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Stockton Lake Sertoma recently donated $355 to Stockton’s Watch D.O.G Program or Dads of Great Students. more
Last Wednesday, the Cedar County Republican hosted an Open House at their new office. Throughout the afternoon, the staff welcomed the community with homemade hot chocolate and cookies while providing tours of the new space. more
Last week, the Stockton Lady Tigers competed in the 7th Annual Morrisville Girls Tournament, their second tournament in as many weeks. With stiff competition, the Lady Tigers took one of three games, losing to Walnut Grove in the tournament opener, defeating Lamar in semifinal action, and dropping the consolation game to the host Marion C. Early (Morrisville) Lady Panthers. more
Last week, fresh off their opening night blowout victory on the road at Butler, the Stockton Tigers competed in the 53rd Annual Morrisville Boys Tournament. As the #1 seed, the Tigers hoped to show their competition the season opener was no mirage, and the hometown favorites did not disappoint, extending their early season record to 4-0 with their closest margin of victory being 17 points over the four games more
The Cedar County Sheriff's Department reminds citizens that the holidays are times for celebrations, but "... it's also a time when scams and thefts tend to increase," an email from the department read. Citizens are urged to secure their belongings, monitor online activity, and be cautious of unsolicited calls and messages. more
At Stockton's board of aldermen's regular meeting Monday night at city hall, Chief Deputy Clay Jeffries was emphatic that Sheriff James McCrary wants Stockton to have a dedicated city channel at the sheriff's dispatch station. more
Near the close of a Tuesday night's Stockton Board of Aldermen meeting, code enforcer Tim McGinnis discussed a possible variance needed to move "yellow arches" from one place to another, opening the public meeting for questions concerning rumors of a possible McDonald restaurant coming to Stockton. more
Hope's Safe Haven, now a part of three of Southwest Missouri's Outreach Victim Advocate programs, has established an office at 811 Owen Mill Rd—Suite C4 in Stockton. With the main office in Bolivar since 2004 and outreach offices in Buffalo and Stockton, the organization is committed to providing extensive services. Francesca Suarez, an outreach advocate from Stockton, will be available at the office four days a week, ensuring a wide range of support for the community. more
The El Dorado Springs Lions Club presented Hunger Warriors with a donation of $600 and a collection of peanut butter, to help feed food insecure students in the El Dorado Springs school district. Some students rely on school breakfast and lunch for nutrition, and Hunger Warriors currently provides over 130 students with a sack of simple, non-perishable food to eat over weekends and school holidays. Thank you to all who helped the Lions Club collect peanut butter, including Mercy clinic, Girl Scouts, and eXp Realty. Monetary donations to Hunger Warriors can be made at MidMissouri Bank anytime. more
On Monday evening, a ceremony to honor veterans from the past and present was held at the Veterans Memorial Park at the Stockton Dam. Members of the American Legion Post 230 Color Guard, Sons of the American Legion, Sons of the AM Vets, Stockton Elks Lodge, and VFW members all worked together to honor our veterans. Members of the community showed up to help honor our veterans as well and watch the ceremony that consisted of a MIA/POW Table, National Anthem, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a Flag Retirement ceremony. more
Some Cedar County senior citizens have been inquiring about where to get an application for the Department of Revenue Senior Property tax freeze program for 2025. The short answer is that the county is in the process of implementing the tax freeze. The long answer is that the Missouri Department of Revenue decision has proved extraordinarily complicated and costly for counties and perhaps not even worth the effort of seniors who apply, depending on what the freeze saves them. Applications will have to be filed and notarized yearly. more
Fire Chief Kenny Daniels was present at the Stockton Board meeting on October 16 to discuss the needs and expenses of the fire department and the development of more extensive policies and procedures with the board. At one point, board member Bobby O'Keefe suggested a sales tax to offset some of the yearly $50,000 expense coming out of general revenue, but Mayor Brandon Cahill immediately and emphatically opposed the tax. As the discussion ended, the board, including O'Keefe and the fire department chief, agreed that a sales tax was not the answer: they should explore grants and creative ways to offset some of the cost. more
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