VERNON COUNTY

  The following felonies have been filed in Vernon County: Tyler Ray Claypool, Nevada, violate order of protection for adult, 2nd offense 9/18, property damage 8/5 Tom Snyder, Mound City, KS, pass bad check 3/15/14 Steven James Wheeler, Nevada, assault 2nd 9/29 Shawn M Wyland, Walker, domestic assault 2nd 9/24. DWR/S 7/14 Stanley E Shumaker

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EL DORADO SPRINGS POLICE REPORT

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) Oct 3 – Officers responded to 119 West

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CEDAR COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT

Sept 26 – Disturbance on B Hwy in Jerico Springs. Handled by deputies. Theft on 752 Rd in the Stockton area. Report taken by deputy. Theft on North High Street in El Dorado Springs. Handled by deputy. Suspicious subject at business in Stockton. Deputy made contact with the subject and was removed from the property.

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Virginia (Gassett) Toliver

Virginia Juanita (Gassett) Toliver, 93, El Dorado Springs, passed away Oct. 9, 2016, in Community Springs Healthcare Facility. The daughter of Walter Ross and Tressie Fern (Oder) Gassett, Virginia was born Oct. 13, 1922, in Stockton. She was a lifelong resident of Cedar County, living most of her life in El Dorado Springs. She graduated

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DUKE MASON AT PAPE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

DUKE MASON AT PAPE CHRISTIAN CHURCH – On Sunday, October 9th, Carl opened our Sunday School hour with the beautiful old hymn Redeemed and then gave us a pop-quiz before sending us to our classes. New prayer requests were made for Rick Lull, Geneva Smith and Mary Lady, and for travelers Victor McPeak and Jim

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Cards of Thanks

Clintonville Lodge members would like to thank all the people who made the Child ID program  a success. We wish to thank – Mark Koca, superintendent ,  teachers and students  of El Dorado Springs School, Generation III,  OES , Police Department, members of the Lodge and a host of other friends and neighbors. Larry Newman

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Missouri’s fall foliage is about to burst into its full glory

Colors usually peak around the third weekend of October, but Mother Nature is a woman of mystery. “It’s always questionable until the last minute what will happen,” said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. “Fall color is like Christmas morning. You don’t know if you are going to get an orange or a lump

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Pumpkin: jack-o’-lantern of all trades

This fall millions of Americans will make an annual pilgrimage to a retail outlet to purchase a vegetable that, unfortunately, they are very unlikely to eat, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. While many people throughout the world use pumpkin as a staple in their diet, in the United States this colorful member

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SEE YOU AT THE POLE

SEE YOU AT THE POLE – The El Dorado Christian School student body gathered together for “See You at The Pole” 2016, on Wednesday, Sept. 28.  The national SYATP theme was taken from Psalm 24, verses 3 through 6.  “We cry out…a generation seeking Him!…”  Pastor Wendell Daniel, of Church of the Nazarene, delivered the

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Hartzler receives Farm Bureau Award

During a farm tour stop Oct. 7 on the Stanton Brothers farm near Centralia, Representative Vicky Hartzler was presented the Friend of Farm Bureau Award by Missouri Farm Bureau President Blake Hurst. The Friend of Farm Bureau Award is a joint award given by Missouri Farm Bureau and the American Farm Bureau Federation to members

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