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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...
Members of the Cameron Police Department march with participants of Saturday’s Out of Darkness Suicide Awareness Walk.
Hundreds effected by the death of loved ones from suicide spent Saturday morning circling the track of Dave Goodwin Field as part of the Out of Darkness Suicide Awareness Walk.  The walk, a fundraiser for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, began as a social media post by Cameron...
Cameron City Manager Steve Rasmussen gives a rundown of city finances during Monday’s meeting.
After weeks of rigorous discussion during the passage of the 2020-2021 budget, the Cameron City Council made a few special fund projects a priority during a special meeting Monday evening. As part of Monday’s discussion, the city council, Cameron Chamber of Commerce, Cameron Missouri Main Street...
Dalton Stufflebean poses for a photo with Cameron R-1 School District's newest staff member Odie.
The Cameron R-1 School District welcomed its newest staff member Odie, a special needs dog, who began working with students Monday. Following more than 10 months of training, as well as a few weeks getting used to his new surroundings in Cameron, Odie began his first week of duty working with teens...
Gov. Mike Parson and Missouri First Lady Teresa Parson drop in on veteran Richard Walker's first visit with his wife Bonnie since March.
With the gubernatorial election just around the corner, Gov. Mike Parson dropped by the Western Missouri Correctional Center and the Cameron Missouri Veterans Home while on the campaign trail Thursday. Parson made his first stop at WMCC, which recently consolidated with Crossroads Correctional...
Shown here is a submitted photo of Jerry and Flo Kinder.
Clinton County Coroner Robert Lee Hanks ruled out foul play after first responders discovered the bodies of Cameron Antique Mall Owners Jerry and Florence Kinder. Although still awaiting autopsy results, Hanks attributed severe health conditions, unrelated to COVID-19, to the deaths of Jerry and...
Music teacher Allyson Kapp takes her class outside to teach a lesson on rain Monday.
For the first time in nearly six months, Cameron R-1 School District students returned to regular class last week. While dozens of students chose to attend class virtually for the fall semester, the remainder returned to class for the first time last Thursday – delayed from last Tuesday due to...
After weeks of discussion, the Cameron City Council approved its 2020-2021 budget, which will go into effect next month. The council remained divided in approving the $20 million budget with councilwomen Becky Curtis and Darlene Breckenridge both voting against it, but with no further discussion...
After weeks of discussion, the Cameron City Council approved its 2020-2021 budget, which will go into effect next month. The council remained divided in approving the $20 million budget with councilwomen Becky Curtis and Darlene Breckenridge both voting against it, but with no further discussion...
Faith Eldredge serves brother Joseph during Saturday night’s annual Dream Catcher Dinner.
Dream Catchers announced it will move its annual dinner and chili contest from October to September 19. Newly inducted Dream Catchers President Travis Eldredge hopes to spark a friendly rivalry amongst members of area law enforcement this year with many agencies planning to attend next month. “We...

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