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On December 2, 2016, the Cameron Police Department began an investigation of the abuse of a 1 year old child who lived in the 1100 block of Ashland Drive.
During the investigation, Detectives with the Police Department arrested James D. White, age 24, of Cameron for the abuse.
Mr. White has been...
Cameron High School junior DECA members, Mackenzie Davis and Jacob Butler, approached the Chamber of Commerce in November with a community service project, which featured the residents of the Cameron Missouri Veterans Home.
The project, called Adopt-A-Vet, is the first of its kind for Cameron...
On Tuesday December 13 the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) held a public hearing at the Community Building in Cameron concerning the Grain Belt Express Clean Line Transmission Case.
According to PSC, “Grain Belt Express seeks a certificate of convenience and necessity to construct, own,...
Cameron High School Jazz Choir performs in the City Council Chamber in City Hall on Monday December 12.
State of Missouri Endangered Person Advisory - FOUND
UPDATE: December 15
The Missouri State Highway Patrol has canceled the endangered person advisory for Seth Davis. He was found safe in Brownsville, Tx. and is in the custody of the Brownsville Missing Persons Unit.
He will be reunited with his...
’Tis the season for giving. Cameron R-I School District is the proud winner of the much-anticipated 2016 National Red Ribbon Photo Contest. Students, faculty and staff were fearlessly led by guidance counselor Kasie Webb in decorating
the campus with this year’s theme, “YOLO. Be Drug Free™”. This...
The staff and student body of Cameron Veterans Middle School commemorated the 75th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Wednesday, December 7, during their Veterans Appreciation Assembly.
The event kicked off with a breakfast for veterans which included scrambled eggs, biscuits and...
The council chambers were nearly filled for the Monday, December 5 City Council meeting where the phase two project at Sunrise Lake and the recent land purchase by the city council remained the topics on the minds of the Council and citizens alike.
Cameron citizens and members of the Veteran’s...
Remembering Jesse and 'A date which will live in infamy'
Jesse Reynolds, believed to be the oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor in Missouri (99), passed away this year. At one time, he was a resident at the Missouri Veterans Home in Cameron. Jesse, who was willing to share his story with all...