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Cameron Police Department officers walk for I.B. Fugate during the 2020 Out of Darkness Walk.
After drawing hundreds of participants in its premiere, the Out of Darkness Suicide Awareness Walk returns to Cameron Sunday, September 19th. Cameron High School’s Dave Goodwin Memorial Field will once again serve as the location of the event, where hundreds circled the track brandishing signs,...
The Cameron City Council finalized its downtown redevelopment plan Monday night, and adding the recently relocated Leibrandt Jewelry Store as its first project. The city council unanimously approved the plan, which declares portions of downtown Cameron as blighted property and giving property...
The Cameron City Council finalized its downtown redevelopment plan Monday night, and adding the recently relocated Leibrandt Jewelry Store as its first project. The city council unanimously approved the plan, which declares portions of downtown Cameron as blighted property and giving property...
The Cameron City Council finalized its downtown redevelopment plan Monday night, and adding the recently relocated Leibrandt Jewelry Store as its first project. The city council unanimously approved the plan, which declares portions of downtown Cameron as blighted property and giving property...
Contractors will complete the facade of the Cameron High Performing Arts Center in the next few weeks following a slight delay due to one of the concrete pieces sustaining damage in an accident.  Cameron R-1 School District Superintendent Matt Robinson announced the delay came from the wall being...
Shown here is the CHS performing arts center.
Contractors will complete the facade of the Cameron High Performing Arts Center in the next few weeks following a slight delay due to one of the concrete pieces sustaining damage in an accident.  Cameron R-1 School District Superintendent Matt Robinson announced the delay came from the wall being...
Betty Thorp, a resident at The Village, displays her acryllic pieces Monday.
The lockdown may have caused a lot of personal turmoil, but for the residents of The Village, it was an opportunity to channel their inner artist. Many of the works on display at Monday’s art show inside The Village were created by residents during the lockdown, which they gleefully displayed. “...
The 2019 Cameron Crazies cheer on the Dragons during their season opener.
After limiting attendance to all Cameron R-1 School District sporting events to family members last year, Superintendent Matt Robinson announced games will return to regular Attendance for the 2021-2022 school year. The move paves the way for the return of the Cameron High School student fan...
After months of committee meetings, the Cameron City Council finalized the city’s $36 million budget with little fanfare.  With the new city park, aquatic center and sewer improvements accounting for $16 million, and representing the most significant change from the previous budget, Monday’s vote...
After months of committee meetings, the Cameron City Council finalized the city’s $36 million budget with little fanfare.  With the new city park, aquatic center and sewer improvements accounting for $16 million, and representing the most significant change from the previous budget, Monday’s vote...

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