EL DORADO SPRINGS

In the case of all arrests, it must be remembered that the charge is merely an accusation and all defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.    NOTE: Anyone having information concerning any alleged crimes are encouraged to contact the police department at 876-TIPS (8477) Feb 26 – Officers responded to 302 A

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ST CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF

The complete St. Clair County Sheriff’s office  news release Feb. 26-March 5, 2018 Sheriff Scott Keeler reported deputies made 14 arrests during the week of Feb. 26-March 5, 2018. Warrant Arrests March 3, Michael Merriam, 49, Theodosia, was arrested by a St. Clair County deputy on a class D felony possession of a controlled substance

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VERNON COUNTY SHERIFF

Feb 7 – Property damage-1st Degree at 12300 block S Royce Ave. Richards Feb 8 – Burglary 2nd deg 19800 block E Noah Rd, Nevada Structure Fire at 12200 block E Panama  Rd, Nevada Nev 9 – Burglary-2nd Deg at 20900 block E Katy Track Rd, Walker Tampering with motor vehicle 1st degree at 29000

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Larry L. Floyd

Larry Leon Floyd, 68, El Dorado Springs, passed away Feb. 27, 2018. Services were held on Monday, March 5, in Bland-Hackleman Chapel.  Burial followed in El Dorado Springs City Cemetery under the direction of Bland-Hackleman Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made to help the family with expenses and left at the funeral home. Online

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Opal Pauline Lowe

Opal “Pauline” Lowe, 85, passed away after a long and hard battle of 21 years. She was a tough fighter to the end. Pauline was born in Dederick on March 31, 1932, to Charles and Iva (Whitesell) Vickers. On Aug. 9, 1948, she married the love of her life, Dale Lowe. At that time they

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St. Paddy’s Day a dud for planting spuds in Missouri

The admonition for gardeners to plant their potatoes on St. Patrick’s Day is probably good advice for some parts of our country, but not for Missouri, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. “It is a few weeks too early,” he said. Wait to plant potatoes until soil temperatures warm to above 45 degrees

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NEED A BIGGER STATION WAGON?

NEED A BIGGER STATION WAGON? – Opossums (commonly called possums) are breeding now. After about two weeks of gestation, we get…baby possums. The Didelphis virginiana, or the Virginia opossum, is the only marsupial found in Missouri. These furbearers grow to 2-3 feet in length (including their 9-15 inch-long tails).  They prefer wooded areas near streams

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Testing and treating well water annually or after flood events is important for bacterial safety

Protecting the safety of our drinking water is important, but difficult, because of the fractured geology and cave structure underlying the Ozarks according to Bob Schultheis, a natural resource engineering specialist with University of Missouri Extension. “Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services testing results show that, depending on the county, one-third to one-half of

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AWARD WINNERS

LETTERED – After their awards banquet Monday evening, members of the El Dorado Springs LadyBulldogs basketball team who have a varsity letter posed for a photo. They are (from left) Paige Esry, Payton Babcock, Jace Cundiff, Taylor York, Taylor Robison, Kelsey Thomas, Keili Tough, Alexis Tough and Amy Ford. Not Pictured:  Brittany Stevens and Kraysen

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ECHS BASKETBALL MOKAN AWARDS

FIRST TEAM – ECS Seventh grader, #21, Olivia Bryson won 1st Team All Conference and 1st Team All Tournament. ALL EVERYTHING – ECS Freshman, Lexie Buttorff, #42, was named 1st Team All Conference and 1st Team All Tournament at the MOKAN Basketball Conference tournament held Feb. 6 – 9. ECH AWARD WINNERS – The Lady

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