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The Stockton Tigers ended their regular season on a positive note last week, winning their final two regular season games. more
Last week, the Lady Tigers lost a heartbreaker to Butler but bounced back to defeat Greenfield on the road in the regular season finale. more
Last week, the flu bug struck the Stockton Tigers who found multiple starters out for two games. Even though their replacements and the bench played well, the loss of those unable to play was too much to overcome against two solid opponents. more
Last Tuesday, the Lady Tigers traveled to Miller to take on the Lady Cardinals in Southwest Conference action. The hosts entered the game with a 16-7 record, riding a three game winning streak into the matchup. more
Last Tuesday, the Lady Tigers traveled to Miller to take on the Lady Cardinals in Southwest Conference action. The hosts entered the game with a 16-7 record, riding a three game winning streak into the matchup. more
Ding! Your order is here! It’s me, Amazon. Well, okay so I may not be that blender you ordered, but I can be nearly as useful. Maybe even more. more
Once again, the Stockton board of aldermen asked for specific detailed reports of citations and arrests in Stockton when the Cedar County's Sheriff's Department's new liaison, Clay Jeffris, was introduced to the board at a regular Monday evening meeting held at city hall. more
Once again, the Stockton board of aldermen asked for specific detailed reports of citations and arrests in Stockton when the Cedar County's Sheriff's Department's new liaison, Clay Jeffris, was introduced to the board at a regular Monday evening meeting held at city hall. more
Dr. Brandon Foley will be moving up to the High School Principal’s position with the start of the 24-25 school year. He will be filling the vacancy as Mr. Jim Flora is moving on to become the Head Master at a new private Christian School in Springfield. Dr. Foley brings 3 years of administrative experience into this position. Before taking the position here at Stockton Middle School, he was an administrator at Hollister. more
James Flora, high school principal, will be leaving Stockton this year. more
James Flora, high school principal, will be leaving Stockton this year. more
My name is Milo. I am the coolest, smartest, and strongest cat in Stockton, Missouri. My hooman is just my personal live-in butler. This is my house. He feeds me (all the time, but apparently not enough), and if my bowl is empty for more than five seconds, I get hangry. He is unpaid, but he doesn't do the best job so sometimes I yell at him and scratch him to assert my dominance and more
Terry Rager at Woods is famous to everyone, and our JAG class wanted to interview him. more
On January 22, around 12:52 PM, Deputy Daniels and Deputy Yokley from the Cedar County Sheriff’s Office were sent to a structure fire. Deputy Daniels reached the scene first at approximately 1:00 p.m. When he arrived, he found the attic of the house was on fire. The attic was just above the families’ wood-burning stove. more
The Vernon County Sheriff's Department has charged Bradley Keith with 2nd-degree murder, armed criminal action, and unlawful possession of a firearm stemming from the case in Cedar County where Keith and two others allegedly burned the body of Shaniya S. Haynes, 27, formerly of Joplin. Keith is in Cedar County jail, facing charges of tampering with physical evidence and abandonment of a corpse. A Cedar County arrest report lists Keith as from El Dorado, but some reports have said he was homeless. Jimi C. Cole, 44, of Stockton, and Brandon Choate, 44, face the Cedar County charges of tampering with physical evidence and abandonment of a corpse. more
The Stockton north water tower (no. 3) will soon be transformed from the picture on the left to the picture on right. The board recently accepted the bid from Maquire Water to repaint both the north and south towers inside and out for a cost of over $500,000. The north tower will be painted first and have the design of the picture on the right. The south tower (no. 4) near the schools will be painted later with a design reflecting a school logo. more
The Stockton north water tower (no. 3) will soon be transformed from the picture on the left to the picture on right. The board recently accepted the bid from Maquire Water to repaint both the north and south towers inside and out for a cost of over $500,000. The north tower will be painted first and have the design of the picture on the right. The south tower (no. 4) near the schools will be painted later with a design reflecting a school logo. more
Heyo! Name’s Tubby, how are you doing? Don’t answer that; it was rhetorical. I bet you feel lost or confused, right? Well, luckily I’m here to give you all the answers! But I do know I could brighten up your days. more
Heyo! Name’s Tubby, how are you doing? Don’t answer that; it was rhetorical. I bet you feel lost or confused, right? Well, luckily I’m here to give you all the answers! But I do know I could brighten up your days. more
As a reader, you go to your mailbox on Wednesday, open it, and anticipate seeing something other than bills. But, lo, the local news is not there. And it is beyond frustrating because this happened last week, the week before, and so on.... more
Last week, the Tigers flexed their muscle, grabbing two victories against Southwest Conference opponents. On Tuesday, the Tigers blasted Diamond on the road, 68-41, before upending Sarcoxie in a blowout at home last Friday. more
The Lady Tigers continue to struggle as injuries have had a major impact on recent games. more
Stockton’s FCCLA Chapter was one of fifty selected by MoDOT to receive a grant related to a national program called FACTS, or Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety. This is the first time FCCLA has run the year-long safe-driving campaign. more
Stockton’s FCCLA Chapter was one of fifty selected by MoDOT to receive a grant related to a national program called FACTS, or Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety. This is the first time FCCLA has run the year-long safe-driving campaign. more
Cedar County opened an overnight warming station from January 12 to January 21 when temperatures dropped below twenty degrees. Approximately 25 people enjoyed a hot meal each night, and about a dozen people would stay until morning. more
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