority of law enforcement officials are unsung heroes – good, courageous, and selfless public servants who protect our way of life. However, right now some Americans have lost confidence in our communities’ institutions. That’s why we must come together to

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CEDAR COUNTY COURT

The following misdemeanors have been disposed in Cedar County. LVNV Funding LLC v Garry Andrew Blackard, Jerico Springs. Judgment entered $745.46, 6/16/20. Midland Credit Management v Kristina J. Brodersen, Humansville. Judgment entered $4,073.03, 6/16/20. Stacy G. Cameron, El Dorado Springs, operated mtr veh with brakes not in good working order, 3/7/20. Fine: $100, 6/15/20. Jaycee

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CEDAR COUNTY SHERIFF

06/21 • Received call that a male might be having a heart attach near Mutton Creek.   Transferred information to Dade County. • Subject came into CCSO stating they might be having suicidal thoughts.  Officer transported subject to CCMH Eldo. • Trespassers reported on S College Stockton.  Officer spoke with owner who declined pressing charges. 

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ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF

Sheriff Scott Keeler reported deputies made three arrests during the week of June 16 through 23, 2020. Warrant Arrests Alexandria Moore- On June 18, Alexandria Moore, 27, Osceola, was arrested by a St. Clair County deputy on two Livingston County warrants for failure to appear in court. Bond is set at $480 cash only. April

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VERNON COUNTY SHERIFF

June 22, theft at S. 1656 Rd., Nevada. June 23, theft at N. Old 71 Hwy., Sheldon. June 24, burglary at E. 54 Hwy., Nevada. June 26, property damage at E. EE Hwy., Walker.

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