7% of ElDo Students on quarantine

Sept. 30,  we were notified that a student in El Dorado Springs R-2 Elementary School and a student in ElDo High School have tested positive for coronavirus. They, and the students who were in close contact with them, have been placed on quarantine. Parents have been notified. Eighty-five students and staff are currently on quarantine.

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Fun with Fire…Safety

SECOND ANNUAL JR. FIREFIGHTERS DAY –  Over 150 youngsters plus adults attended the 2nd annual Jr. FireFighters event at the Shopko Parking on Saturday, Oc.t  3. Along with local firefighters, representatives from the Cedar County Sheriff’s Office, the El Dorado Springs Police Department and the Cedar County Ambulance District were also present. There was an

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BBB tips on cybersecurity as many people meet virtually online during COVID-19

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a time for consumers and businesses to look at their online security measures. Promoted by the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, the month is designed to raise the awareness about the importance of cybersecurity. During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, consumers across the U.S. have reported being victimized by

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Route 54 Cruisers thanks car show sponsors

We would like to send out a great big THANK YOU to all our sponsors who helped make our 2020 Car Show a success.  Because of all of you we are able to give three $1,000 Scholarships to area Seniors. 54 Feed and Seed, 1⁄2 Price Deal Zone, A-l Body Shop, American Family Insurance, Allison

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Special Road retopping roads

The El Dorado Springs Special Road District is “about to get all the way around” on putting a chip and seal coat on all the roads that need it and cold mix in the few bad spots, according to Lalan Cole, chairman of the board. He said that when the crew gets hung up in

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Fire report for week of Sept. 27

On Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 1:36 a.m. the Fire Department was dispatched on a mutual aid call to assist Olympia Fire Department for a structure fire. Truck 2, tankers 1 and 2 and eight firefighters responded.

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Blitz

What is the true story of the conflicts that define our troubling political era? David Horowitz in Blitz explains much of it. According to Blitz, after the 2016 election, George Soros organized and paid for an event to adopt a strategy to resist the new president and move the Democratic Party further to the left.

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Hartzler applauds Trump administration

Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (R-MO-04) applauded the Department of Defense and Department of Health and Human Services for awarding a $20 million contract to On Demand Pharmaceuticals to bolster production of critical pharmaceutical components within the United States. “This announcement is welcomed news as the United States works to reclaim control over pharmaceutical supply chains. In

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Love note from Jeff City

Greetings, My Fellow Missourians History is a passion of mine, especially when it’s local around Iconium and the area I grew up and have lived all my life. It was my pleasure to be a tour guide when asked by my Uncle Howard Hart. Uncle Howard was the host for about 20 members of the

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What To Do About Webworms

A couple of years back, I talked about a surefire way to destroy fall webworms by using a long pole with a newspaper page or two taped to the end. What I do is set fire to the paper, hold it up beneath the webs and burn the worms inside. Shortly after my column came

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