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) Animal Control Anyone interested in adopting  animals from the

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CEDAR COUNTY LAND TRANSFERS

John S. and Kimberly A. Kenney Trust to Kimberly A. Kenney, STR 23-33-26 /E/NE; STR 24-33-26 /W/NW. Kimberly A. Kenney to JSKA Farms, LLC, LT 2 STR 31-34-26 /S/SW; STR 23-33-26 E/E/NW; STR 23-33-26 /W/NE; STR 23-33-26 /NW/SE; STR 14-33-26 E/SE/SW; STR 14-33-26 S/NE/SW; STR 24-33-26 /NW/SE; STR 24-33-26 /SW/SE; STR 13-33-26 /SW/SW; STR 14-33-26

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Owen Dale Elliott

Owen Dale Elliott, 72, El Dorado Springs, passed away Friday, Sept. 13, 2024. He was born Dec. 27, 1951, in Nevada, MO, the second child of Eugene F. and Sadie E. Elliott. Owen worked as an auto mechanic alongside his father at Elliott Garage on Spring Street for 35 years. He was interested in becoming

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Sylvia Evelyn “Eve” Jenkins

Sylvia Evelyn “Eve” Jenkins, 87, died in Cody, WY, on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024. Eve was born in Butler, MO, to Albert W. and Irene (Fuoss) Ciggel on Sept. 30,1936. Eve met her husband, Fred P. Jenkins, in high school and they married in Adrian, MO. Fred would not go to college without Eve by

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Tri-County Fifth Sunday service

The Tri-County Baptist Group will hold its regular Fifth Sunday service on Sunday, Sept. 29, at True Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Springfield. After Sunday School at 10 a.m. the morning service will begin at 11 a.m. with preaching by Bro. Larry Denny. After a basket dinner on the grounds and an business meeting, the

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Missouri Memory Center leads the way in clinical use of new Alzheimer’s medication, Kisunla

The first patients in southwest Missouri to receive the recently approved Alzheimer’s disease medication, Kisunla (donanemab), will be treated at Citizens Memorial Hospital (CMH) Infusion Center in Bolivar this week. Neurologist Curtis P. Schreiber, M.D., and his team at Missouri Memory Center at CMH and the CMH Research Department participated in the clinical research trial

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Who Wants a Used Mower?

Dad and I closed up the pool hall one late summer night, noting that we had only accumulated a total of $16 as a result of the entire day’s business. That wasn’t a good day, but it was a good day to float the Piney rather than play pool. Today there are few 13-year-old kids

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Missouri Department of Natural Resources opens 2024-2025 Bus Grant Program

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ Division of State Parks has opened the Bus Grant Program for the 2024-2025 school year. This is a noncompetitive grant that is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis to qualified applicants. The deadline to apply is May 23, 2025. The Bus Grant Program is available to public school districts,

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by Melanie Chance:

Photo by Melanie Chance: Train Crew stands outside the award-winning float at the Humansville 77th parade, paying tribute to local legend Edgar Buchanan and the iconic Petticoat Junction. The cheerful group threw candy and enjoyed the festivities from the impressive train-themed float.

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Updated: unemployment rate changes by state

With the U.S. having gained 142,000 jobs in August, WalletHub today released updated rankings for its report on Changes in Unemployment Rate by State, along with expert commentary. In order to take stock of how unemployment rates are changing throughout the U.S., WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on six

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