Want to become a conservation agent?

Interested in a healthy, rewarding, outdoor career to help protect and manage wildlife resources for future generations? The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is currently recruiting and accepting online applications to fill an academy class of conservation agent trainees. Successful candidates will undergo 26 weeks of intense training in all facets of law enforcement and

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Democrats’ Gun Control Legislation Jeopardizes 2nd Amendment Rights

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.) issued the following statement regarding today’s gun control vote on S.2938 in the House: “Jeopardizing our Second Amendment and violating law-abiding gun owners’ right to self-defense is the wrong approach to ending gun violence. While crime is skyrocketing across America, Washington Democrats would rather go after those who follow the law

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Marriage Applications:

Recorder of Deeds Office Cedar County Melissa Heskett Recorder James Patrick Selgrath, 65, Bakersfield, CA, and Mariehelene Bryson, 59, Bakersfield, CA. Beau Maurice Gormley, 37, Battlefield, and Stephanie Ann Grazee, 31, Springfield. Zachary Austin Snyder, 24, Kansas City, and Kyra Lane Jones, 33, El Dorado Springs.

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EL DORADO SPRINGS MUNICIPAL COURT

Shawn Boultinghouse, speed 44/25, $132. John Dirusso, speed 58/35, $187. Robert Griffith, speed 39/25, $92. Joshua Haberle, fts stop sign, $92. Valeria Landes, speed 38/25, $102. Joshiah Ruston Jr, fts stop sign, $92. Steven Ruth, improper backing, $92. Robin Smith, ft yield w/accident, $92. Nathan Lamb, manner of riding, $92. Joseph Wyatt, peace disturbance, $131.50.

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ST. CLAIR COUNTY SHERIFF

The Complete St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office News Release June 14th, 2022 through June 20th, 2022 Text Caster Sheriff Lee Hilty would like to share more information about the Text Caster partnership. Upon signing up for the service, citizens will be able to get alerts on road closings, weather alerts directly from the National Weather

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VERNON COUNTY SHERIFF

June 17, harassment at E. Able Rd., Schell City. June 17, animal neglect at N. Ash, Bronaugh. June 19, trespassing at W. 6th St., Schell City. June 19, theft at S. 2325 Rd., Milo. June 20, burglary at S. 1925 Rd., Nevada. June 20, animal bite at S. Barrett St., Nevada. June 20, theft at

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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) Law enforcement activities The El Dorado Springs Police Department

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CEDAR COUNTY LAND TRANSFERS

Terry Diane Gaumer to Terry Diane and Jeffrey Gaumer, STR 27-35-25 S/SE/SE, STR 27-35-25 /SW/SE; STR 27-35-25 /NW/SE; STR 27-35-25 NW/NE/SE. Wilbren, Matthew and Nora Trammell to Larry Pearl and Diane Oneill, STR 8-35-25 //SE. Zack and Linda A. Geurin to James T. and Janice L. Nieder, LT 84 EDGE SUB-DIVISION, LT 88 EDGE SUB-DIVISION.

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Wild Gobblers… Fewer and Fewer

A comeback in populations of the wild turkey is so simple it could begin this year. First of all, we need to end the fall gun season, which allows the taking of too many hens and gobblers. It does indeed affect breeding numbers for the following spring. How could it not? That argument is ridiculous.

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LISTEN TO MICHAEL AND GAIL COLLINS

Michael and Gail Collins will speak at our upcoming Thursday Night Group meeting on the Herriman Chapel Campus. Their lesson will be on the countless ways God speaks to us. So often we miss the voice of the Lord because we presume He can only speak to us in a certain way. If you desire

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