Mt. Zion/Rockville folks could use your prayers

Morning message at Rockville United Methodist Church was by guest pastor, Rev. Laura Murphy titled “A Return on Investment” from 2 Timothy 4:6-8. You are welcome to join us at 9 a.m. Sunday morning and Bible study at 9 a.m. Tuesday morning. Mt. Zion are is enjoying spring; with flowers blooming, trees are budding and

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Katy Trail State Park offers tram tours for seniors

Missouri State Parks is offering senior citizens an experience at Katy Trail State Park from the comfort of a tram coach during Tuesdays on the Trail tours, a series of eight tours at various locations along the trail. The May 10 tours will run from Rocheport to McBaine, offering a chance for visitors to see

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History made

COUNCIL PREPARES TO GET DOWN TO WORK – The El Dorado Springs City Council met on Monday, April 18, and made history by seating two women at the council table. Gabby Kinnett, second from left, was selected to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Brett Entrikin and Glenda Baker, (third from right) was

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Council reorganizes, hears yearly audit

Cory Gayman was elected mayor of the El Dorado Springs City Council on a motion by Glenda Baker, second by Gabby Kinnett and Nathan Murrell was elected mayor pro-tem at the Monday, April 18, meeting of the City Council The council heard the yearly Independent Audit by KPM. The city was given a clean opinion.

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Hospital Board gets committee assignments

The Cedar County Memorial Hospital board met on April 11 and swore in new board member Katie McGee. New officers for the board – President Marvin Manring, Vice President Judy Renn and Treasurer David Bozarth. The board was then given sub-committee assignments: Governance Committee: David Bozarth and Katie McGee, Finance Committee- Marvin Manring and Michele

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R-II board hears students request for cap decor

The El Dorado Springs R-2 School Board of Education met on Thursday, April 14, 2022. President Josh Floyd called the reorganization meeting to order disbanding the old board after the election was certified. Board Secretary Kelsie Baker swore in incumbent Nathan Murry and newly elected board member Justin Jacobs. The board recognized outgoing member Chad

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The Rock Wall

Spring turkey season started Monday morning without Davis and me. I didn’t feel like walking, he thought it was too cold. That, and he broke a spring on his shotgun a year ago and didn’t bother to have it fixed. A lot of years ago I didn’t have a turkey gun or more than one

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Keep your computer safe by cleaning it up, BBB advises

April is Digital Spring Cleaning Month, making your computer a great place to jump-start any spring cleaning. Keeping your computer secure and free of unnecessary data is a great way to keep it safe from spyware and keep you safe from identity theft. Tech support scams remain a common threat, with more than 1,300 such

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Walker Board of Aldermen to meet

The City of Walker Board of Aldermen will meet for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting on Monday, April 25. The meeting will get underway at 7 p.m. in the Walker Community Building. Walker City Council meetings are open to the public.

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