BBB: How to Choose a Pool Contractor

Taking a dip in a backyard pool is a great way to cool off on a hot day in Southwest Missouri. If you don’t have one and you aren’t the do-it-yourself type, you may need to find a contractor to install your pool. Complaints to Better Business Bureau about swimming pool contractors, service and repair

[ Read More ]

Learn to be a Flash MOB

Ron Alumbaugh has announced Flash Mob Practices will be held July 9, 11, 13 (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) in the El Dorado Community Center from 6 to 7:30. Come at your convenience. Registration and $5 for T-shirt due by June 30 to Community Bank, ElDo Summer School office, or Flash Mob, P.O. Box 262, El Dorado

[ Read More ]

Picnic Booth Space Available

There is still space available for Picnic booths. We are accepting applications from local clubs and organizations as well as out-of-town, commercial vendor selling a variety of foods, merchandise. etc. Contact Judi, 417-876-2691 or stop by city hall to pick up an application.

[ Read More ]

City Cemetery Notice

All flowers, figurines or other items on the ground, not mounted on stones, need to be removed from the El Dorado Springs City Cemetery by Thursday, July 5, 2018.

[ Read More ]

Class of ’61 to gather

The EHS Class of 1961 will hold its 75th birthday party at the El Dorado Mexican Restaurant and Cantina, 200 S. Main at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 24. All classmates are cordially invited to attend and have lunch together. Please contact Judy Bender Alexiou at judia2007@gmail.com for more information.

[ Read More ]

R-II Board interested in School Resource Officer

The El Dorado Springs R-II School Board met June14 with the minimum present for a quorum – Benny Brower, Mark Burley, Terry Shepard, Greg Beydler and Darrell Eason presiding. Those absent were Josh Floyd and Chad Whitesell. Supt. Mark Koca reported that the new gym is exceptionally quiet. With all four units on you can

[ Read More ]

‘Libraries Rock’ through July

Readers of all ages will explore all things musical this July as the Cedar County Public library present “Libraries Rock” during our Summer Reading program. Activities will include a group story time, group games, musical crafts and art projects. The 2018 Summer Reading program is open to everyone, preschool through adult, with programs, prize drawings,

[ Read More ]

Governor Mike Parson announces Michael L. Kehoe as Lieutenant Governor

Governor Mike Parson announced Monday  Michael L. Kehoe as Lieutenant Governor of Missouri. Governor Parson said, “The Lieutenant Governor position is an important position, not just because of duties assigned by Missouri law and the state constitution, but also to reassure Missourians that all operations of state government will continue,” “Mike is someone who will

[ Read More ]

Leroux welcomed to Hearing Instrument Science Advisory Committee

Ozarks Technical Community College (OTC) welcomes Richard Leroux, B.S., BC-HIS as a member of the school’s Hearing Instrument Science (HIS) Advisory Committee. Leroux’s three-year term begins July 1, 2018.  In a letter from the Office of the Chancellor, he is thanked for his willingness to give of his time and expertise to the college and

[ Read More ]

MARRIAGES

CEDAR COUNTY Marriage Applications: Recorder of Deeds Office Cedar County Carole Wilkerson Recorder Dalton Linn Bailey, 24, Lamar, and Bailee Lorree Bybee, 23, Schell City. Wesley W. Winchell, 40, Stockton, and Melissa Ann Gray, 41, Stockton. Jay Clayton Locke, 19, Stockton, and Amy Mary Ayres, 18, Stockton. James Arron Mullins, 39, El Dorado Springs, and

[ Read More ]