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Although the $8.7 million Cameron High School Performing Arts Center hosted a handful of events, the November 17 debut of “Frozen” will be the facility’s first public showcase of its true potential.
With opening night less than 10 days away, and dress rehearsals well underway, CHS Drama Department...
The Cameron Veterans Home recently received an amazing piece of technology for the recreational therapy of its veterans.
The technology, referred to as the “Magic Table” represents a collaborative effort between the Cameron Veterans Assistance League and Sheila Mefford, Recreation/Music Therapist...
After postponing an update to the Cameron City Council for months due to a shakeup of the Old School of Cameron Historical Preservation Board, OSCHPB President Allen Reed provided provided regarding plans to save a building on Third Street that dates back to Cameron’s founding.
During Monday’s...
Despite missing the October deadline, and racing to pave Griffin Road before winter weather makes laying asphalt impossible, Cameron city leaders did have an optimistic viewpoint regarding progress of the $750,000 project.
During Monday’s Cameron City Council meeting, Cameron Streets Director Tad...
Dozens of area organizations came together to make sure Cameron kids had a bountiful Halloween despite temperatures dipping to below freezing Tuesday night.
Throughout the Nation’s Crossroads multiple venues provided indoor and outdoor trick or treating events.
“We really didn’t know how to plan,...
A Bethany man faces a felony forgery charge after attempting to use more than $100 in counterfeit money at the Cameron Dollar General.
Christian Crossley, 39, allegedly attempted to exchange five phony $20 dollar bills in order to place $100 in credit on his CashApp account last Tuesday, prompting...
Griffin Road remains unpaved despite multiple assurances from city officials the project would wrap up at the end of October.
Already mired in multiple delays due to relocating utility lines, a recent spate of cold weather further delayed the project with no set timeline on when the road will...
Following last year’s rebranding from the Cameron High School Pom Squad to the CHS Xtreme Dance Team, Cameron dancers continue wowing crowds and preparing for the state competition this December.
With a team loaded with experienced upperclassmen, and underclassmen with enough talent to make up for...
The Cameron High School Marching Dragon Band returns to the gridiron with one of the most technically difficult halftime performances in recent memory with their “Sounds of Spain” halftime show.
Preparation for the show began last summer with band directors Jacob Jennings and Kayla Slagle hastily...