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Regardless of the outcome of Tuesday’s municipal election, the Cameron City Council will choose a new mayor during a special meeting Monday. The change comes after current Cameron Mayor Roy Estes chose not to run for reelection, and sat in on his final meeting as a member of the city council Monday...
Plans to renovate a three-building structure dating back to Cameron’s founding hit its first major hurdle after a grant request to save the structure failed. Although disappointed in the decision, Old School of Cameron Historical Society Board Member B.J. Reed said the fight to save the historic...
Scotty Grenier will join the Cameron R-1 School District Board of Education after defeating Kari Teel by just six votes for the final spot on the school board.  In an election spanning Caldwell, Clinton, DeKalb and Daviess counties, every vote counted Tuesday night with incumbents Ann Goodwin Clark...
The Cameron City Council unanimously approved a pair of resolutions seeking more than $21,440,000 in federal funds for reconstructing the BB Highway Bridge and the runway at Cameron Municipal Airport.  During the most recent Cameron City Council meeting, Cameron City Manager Steve Rasmussen said...
Shown here is the BB Highway Bridge, which recently saw an increased amount of traffic due to the opening of the Love’s Travel Plaza and Country Store. With additional economic developments waiting in the wings, Cameron officials hope to rebuild the BB Highway Bridge to support those future businesses.
The Cameron City Council unanimously approved a pair of resolutions seeking more than $21,440,000 in federal funds for reconstructing the BB Highway Bridge and the runway at Cameron Municipal Airport.  During the most recent Cameron City Council meeting, Cameron City Manager Steve Rasmussen said...
March Food Establishment Inspections   SUBWAY (KING CITY) – Routine Inspection 3/3/23 Priority Items: Slimy build-up on ice chute of soda machine Core Items: None observed   KING CITY R-I SCHOOL (KING CITY) – Routine Inspection 3/3/23 Priority Items: Date mark missing Mice droppings seen Core Items...
Cameron High School parent Travis Eldredge voiced his concerns regarding explicit material in Cameron School libraries Monday night.
Concerned citizens filled the majority of Goodrich Auditorium’s 425 seats as part of a growing movement to remove student access to explicit books in Cameron school libraries. A mixture of jeers and applause filled the auditorium as parents voiced their concerns to the Cameron R-1 School District...

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