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Senator Roy Blunt dropped by the DeKalb County Courthouse for a legislative update, but recent events in Ukraine had him comparing the military action to Germany’s invasion of Poland.
While discussing federal legislative action with DeKalb County commissioners, Blunt said the U.S. is unlikely to...
Senator Roy Blunt dropped by the DeKalb County Courthouse for a legislative update, but recent events in Ukraine had him comparing the military action to Germany’s invasion of Poland.
While discussing federal legislative action with DeKalb County commissioners, Blunt said the U.S. is unlikely to...
Since the citizens of Cameron approved a tax in June 2020 to fund the construction of a new park, the topic of a name has been brought up many times at various Park Board meetings. With the park actively under construction and the ribbon cutting in sight later this year, it is time for the board...
A signage issue resulting in the loss of numerous Leibrandt Jewelry Store customers due to confusion caused by the store’s relocation after more than 100 years in downtown has been resolved.
Steve Leibrandt, the owner of the Leibrandt Jewelry Store, commended the city council, city staff and the...
Following the retirement of Cameron R-1 School District Special Resources Officer Scott Meyer, the board of education began the first steps in finding a replacement.
Matt Robinson, Cameron superintendent, hopes to have a new SRO in place by the end of the school year but does not believe the...
COLUMBIA — The Cameron High School Dragon Wrestling Team put four wrestlers on the podium while taking fourth at the last Saturday’s Missouri High School Activities Association State Championship Tournament.
Junior 113-pound wrestlers Caleb Husch and senior 126 Tanner Riley each took home silver,...
Following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Cameron Area Chamber of Commerce will return this spring.
Mary Murdock, director of the Cameron Area Chamber of Commerce, said she is proud to bring back the annual gala, which recognizes the efforts of area business leaders and...
Following the retirement of Cameron R-1 School District Special Resources Officer Scott Meyer, the board of education began the first steps in finding a replacement.
Matt Robinson, Cameron superintendent, hopes to have a new SRO in place by the end of the school year but does not believe the...
With the hopes of covering a $30,000 deficit in its solid waste fund, the Cameron City Council approved a $1, 10-month increase of city solid waste disposal fees.
During Monday's meeting, City of Cameron Finance Director Carmen Weigand outlined the planned increase in the hopes of introducing an...