Deer will dare; drivers beware

The Missouri Department of Transportation reminds motorists to watch out for wild animals such as deer that might appear without warning in Missouri roadways during the fall. The peak period for deer/vehicle collisions is October and November during breeding season when deer are moving about, especially at dawn and dusk. Shorter days mean drivers are

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Lions to welcome new members

The Lions of El Dorado Springs will welcome six new members at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at a special induction meeting. District Governor Lion Toni Morris will perform the induction ceremony at the Lions Club Building. If you’re interested in seeing “what Lions are all about,” you’re invited to the meal proceeding the

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Take back on unwanted prescriptions

by Jarrod Schiereck, Chief of Police On Saturday, Oct. 26, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. the El Dorado Springs Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public an opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs. Bring your

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MDC and partners need public’s help to reverse declining bird numbers

Eastern meadowlark, prairie warbler, field sparrow, cerulean warbler, and red-headed woodpecker among threatened species. A recent study from prominent bird researchers in the U.S. and Canada, including Cornell Lab of Ornithology, found that North America has lost nearly 3 billion birds in the last 50 years, and those declines are also occurring in Missouri. The

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Fugitive from Most Wanted list taken into custody after foot pursuit

A Nevada resident was taken into custody Wednesday morning by Vernon County Sheriff’s Deputies after being placed on the Vernon County’s Most Wanted list. According to Vernon County Sheriff Jason Mosher, Deputies were at a residence on East Infantry Pass searching for 38-year-old Lannce Whaley. “One of the Deputies was driving around the area looking

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Halloween at the VFW

The VFW Post 257will serve hotdogs, popcorn, sno’cones and beverages for all the area ghosts and goblins from 5 p.m. until 9 pm on Thursday, Oct. 31, at the VFW Post at the corner of Pine and 1st Street This is a long standing El Dorado Springs tradition and we hope to see you all

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God will not be mocked

Editor: Recently we were given the opinion of Angela Shipp as to how wonderful it is that we have two Muslim women elected to the US House of Representatives and how these Right Wingers complain about Muslims being anti-Israel. I wonder what planet Angela come from or if she even follows the news or the

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Fall workshops to discuss benefits of warm season grasses

Warm season grasses provide high quality summer forage for cattle grazing and allow rest time for lower quality cools season pastures,” says Patrick Davis, MU Extension Regional Livestock Field Specialist.  Ideal planting time for native warm season grasses is winter and spring.  Therefore, MU Extension will provide Warm Season Grass Cattle Grazing Workshops during November

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Escapes from the Landscape

Invasive Plants — Escapes from the Landscape Tuesday, Oct. 29, 6 p.m. Vernon County Fairgrounds Nevada. Several common landscaping plants, such as Bradford pears, are becoming invasive in the countryside. Learn which landscaping plants can be a problem, how to control them and what non-invasive native plants can be put in their place. Speaker is

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Chamber Director’s notes

by Jackson Tough This is the week! Get signed-up for the Spring City Spooktacular. We need our members to help make this a successful event for our community’s youth. We can’t do it without your participation. And we would like to publicly thank each participating business/organization so please let us know this week. From our

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