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Despite having a license for medical marijuana, a Cameron man faces multiple felony charges following a traffic stop by Clinton County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Dakota Dredge last Thursday. Kolby Shane-Lee Karnes, 22, of Cameron, received charges of felony possession of a controlled substance and...
Cameron City Manager Steve Rasmussen reviews line items on the 2022-2023 budget during a special meeting Monday inside Cameron City Hall.
Cameron residents may have to drive more than 20 minutes to resolve their traffic tickets and other municipal code violations as part of a cost-cutting recommendation proposed during Monday’s special city council meeting outlining the 2022-2023 budget.  The proposal came as part of a slew of...
Cameron residents may have to drive more than 20 minutes to resolve their traffic tickets and other municipal code violations as part of a cost-cutting recommendation proposed during Monday’s special city council meeting outlining the 2022-2023 budget.  The proposal came as part of a slew of...
Abundant Health and Fitness Owner Micky Bates jots down a list of methods to district from pain during Tuesday’s seminar in downtown Cameron.
Abundant Health and Fitness for Women teamed with the Mosaic Arthritis Community Services for a six-week program focused on improving the quality of life for those suffering from chronic illness.  Micky Bates, owner of Abundant Health, and Vicky Kempf with MACS presented the first of six program...
Abundant Health and Fitness for Women teamed with the Mosaic Arthritis Community Services for a six-week program focused on improving the quality of life for those suffering from chronic illness.  Micky Bates, owner of Abundant Health, and Vicky Kempf with MACS presented the first of six program...
Shown here is one of the paths circling the Eagle Lake Hiking Trail. Cameron Park Board President Matt Arndt has worked on the trail since last summer, but does not believe it is ready for public use.
After recently placing signs marking the new Eagle Lake Trail at the Cameron Reservoir, city workers removed those signs earlier this week due to concerns with the safety of the trail.  During a discussion involving Cameron Park Board President Matt Arndt and Cameron Park Supervisor Steve Garr last...
After recently placing signs marking the new Eagle Lake Trail at the Cameron Reservoir, city workers removed those signs earlier this week due to concerns with the safety of the trail.  During a discussion involving Cameron Park Board President Matt Arndt and Cameron Park Supervisor Steve Garr last...
The president of Midwest Pool Management, Crissy Withrow, addressed multiple concerns raised by Cameron residents during Thursday’s Cameron Park Board meeting.  Following weeks of accusations regarding an alleged July 4th abortion protest, a transgender female exposing herself in the women’s locker...
The president of Midwest Pool Management, Crissy Withrow, addressed multiple concerns raised by Cameron residents during Thursday’s Cameron Park Board meeting.  Following weeks of accusations regarding an alleged July 4th abortion protest, a transgender female exposing herself in the women’s locker...
Kelsey Kirkpatrick, a TCC Verizon employee, hands a free backpack to Frankie Keller Sunday, July 31, outside the TCC  Verizon Store on Walnut Street.
The TCC Verizon Store handed out 200 backpacks, filled with school supplies, in just a few hours as part of their annual backpack giveaway.  With the bulk of their backpacks handed out in the first 15 minutes of Sunday’s event, Cameron resident Kathy McGee picked up the final backpack just a few...

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