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Shown here is the new CHS performing arts center.
Following months of anticipation, Cameron R-1 School District Supt. Matt Robinson announced a timetable for the opening of the new Cameron High School Performing Arts Center. During last Wednesday’s Cameron R-1 School District Board of Education meeting, Robinson said the opening of the new...
Shown here is Navy Commander Joe Abrutz.
Cameron native Joe Francis Abrutz lll recently visited his parents, Joe and Debbie Abrutz. Joe is a Commander aboard the USS KANSAS CITY, based in San Diego. Joe Said he developed an interest in naval history at a young age and always wanted to be a member of the United States Navy. He graduated...
Dream Catchers Volunteer James Martin serves up a cup of chili for Pam King during the Saturday, September 24, 2022 Dream Catchers Chili Cook-off.
Dream Catchers, a faith-based equestrian therapy organization, raised thousands with more than 50 participants and attendees last Saturday. The Dream Catchers Chili Cook-Off is the organizations biggest fundraiser, which raises money and serves as a way to thank supporters of the program.  “We’re...
A Cameron woman faces multiple felony charges after allegedly holding a gun to her own head during an altercation Thursday morning.  Clinton County Prosecutor Brandi Lou McClain charged Lindsey Diane Bailie, 31 of Cameron, with felony unlawful use of a weapon and possession of a controlled...
Traveling down Bob F. Griffin Road may soon get much smoother after Cameron officials unveiled a $2 million plan for paving the road next Spring. Cameron Interim Public Works Director Tad Wilson said shoulder work could get underway this winter if the Cameron City Council approves moving forward...
Dream Catchers will host its sixth annual chili contest and appreciation dinner 5 p.m. Saturday, inside Cameron United Methodist Church. The event, newly christened as the Dream Catchers Chili Cook-Off, is Dream Catchers’ biggest fundraiser as it continues its mission of providing equestrian...
Hundreds filed through downtown Cameron last Saturday as part of the Cameron Area Arts Council’s Fine Arts Festival. With new attractions, including a two-day marble convention, Cameron Area Arts Council Board Member Gina Reed hopes the event continues developing its identity as it evolves into a...
Across the board increases to water and electricity fees will soon begin following the Cameron City Council’s approval of Cameron’s $27 million, 2022-2023 budget.  Monday’s unanimous approval of the $27 million city budget came with a slew of repeals to Cameron utility fees, with the hopes of...
Across the board increases to water and electricity fees will soon begin following the Cameron City Council’s approval of Cameron’s $27 million, 2022-2023 budget.  Monday’s unanimous approval of the $27 million city budget came with a slew of repeals to Cameron utility fees, with the hopes of...
Hundreds filed through downtown Cameron last Saturday as part of the Cameron Area Arts Council’s Fine Arts Festival. With new attractions, including a two-day marble convention, Cameron Area Arts Council Board Member Gina Reed hopes the event continues developing its identity as it evolves into a...

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