CEDAR COUNTY SHERIFF

05/12 • Received multiple calls of cattle out on Hwy H and 39.  Handled by officer. • Received call of a suicidal person on 1501 Rd Stockton.  Handled by officer. • Received call of a truck hauling a storage shed on Hwy 32 and U and the shed is not tied down and there’s no

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VERNON COUNTY SHERIFF

May 19, tampering w/motor vehicle 2nd degree at E. B Hwy., Sheldon. May 22, passing bad check at 22100 block S. 2581 Rd., Milo. May 22, violation of order of protection for adult at 1900 block E. Austin Blvd., Nevada. May 23, stealing-$750 or more at 100 block S. Main St., Moundville.

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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) On May 20, 2019, officers responded to 105 South

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ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMISSION

The St. Clair County Commission met Wednesday, April 3, with Robert Salmon, presiding commissioner, Leroy Strope, north commissioner, Gerald Williams, south commissioner, Debbie Peden, county clerk and Marian McCaslin, administrative assistant present. The Commission met with Road and Bridge Supervisor Cole Cochran. Discussed were culverts, culvert installations and motor graders locations. Discussed was employment for

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CEDAR COUNTY COMMISSION

The Cedar County Commission met May 06, 2019. Present were: Marlon Collins, Presiding Commissioner; Don Boultinghouse, Northern Commissioner; Robert Foster, Southern Commissioner; Heather York, County Clerk Approved Commission Minutes for April 29, 2019. Met with Chad Pyle, Assessor Requests to process court order 24538-24560, to add-on the assessed valuation of newly purchased personal property. Met

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For Your Health: Lung cancer screening can save lives

by Dr. Graham A. Colditz Siteman Cancer Center Among scary diseases, lung cancer can be one of the scariest. It is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the nation, including in Missouri and Illinois. And for smokers and many ex-smokers who are at increased risk of lung cancer, it can feel especially scary. But

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Missouri prairies offer wildflower variety on summer hikes

Prairies are rewarding places for hikers who enjoy discovering wildflowers and the plant diversity found in grassland ecology. Early summer is a pleasant time to walk across native grasslands, and the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) maintains several prairie remnants open to visitors. A prairie walk can be simple for the person who simply enjoys

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Cards of Thanks

A huge thank you to the El Dorado Springs Fire Department and to the workers from the City of El Dorado Springs that responded to our roof fire during the storm last Monday night. They handled it quickly, professionally, and with a minimum of damage to the rest of the building.  They even helped get

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Bulldogs excel in weather delayed state finals

by Head Coach Brian Goatley In the 22 years that I have coached track and field, this year was a first. The Class 3, 4, and 5 State track meet was scheduled to be held at Jefferson City High School, for a two day meet starting on Friday, May 24, and ending on Saturday, May

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Bulldogs finish well at sectionals

by Brian Goatley Today we traveled to Odessa to finish up the sectional track meet that got postponed on Saturday, due to rain.  On the track side of things, Daelen placed 2nd in the 3200 meter run, with a personal best time of 9:48 to move on to state.  We also saw a school record

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