Budd home a total loss

The residence of Bobby and Frances Budd, at 6255 South 501 Road, burned to the ground Monday evening, Nov. 26. Bob Floyd, chief of the El Dorado Springs Volunteer Fire Department, said the Budds discovered the well-advanced blaze when they retuned home from El Dorado Springs and reported the fire about 5:10 p.m. The fire

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Duke Mason to perform here Dec. 14

Mark your calendars for Friday, Dec. 14, at Camp Galilee in beautiful El Dorado Springs, as the Preserve Our Past Society hosts the wonderful and amazing Duke Mason Band for a country buffet dinner followed by a show. Doors will open at 5:30 and dinner will begin. The concert will begin at 7:00 p.m. Duke

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BBB warns about holiday puppy scams

There may be nothing cuter than a puppy, but wait:  Are you really going to try to train a new pet in the hustle and bustle of the holidays? How do you know you’re getting it from a reliable source? Better Business Bureau advises waiting until a calmer time in your household to introduce a

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Correction

The essay written by Marcia Abbott last week was for Cedar County Memorial Hospital’s “My Hospital, My Community” contest. It was not intended to be a Letter to the Editor.

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New books at Cedar County Library

Long Road to Mercy by David Baldacci – Atlee Pine, an FBI agent with special skills assigned to the remote wild of Southwest United States, must confront a new threat and an old nightmare. Target by James Patterson – A leader hads fallen and Alex Cross joins the procession of mourners form Capitol Hill to

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Love note from Jeff City

Rep. Love Encourages Constituents to Complete Legislative Survey Representative Love encourages constituents to make their voices heard by completing his 2019 legislative survey. “This is a great way for everyone in District 125 to provide their thoughts and feedback on the issues we will consider this session as well as the issues that continue to

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Hartzler Applauds Local Health Program Receiving $3.5M Grant

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (MO-04) today announced that Katy Trail Community Health (KTCH), which has several clinics in Missouri, including in Sedalia, Versailles and Warsaw, has been awarded a $3.5 million Health Center Program continuation grant. The grant was authorized by the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015, which Congress passed and Hartzler supported.

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A ROYAL DONATION

A ROYAL DONATION – The Royal Neighbors of America of El Dorado Springs donated Thanksgiving Dinner to the ARC of Hope. According to Edina McGinnis, program administrator for the ARC of Hope Program for Women and children, the Royal Neighbors donated all canned goods, all ingredients to make pies, rolls and the turkey for nine

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CEO/ED receives Governor’s Quality Leadership Award

CMH receives Missouri Quality Award Citizens Memorial Hospital/Citizens Memorial Health Care Foundation (CMH) is the recipient of the 2018 Missouri Quality Award. The award was presented to CMH by Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe during a special ceremony Nov. 15 in Columbia. During the awards ceremony, Lt. Gov. Kehoe also presented Donald J. Babb, CMH Chief

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