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Shown here is one of the grain bins installed last year near Harris Street.
The Cameron Planning and Zoning Commission will decide whether to approve construction of four grain bins as part of an expansion of services by the Cameron Coop.  During last Thursday's Cameron Board of Adjustments meeting, the group granted a height variant for the project, allowing it to move on...
The Hope KC Ministries Band plays to hundreds of maximum security prisoners during a concert last Thursday inside the Western Missouri Correctional Center gymnasium.
Prison Power Ministries returned to Western Missouri Correctional Center for the first time in more than two years as part of a three-night “Christmas on the Inside” concert series.  Last Thursday’s concert series finale kicked off in front of more than 200 maximum-security prisoners, featuring...
Following threats of legal litigation by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmidt over mask mandates in schools, the Cameron R-1 School District will dramatically shift its strategy in preventing the spread of COVID-19. During Monday’s Cameron R-1 School District Board of Trustees meeting, Supt. Matt...
Prison Power Ministries returned to Western Missouri Correctional Center for the first time in more than two years as part of a three-night “Christmas on the Inside” concert series.  Last Thursday’s concert series finale kicked off in front of more than 200 maximum-security prisoners, featuring...
Cameron resident B.J. Reed fills out her paperwork for the upcoming city council race against incumbent Councilwoman Julie Ausmus.
 Five candidates vie for two seats on the Cameron City Council after the filing deadline passed Tuesday afternoon.  Incumbent Julie Ausmus and challenger B.J. Reed will each run for the only three-year term up for vote in April while Mark Gargas, Angela Hogan and Alexander Williams will run to...
Matthew Wilson picks out a gift during last Saturday’s Shop with a Cop event inside the Cameron Walmart.
More than 100 area kids will have presents under their Christmas tree thanks to an effort by area law enforcement. As part of the 2021 Shop with a Cop, each child received more than $200 - an increase from 2020 thanks to donations exceeding $20,000. “This is one of the big days for the Cameron...
More than 100 area kids will have presents under their Christmas tree thanks to an effort by area law enforcement. As part of the 2021 Shop with a Cop, each child received more than $200 - an increase from 2020 thanks to donations exceeding $20,000. “This is one of the big days for the Cameron...
Shown here is a building  the Cameron Historical Preservation Society hopes to save with a portion of funds raised from advertising on a wooden barricade.
The City of Cameron and the Cameron Historical Preservation Society continue working for a solution to resolve fundraising issues associated with an effort to save a building in downtown.  As part of an effort to save a three-building structure on the 200 block of Third Street, which dates back to...
Hundreds fill the Cameron United Methodist Church for the Cameron Municipal Band’s holiday concert, “Comfort and Joy: Songs of the Season”.
The Cameron Municipal Band resurrected a holiday tradition in front of hundreds last Sunday inside the Cameron United Methodist Church.  As part of their holiday concert, “Comfort and Joy: Songs of the Season” the municipal band treated attendees to more than an hour of songs centered around...

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