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Appetizing Ashland Area: Jockey Club not horsing around

Appetizing Ashland Area Slipping through the double red doors for lunch, all stress of the day seems to vanish. Jockey Club owner Corbie Stull has created an atmosphere for leisure dining unlike anything else in the entire tri-state community.  You’ll find the walls adorned with works of art and antique marble serving stations, red velvet couches for seating in certain areas or intimate booths for a quiet rendezvous. The flower arrangements on the mantle and throughout the restaurant, changed often by Donna Childers Suttles, are masterpieces themselves. One might ask, is the food as palatable as the environment? Unequivocally YES! 

Appetizing Ashland Area: Jockey Club not horsing around

Appetizing Ashland Area Slipping through the double red doors for lunch, all stress of the day seems to vanish. Jockey Club owner Corbie Stull has created an atmosphere for leisure dining unlike anything else in the entire tri-state community.  You’ll find the walls adorned with works of art and antique marble serving stations, red velvet couches for seating in certain areas or intimate booths for a quiet rendezvous. The flower arrangements on the mantle and throughout the restaurant, changed often by Donna Childers Suttles, are masterpieces themselves. One might ask, is the food as palatable as the environment? Unequivocally YES! 

Local News: Sweet Springs aldermen take oath, hear property and event requests (4/22/21)

Local News: Sweet Springs aldermen take oath, hear property and event requests (4/22/21)
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BOARD OF ALDERMEN DISCUSSES REMOVAL OF TWO TREES

The removal of two problematic trees was discussed by the Sweet Springs Board of Aldermen during its meeting on Monday, February 8. According to unofficial minutes from the meeting, City Clerk Michelle Fuehring pointed out the first tree is in the park next to the ball diamond. She said it is the tree that caused damage to the dugout. Fuehring said the other tree is in the alley on Jefferson Street. She said the city and alderman John Clevenger have been contacted about the tree. Alderman Boyd Jones recommended the city advertise for bids for removal of the trees. The board voted to approve the recommendation. All bids should be in by 5 p.m. on February 26.

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