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Cameron Fire Department firefighters fight a blaze in downtown Saturday.
Residents of a downtown apartment complex returned to their homes without injury following a fire last Saturday. Gina Davidson, who was doing laundry following a shift at the nearby McCorkle’s Eatery and Pub, said she began to smell smoke and heard the faint sound of a fire alarm before rushing to...
Area kids race for eggs Saturday afternoon.
Following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Wallace State Park Easter Egg Hunt returned with a horde of participants racing for candy and prizes last Saturday.  Hundreds of area children participated in this year’s event, which culminated with a massive Easter egg hunt outside the...
Following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Wallace State Park Easter Egg Hunt returned with a horde of participants racing for candy and prizes last Saturday.  Hundreds of area children participated in this year’s event, which culminated with a massive Easter egg hunt outside the...
Cameron has a new mayor following a 3-2 vote by the Cameron City Council during Monday’s special meeting. Councilman Roy Estes, who served on the city council since running unopposed in 2020, will replace outgoing mayor Dennis Clark, and was the deciding vote in ousting Mayor Darlene Breckenridge...
The 2022 Cameron City Council poses for a photo after naming Roy Estes as Cameron mayor.
Cameron has a new mayor following a 3-2 vote by the Cameron City Council during Monday’s special meeting. Councilman Roy Estes, who served on the city council since running unopposed in 2020, will replace outgoing mayor Dennis Clark, and was the deciding vote in ousting Mayor Darlene Breckenridge...
Micah Baker gets his fingerprints taken Saturday.
More than 80 area kids received potentially lifesaving methods of identification as part of an ID fair put on by the Cameron Police Department. Shawna Conley, an officer with the CPD, spearheaded the project after noticing she did not have many up-to-date methods of identification for her children...
More than 80 area kids received potentially lifesaving methods of identification as part of an ID fair put on by the Cameron Police Department. Shawna Conley, an officer with the CPD, spearheaded the project after noticing she did not have many up-to-date methods of identification for her children...
Still holding fast to their Memorial Day grand opening, the Cameron Parks Department recently released the prices for the upcoming season. Pre-kindergarten children will pay $1 for access to the new, $4.7 million Cameron Aquatic Center while K-12 children can enter for $5, non-resident children...

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