September 5, 2024

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In this issue

  • Have I Got A Line For You!

    Thursday, September 5

    During a family lunch on Saturday the conversation drifted to the Missouri Supreme Court….not sure how. When I got home, I looked up a list of Missourians who’ve held that position. I …

  • Word On The Street

    Thursday, September 5

    What was your first job? First paying job was a receptionist at a Baptist seminary. -Dee Hadsall Busboy. -Rob Martin Babysitting. -Rachelle Brown

  • Get To Know Clinton, MO - Robert Ingram

    Thursday, September 5

    Name: Robert Ingram Birthplace: Kansas City, MO Hobbies: Hunting and fishing and watching the Chiefs. Education: Raytown High School graduate. What did you want to be when you …

  • Clinton Chamber Of Commerce Update

    Thursday, September 5

    SAVE THE DATE: Sept. 18th; Economic Development Luncheon. Join the Chamber and Economic Development director Mark Dawson for a discussion on what’s going on in Clinton. For details, just go the …

  • Twilight Garden Club Presents Yard Of The Month

    Thursday, September 5

    Twilight Garden Club is pleased to announce that the lovely yard of Judy Harris has been chosen as the August Yard of the Month. Judy has lived at 806 South Main for 29 years. She stated that she has …

  • REVIEWing The Past

    Thursday, September 5

    Reviewing the Past 80 Years Ago Windsor’s WW II Prisoners of War During World War II, the WINDSOR REVIEW featured news stories about Windsor soldiers serving in Europe or the Pacific. In 1944, …

  • MU Extension: Cow Winter Feed Cost Estimates

    Thursday, September 5

    This is the time of year when I begin to look at potential feed costs for wintering cows and backgrounding calves. A few years ago, a colleague and I developed a spreadsheet for estimating winter …

  • Donna Sharon Southard

    Thursday, September 5

    Donna Sharon Southard, 81, of Windsor, Missouri, died Sunday morning, September 1, 2024, at Blue Hills Rest Home in Independence, Missouri. Sharon was born on November 25, 1942, in Lebanon, Missouri, …

  • Church News

    Thursday, September 5

    Calhoun Community Church Welcome to the Good News from Calhoun Community Church. Our church family gathers at 9:30 a.m. for pre- church food and fellowship. We use this special time for visiting one …

  • The Little Apple

    Thursday, September 5

    August 28, 2024 The A.C. Fall City Wide Garage Sale dates are set for September 20 - 21. Permits are $5 and can be purchased at City Hall beginning Tuesday, September 3 through Tuesday, September 17. …

  • Early Season Mistakes Cost Cardinals In Loss At Boonville

    Thursday, September 5

    Jamborees usually work out a lot of kinks going into a season, but the Cardinals still allowed some common early season miscues cost them in their 27-14 season opening loss at Boonville on Friday …

  • Lady Cards Softball Gets Back To .500 With Win Over Lexington

    Thursday, September 5

    The Lady Cardinals softball team got back to even on the season with a 14-2 win at Lexington on Monday night. Clinton trailed 1-0 after one but tied things in the third on a Lexi Barnhart triple that …

  • The Shepherd Calls

    Thursday, September 5

    Would-Be Christians In the year 305 A.D., Constantine became Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. He quickly outlawed the persecution of Christians. He took one step further and made Christianity the …

  • Fire Department Raises Safety Concerns To City Council

    Thursday, September 5

    In a regularly scheduled meeting the Clinton City Council met on Tuesday August 20 where Mayor Carla Moberly presided. Present for the meeting were Council Persons Gene Henry, Roger House, Austin …

  • Deepwater Celebrates Purple Heart City Designation During Ceremonies

    Thursday, September 5

    In a heartfelt ceremony on Veterans Day, Mayor Corrine Lesmeister officially proclaimed Deepwater, Missouri, a Purple Heart City. This honor recognizes the sacrifices made by military veterans, …

  • Area Horseshoe Pitchers Hit The Stake Over Long Weekend

    Thursday, September 5

    Last weekend, more than 160 horseshoe pitchers from around the state converged on the Benson Center for the Missouri Horseshoe Pitchers State Tournament. It is the first time the state tournament has …

  • Clinton Fights Teacher Shortage With 'Grow Your Own' Program

    Thursday, September 5

    Across the state, teachers and students have returned to the classroom. But according to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, not every classroom has a teacher or one with …

  • September 5, 2024

    Thursday, September 5

  • Ozark Foodie

    Wednesday, September 4

    Fall is rapidly approaching with major cooking; casseroles, baking, cakes and cookies and pies! Oh my! So, with all the temptations coming up I know I have to keep eating my share of healthy foods. …

  • Wildcats Kick-Off Season With Road Rout Of Lawson

    Wednesday, September 4

    Week 1 of the high school football season usually always exposes a team in one way or another. However, the Wildcats kept that to a minimum when they executed their offense very effectively and were …

