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Last Thursday members of the El Dorado Springs Chamber of Commerce held a luncheon to honor all teachers of the El Dorado Schools. The chamber served all of the teachers lunch. Gift bags filled with goodies were given to the new teachers. The gifts consisted of items donated by local businesses. Dane Diehl, Missouri State Representative, along with several other speakers welcomed the teaches back to school. more
Beginning this fall, Stephanie Finch will teach the new middle school JAG (Jobs for America’s Graduates) program at Stockton R-1. more
Last Wednesday, a ceremony was held to recognize Justin Stone, Benjamin Hill, and Jonathan Bilyeu for completing the Adult Recovery program. The ceremony was attended by the three men, their families, and the Cedar County Adult Recovery Committee. The committee panel consists of the following members: Honorable Jacob Dawson, Administrator Jeremy Ruddick, Sheriff James B McCray, El Dorado Springs Police Chief Brett Dawn, Circuit Clerk Sarah Turner, Compass Tracy Kassen, Tallie Chadd, Dr. Cathy Blacklock, Probation/Parole Officer Brittany Shorten, Prosecuting Attorney Ty Gather, and Juvenile Officer Tansy Friar. The prosecuting attorney Ty Gather referred each man to the program, and their participation was approved by Judge Dawson. The program, which began in 2024, has seen one hundred five admissions. Out of these, sixty-five individuals have successfully graduated, twenty-five were terminated for various reasons, seven were transferred to other county programs, and four people quit. The program consists of multiple phases, each with specific requirements to be completed before advancing to the next phase. Bilyeu completed the program in 840 days, Hill in 603 days, and Stone in 770 days. Each man was presented with a Recovery Bible by the committee. Following the ceremony, a dinner was served for the graduates and their families. more
Thursday evening at Squeeze Inn in Stockton, a competition took place. Three men showed up with their game faces on and empty stomachs. Why? They were trying to do the unthinkable and eat an eight-patty smash burger each. Austin Surber, 24, of Stockton, Calen Kramer, 26, of Bolivar, and Seamus Breton, 38, of Bolivar, showed up to break the local record set back in 2008 by Marcus Wolfe, former coach and teacher at Stockton High School. Stockton's own man, Suber, ended up breaking the record with seven patties, more
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri’s annual Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 2, and runs through midnight on Sunday, Aug. 4. During this time, certain back-to-school purchases such as school supplies, computers, clothing, and other qualifying items as defined by statute are exempt from all state and local sales tax. more
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"It was blazing hot and super cool." That's my recollection of the Ozark Music Festival in Sedalia 50 years ago last week. My mother, however, was not impressed that I made national news. In fact, "mortified" is probably not even close to describing her feelings. But, parents, there is hope. more
Every two years each County Clerk in Missouri conducts a canvas of registered voters in the county. This allows us to keep our records current, verifying you do still live in the location you have indicated previously, and allows you to receive up to date polling location and redistricting changes by reviewing the information on your card. Polling locations, equipment, and many other variables are reviewed in order to determine whether to maintain certain facilities due to availability, redistricting, compliance, security, cost, and poll worker availability. It is with all of these things in mind that the decisions have been made to consolidate three polling locations. These are Cedar Springs, Madison BC, and Washington. The new voter registration cards that you’ve received this spring will note these new changes. These decisions are never taken lightly. I apologize for any inconvenience this causes but want to make everyone aware to check their new cards before driving to their polling location to ensure they make appropriate travel plans. more
Chelsey Nissley has accepted the principal position for the El Dorado Springs Christian School 2024-25 school year. This will be Nissley’s ninth year in education. She has a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and a master’s in special education from Missouri State University. more
On a recent trip to Hermann, my fellow travelers and I were pleasantly surprised to stumble upon the vibrant Mai Fest. This special celebration, complete with Maypoles and Ledderhose, was a great addition to the trip. more
After rain impacted last weeks’ Class 3, District 12 tournament scheduled at Sarcoxie, the Stockton Tigers instead traveled to Neosho to take on the Southwest (Washburn) Trojans last Monday. Neosho High School hosted the district tournament as their field was synthetic turf, allowing the games to move forward despite the persistent heavy rains over recent days. Southwest (Washburn) had defeated Diamond on Saturday in a play-in game and faced the #1 seed Tigers in semifinal action. more
Last Friday and Saturday, the Class 1, 2, and 3 state track meet, hosted by Jefferson City High School, filled two warm and sunny days as schools from all over the state converged on the state capital. Both the Tigers and Lady Tigers were represented, hoping to be competitive with some of the best athletes in the state. more
Stockton students recently competed at the State Solo/Small Ensemble Festival held in Columbia. Those competing brought back gold and silver ratings. In order to move to the state competition, students had to receive an Exemplary rating at the district contest. more
The presentation of the “student of the month” award goes to one girl and one boy of Stockton high school. This award will be given each month during the 2023-2024 school year, and it is to recognize the Stockton high school students who have distinguished themselves through outstanding achievements in extra-curricular activities, academics, leadership, good citizenship, service to their school, and service to the community. more
"We can't wait for this Summer's Reading Program!" the Cedar County librarians say. "Kids, ages 3-6 & 7-13, are invited to join us at both branches as we go 'Beyond the Book Shelf.'" more
I’m sure you all know the cartoon of Tom and Jerry. Who doesn't? You’ll be pleased to know that my brother and I are named after them! My name is Jerry, and I’m the sweetest cat you’ll ever meet! I do love pets but also enjoy just laying by myself. more
Tiger baseball had another busy week as they remained undefeated in conference play. more
2023 Stockton graduate Jarrett Dale Schies completed Marine Corps boot camp and graduated on April 19. more
With last week’s storms, the Stockton Tigers had a quiet week, taking a victory last Tuesday against the Miller Cardinals in Southwest Conference play in their only action of the week. more
As the school year draws to a close, the supplies in Stockton School's exceptional naruse's account are running low. The account provides schoolchildren with various need-based items. As the end of the school year nears, supplies have started to dwindle, and donations are being accepted. more
Last Wednesday, the Stockton Tiger golf team hosted their final home golf meet as Adrian and Butler came to the Stockton Country Club. Led by Head Coach Andrew Boone and Assistant Coach Doug Haines, the Tigers continued to play excellent golf, taking first place in the match. Team scores were: Stockton, 178, Butler, 191, and Adrian 214. The Tigers were led by Owen Garver who shot a 43 as teammates Canaan Rutledge, Parker Phelan, and Layton Colvin all scored a 45. Gilberto Alexander shot a 48 on the 9 hole course. more
Jailhouse Rock Ministries Inc. (JHR) is moving to 107 West Highway 39, Suite G, in Stockton. To celebrate this ministry's legacy and its future, an open house will be held on May 4 from 10 to 12 p.m. This event is not only a celebration of our new location but also an opportunity for the community to learn more about our work and how they can get involved. more
ElDO Parents as Teachers and the Children's Trust Fund of Missouri will host their third annual community baby shower this Friday, April 26, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the El Dorado Springs R-2 Elementary Cafeteria. This year's theme is the Very Hungry Caterpillar. more
Charles Curless, a partner with MoMan Products, and Cheryl Cully, a representative of the Cully family trust and owner of Creative Notions on East Street, addressed the Stockton board Monday night concerning the expansion of MoMan Products for a new building to be built up to the property line of the Cully property. MoMan produces marijuana products that are distributed to businesses. more
Hey guys! My name is Singa. I may be a senior cat, but I still have a lot of energy left in me. more
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