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With the new Cameron High School Performing Arts Center looking to go online this March, Thursday’s CHS Drama Dept. premiere of “Footloose” will likely be the final run of its kind inside the Goodrich Theater.
During their penultimate rehearsal before Thursday’s 7 p.m. premiere of “Footloose” cast...
A trio of published Cameron writers sat down with local high school students to discuss the business and production pitfalls of producing a novel.
Published authors Glory Fagan, Janna Ledbetter and Zach Nuss spoke with Cameron High School students about their journeys in the production industry,...
With the new Cameron High School Performing Arts Center looking to go online this March, Thursday’s CHS Drama Dept. premiere of “Footloose” will likely be the final run of its kind inside the Goodrich Theater.
During their penultimate rehearsal before Thursday’s 7 p.m. premiere of “Footloose” cast...
Miriam Hahn will soon be celebrating her 105th birthday. She is a resident of St. Patrick’s Manor in Cameron, although currently in rehab at Benedictine Living Community on Heartland Drive in St. Joseph. She expects to come back to Cameron soon.
Miriam continues to have a sharp and active mind,...
The Cameron City Council removed multiple projects packaged as grant proposals after learning the American Recovery Program Act required a 50-50 match and limited grant applications to $2 million.
During Monday’s Cameron City Council meeting, after learning of the changes to the ARPA grant program...
Western Missouri Correctional Center will soon become a training facility for Missouri Department of Corrections officers, and in the process reopen Crossroads Correctional Center.
According to a statement from Karen Pojmann, MDCC communications director, CRCC will house prisoners for the first...
The Cameron Community Park at Old Somerville has a much different hue after contractors finished laying sod for the $4.7 million sports complex.
With the sod now in place, Cameron Parks Supervisor Steve Garr believes the fields will be ready for the Spring 2023 youth baseball and softball season...
The Cameron City Council approved foregoing more than $1 million earmarked for improvements to Cameron City Hall in favor of a slew of revitalization projects primarily funded by $2.5 million in American Recovery Plan Act.
During a special meeting held by the Cameron City Council last Thursday,...
Thousands of area children circled the Old School of Cameron parking lot for the third annual Old School of Cameron Trunk or Treat.
An earlier start to the 2022 Old School of Cameron Trunk or Treat resulted in a much shorter line than previous years but B.J. Reed, who assisted Old School of...