  • Lincoln Wins Big In Opener, Will Face Big Test At Tipton

    Wednesday, September 4

    While it wasn't a pretty first half, the Lincoln Cardinals came out fast in the second half to defeat Willow Springs, 32-13 at home in first game of the 2024 season. After a scoreless first …

  • Bluebirds Fall To Salisbury In Gridiron Opener

    Wednesday, September 4

    The Cole Camp Bluebirds traveled to Salisbury and fell victim to the Panthers, 30-15 to open the football season on Friday night. Salisbury scored first to make it 8-0 but new QB Grant Rodriguez …

  • Cole Camp's Brauersville Church To Celebrate 175 Years Of Fellowship

    Wednesday, September 4

    One of the older churches in the Cole Camp area will celebrate its 175th anniversary on Sunday, September 15, 2024. The day will begin with a worship service at 10:30 a.m. Then a pot luck dinner …

  • Lakeview Heights Fire Department Will Host Annual Fish Fry Next Saturday

    Wednesday, September 4

    Most of the residents in the Lakeview Heights Fire Department District know the people that volunteer their time to that department are dedicated and give a lot of their own personal time to support …

  • Down On The Creek

    Wednesday, September 4

    I'll Keep Sal! My Uncle strode behind the mule to turn the rocky soil, while his small son sat beneath a tree at the end of the furrows. It was the 1930s and such was the plight of a man without a …

  • Meet The People Of Benton County - Diana Higgins

    Wednesday, September 4

    NAME: Diana Higgins BIRTHPLACE: Sedalia YEARS IN BENTON COUNTY: 42 years FAMILY: Husband, John; Sons, Bret and Glen; 7 grandchildren THE BEST THING ABOUT LIVING IN BENTON COUNTY …

  • Fristoe News

    Wednesday, September 4

    The weather has been cooperating nicely with some really helpful rains through the week! It is hot but not as hot as a week ago! We received word that Judy Retherford went to be with The Lord …

  • B.P.O.E. Lodge #2783

    Wednesday, September 4

    Our lodge is non-smoking. “Dining at the Lodge”: September 6, Rib Eye Steak Night, 5:00 PM-7:00 PM, 8 oz $15, 14 oz Dinner includes baked potato, salad and roll, RSVP by …

  • Have I Got A Line For You!

    Wednesday, September 4

    During a family lunch on Saturday the conversation drifted to the Missouri Supreme Court….not sure how. When I got home, I looked up a list of Missourians who’ve held that position. I …

  • Financial Focus

    Wednesday, September 4

    It’s probably not on your calendar, but September is Life Insurance Awareness Month. And it’s indeed a pretty good idea to be aware of what life insurance can do for you. Life …

  • Word On The Street

    Wednesday, September 4

    With summer gone, what is the next holiday you look forward to? Halloween, and seeing the little kids in their costumes. Plus, I do love the candy as well! -Vania Stebbins I'm already …

  • Church News

    Wednesday, September 4

    Lincoln First Baptist Church Welcome to September. It doesn’t seem possible that this year is almost gone. God has been good to us this year. We have had families join the church. We had a …

  • Letter To The Editor

    Wednesday, September 4

    Dear Editor, I am very curious as to why the State goes through the expense and time to set Child Support Orders, and doesn't follow through with them. I personally know a few young Mothers, and I'm …

  • Benton County Sheriff's Report

    Wednesday, September 4

    Sheriff’s Report 8/26/24 to 9/2/24 Kimberly Marie Martinez of Lincoln, MO was sentenced on 8-27-24 to 48 hours in the Benton County Detention Facility. Subject completed her sentence and …

  • BCED Presents Monthly Update

    Wednesday, September 4

    The Benton County Economic Development group met in Lincoln’s City Hall on Wednesday, August 28 at 4:15 p.m. First on the Agenda was Broadband. JoAnn Lane, Economic Development Director, with …

  • Cole Camp Cruises Into Fair Week, Fun Starts On Thursday

    Wednesday, September 4

    Tickets for the reserved seating at the Cole Camp Fair parades are on sale at Main Street Mutual Insurance, 206 West Main Street in Cole Camp. The price for front row seats is $3, and other rows cost …

  • Rodeo: A Tail Of Thrills, Tradition And Triumph

    Wednesday, September 4

    As the skies cleared and a light rain freshened the air, the stage was perfectly set for the 33rd Annual Benton County Rodeo, a cherished event presented by Shawnee Masonic Lodge No. 653 in Warsaw. …

  • Traditions Are Part Of Parochial School Fabric

    Wednesday, September 4

    Students in Benton County are in the process of settling into new classes for the 2024-25 school year. In addition to the three public schools in Benton County there are two private schools which …

  • So Long Summer! Labor Day Caps Successful Travel Season

    Wednesday, September 4

    Warsaw and the surrounding area were extremely busy over the Labor Day weekend as great weather, as well as a number of activities, brought in large crowds to the Twin Lake area. Out at Beyonder …