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 Volunteers Jim O’Connor, Sandy Graham and Dana Hughes prepare meals.
The Cameron Elks Lodge served more than 100 area first responders as a way to give back in a time of great need.  With first responders dealing with COVID-19 and unrest throughout the Kansas City metro, the Cameron Elks reached out to area police, paramedics and firefighters to see if they could...
BURN BAN in effect until further notice Due to dry and windy conditions, the Fire Department has issued a burn ban until further notice for the City of Cameron. No outdoor burning allowed at this time.
Seniors Karlie Fletcher and Ty Campbell pose for a photo after being named CHS queen and king.
Although COVID-19 social distancing recommendations forced the postponement or cancelation of many Cameron High School Homecoming traditions, the crowning of homecoming king and queen was not one of them. Cameron High School students elected senior volleyball team outside hitter Karlie Fletcher and...
Great Pumpkin Glow Run participant Taeloree Teel gets ahead of the pack Saturday night.
The second annual Fall Festival drew hundreds to McCorkle Park, partaking in music, food and a variety of other activities Saturday. After a soft launch in 2019, the 2020 Fall Festival returned with much more enthusiasm with Cameron Missouri Main Street, Inc. partnering with the Cameron Arts...
Gov. Mike Parson and Missouri First Lady Teresa Parson drop in on veteran Richard Walker’s first visit with his wife Bonnie since March.
Despite having a lockdown in place since March, COVID-19 finally found its way into the Cameron Missouri Veterans Home. The Missouri Veterans Commission announced two veterans and two staff members contracted COVID-19. “From the first day that COVID-19 was detected in Missouri, the Veterans Homes...
Cameron City Councilwoman Becky Curtis details the life of Rose Dildine.
The Cameron Historical Society held its second annual Cemetery Tour, highlighting the lives of Cameron’s most noteworthy citizens residing in the Graceland Cemetery.  While the inaugural tour at Packard Cemetery focused on many of the Cameron’s founders and unsolved mysteries involving some of its...
The Cameron Historical Society held its second annual Cemetery Tour, highlighting the lives of Cameron’s most noteworthy citizens residing in the Graceland Cemetery.  While the inaugural tour at Packard Cemetery focused on many of the Cameron’s founders and unsolved mysteries involving some of its...
Classes will be much different for many Cameron High School students after district officials announced implementation of Plan B. As part of a four-tier collaborative plan with the Clinton County Health Department to fight COVID-19, Cameron R-1 School District announced it will enter Plan B -...
The Cameron High School Lady Dragon Volleyball Team will be under quarantine until October 3.
Cameron High School administrators sent 20 students home as part of its response to the school’s first COVID-19 diagnosis. Following updated recommendations from the Clinton County Health Department, requiring quarantining any person within 6 feet of a person diagnosed with COVID-19 for more than...
Then Mayor Darlene Breckenridge presents a proclamation to retired firefighter Ike Taylor last October.
City of Cameron Clerk Shellie Blades announced the passing recently retired Cameron Fire Department firefighter Ike Taylor. Taylor, who began working for the CFD in 1967 at the age of 38, passed less than a year since officially retiring following 52 years of service, making him the longest serving...

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