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More than an hour of discussion yielded a bit of progress as members of the Cameron Park Board hammered out the finer details of what to charge for usage fees at the new Cameron Community Park at Old Somerville.  While some argued the new ballfields should be free to the public, considering the...
Cameron High School seniors Jenessa Kirkendoll and Monte Foster became court warming royalty during last Friday’s ceremony inside the CHS gymnasium.  Following a vote by their classmates, Kirkendoll and Foster were officially crowned CHS court warming queen and king, which came as a surprise to...
Economic Development of Cameron Director Terry Rumery’s update to the Cameron City Council Monday seemed like a victory lap, until Cameron City Councilwoman Becky Curtis asked for his resignation.  Less than an hour removed from announcing a new hotel, furniture store and a variety of other...
Shown here is the property damage as a result of an alleged burglary Monday night.
A 15-year-old juvenile faces multiple charges after allegedly committing a pair of overnight burglaries resulting in property damage to the Cameron Public Library and R&R Pawn.  Due to the age of the alleged culprit, the Cameron Police Department did not release any details on exact charges but...
Cameron High School underclassmen raise their hands in response to a question if suicide impacted his or her life.
A Family, Career and Community Leaders of America project provided hundreds of Cameron High School students tools for preventing suicide in their community as part of a program by Moms Breaking the Silence.  Rachel Riddle and Gabbie McQueen, CHS student both impacted by suicide, said they wanted a...
Shown here is the recently opened $4.7 million Cameron Aquatic Center.
After a controversial opening season of the Cameron Aquatic Center, the management group overseeing the pool recently placed a bid more than doubling their original bid.  Last year, following a tumultuous opening season of the $4.7 million aquatic center, Cameron Parks Superintendent Steve Garr...
Cameron City Councilwoman Becky Curtis confronts Economic Development Director Terry Rumery regarding alleged divisive rhetoric during Tuesday's meeting.
Economic Development of Cameron Director Terry Rumery’s update to the Cameron City Council Monday seemed like a victory lap, until Cameron City Councilwoman Becky Curtis asked for his resignation.  Less than an hour removed from announcing a new hotel, furniture store and a variety of other...

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