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BOLIVAR, MISSOURI – Jan. 11, 2024) – This Valentine’s Day, Citizens Memorial Hospice will be showing love for Hospice patients and families through their “Hug in a Mug” charity event. more
The Stockton Lady Tigers played host to the weather delayed 14th Annual Stockton Invitational Tournament last week, entering the tournament as a #8 seed as they faced the #1 seed, and #1 ranked Class 3 girls basketball team, the El Dorado Springs Lady Bulldogs. As if facing the Lady Bulldogs wasn’t enough of a challenge, Coach Brett Burchett and his Lady Tigers found themselves without the services of freshman starter Hayleigh Burres, who was injured in a game the previous week. more
After a two day weather delay, the Stockton Boys Basketball Tournament tipped off last week, utilizing the Stockton Middle School gym for the opening round while the girls tournament opened at the high school gym. more
In support of National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day earlier this month, two local law enforcement officers who had been selected by their respective Departments as Officers of the Year were recognized at the American Legion Post 230 regularly scheduled meeting. They received Certificates of Appreciation from American Legion Post 230. more
Cold weather most likely kept some people from a public meeting Monday night held by the Stockton Board of Aldermen. However, a lively discussion of Stockton and Cedar County policing policies occurred both in the Community Center meeting and through call-in questions by citizens watching online. Mayor Brandon Cahill introduced a concept through PowerPoint that could be an alternative to signing a contract with the county for police protection. Alderman Dean Higley summed up the long meeting with this statement: "We need to hear from you…." indicating his personal opinion did not matter, an opinion echoed throughout the night by the mayor and the board. more
Cold weather most likely kept some people from a public meeting Monday night held by the Stockton Board of Aldermen. However, a lively discussion of Stockton and Cedar County policing policies occurred both in the Community Center meeting and through call-in questions by citizens watching online. Mayor Brandon Cahill introduced a concept through PowerPoint that could be an alternative to signing a contract with the county for police protection. Alderman Dean Higley summed up the long meeting with this statement: "We need to hear from you…." indicating his personal opinion did not matter, an opinion echoed throughout the night by the mayor and the board. more
According to owner Christy Fields, Wandering Wok, a new restaurant on Stockton's town square, will open tomorrow at 11 a.m. Plans for the Chinese restaurant were announced last year, and the owners have worked hard to make that dream a reality. more
Me to We is a new social group for women that has quickly gained an online presence. The group founder and local, Rachel Bentall, is a mother of six children who extends an invitation to any woman living in Cedar County or beyond. Currently, the group has more than twenty-five women and continues to grow. more
Me to We is a new social group for women that has quickly gained an online presence. The group founder and local, Rachel Bentall, is a mother of six children who extends an invitation to any woman living in Cedar County or beyond. Currently, the group has more than twenty-five women and continues to grow. more
Missouri’s weather forecast indicates snow and snow showers are expected. For part of the state, this could be the first snow of the season. Whether it’s a dusting or several inches, it can affect travel. Be sure to increase your following distance as you drive; stopping quickly on wet, snowy, or icy roads can be hazardous or impossible. Be aware that elevated roadways such as bridges and ramps may freeze faster, and a roadway that appears wet could be icy. Leaving at least five seconds between your vehicle and the one in front of you is always a smart idea, especially in inclement weather. During 2022 there were 51 people killed and 1,969 people injured in more than 7,500 crashes with weather conditions of snow, sleet/hail, or freezing. more
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