Eat Breakfast in Fair Haven

The Fair Haven Park board will host a breakfast smorgasbord from 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday Sept. 15. For a $6 donation for adults, $4 for children 4 – 10, get all you care to eat of pancakes, biscuits, sausage gravy, scrambled eggs, sausage and coffee or tea. Children under 4 eat free. All donations

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Governor Parson’s 100 Days of Accomplishments

Last week marked Governor Mike Parson’s 100th day as the Governor of Missouri after being sworn in June 1, 2018. During the first 100 days in office, Governor Parson signed a balanced state budget, appointed Mike Kehoe as the new Lieutenant Governor, signed the state’s largest single-year income tax cut, led Missouri’s drought relief efforts,

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House passes Hartzler provision to address student loan crisis

Last night the House passed H.R. 1635, the Empowering Students Through Financial Counseling Act, which included a provision by Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (MO-04) that encourages schools to offer in-person counseling to students when they take out federal loans. The Empowering Students Through Financial Counseling Act ensures borrowers of a federal student loan receive interactive counseling

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MU Extension to offer leadership online

University of Missouri Extension has developed an innovative online program with the focus on building better leaders beginning Jan. 21, 2019 and ending April 8, 2019. Registration deadline is Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. Leadership Online For Today is an interactive program that allows participants to improve communication skills, build relationships and networks, and develop a

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Radio Clubs meet

The Three Rivers Amateur Radio Club and The West Central FM Club met Friday May 11, at the Church of the Nazarene on Hwy. 32 about 1 mile south El Dorado Springs. The Three Rivers Amateur Radio Club: The painting of the trailer is complete. The wires will be marked during field day when we

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Hospital board to meet Monday

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of Cedar County Memorial Hospital will conduct a meeting at 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 17, in the classroom at Cedar County Memorial Hospital 401 S. Park St. in El Dorado Springs.                  The tentative agenda of this meeting includes:

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MARRIAGES

ST. CLAIR COUNTY Kevin Levi Alexander and Alecia Cheyenne Wareham. Tom Cody Qualls and Miranda Lashay Torre. John Wayne White Jr. and Lauri Ann Wills.

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EL DORADO SPRINGS MUNICIPAL COURT

ElDo Municipal Court Joshua Carter, burn solid waste prohib, $75.50. Kellie Cooper, dog at large, $50.50. Laci Mateyka, speeding 45/35, $27.50. Theodore Meche, dog at large, $50.50. Vicki Price, dog at large, $50.50. Donavon Anderson, wrong license plates, $125.50. Andrew Vessey, fail to stop stop sign, $75.50. Joseph Fritts, obstruct duty of officer, possession marijuana,

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CEDAR COUNTY SHERIFF

9/03 • Received call of vehicle driving near Sonic drive in Stockton with no license plates. Checked and driver was valid.  No deputy needed. • Received call of dogs attacking and killing cat on 1401 Rd.  Provided caller with number for the Humane Society. • Received call of vehicle with man slumped over the wheel

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VERNON COUNTY SHERIFF

Sept. 4, animal bite at16300 block S. 1400 Rd. Nevada. Sept. 4, assault-3rd degree at W. Main St. Milo. Sept. 7, poss of controled sub except 35g or less at K Hwy., Nevada. Sept. 8, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia at S. BB Hwy., Nevada. Sept. 8, DWI at E. Quail Rd. Nevada. Sept. 10,

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