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Retired teachers bring home honors

Retired teachers bring home honors
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Story: Nine $500 classroom grants presented in southwest Missouri (11/20/21)

Several area teachers recently received $500 classroom grants from the Missouri Retired Teachers Foundation. Recipients in Greenfield, Marionville, Aurora, Mt. Vernon, Pierce City, Neosho and.

Story: All Roads Lead Home Mural project receives grant (9/8/21)

Story: All Roads Lead Home Mural project receives grant (9/8/21)
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Local News: News briefs (5/5/21) | Cassville Democrat

All lanes of Farm Road 2140 open at Highway 37 Barry County Farm Road 2140 at Missouri Route 37 south of Butterfield was fully reopened as of noon on April 28. Both lanes of Farm Road 2140 were closed at Route 37 to allow contractor crews to widen Route 37 and add center turn lane. The work is part of a larger project to make roadway improvements along Missouri Route 37 between Monett and the Missouri/Arkansas state line. Jenkins Bridge Foundation group hosting duck race The Jenkins Bridge Foundation is sponsoring a “Fun Day at the Bridge” at the historic bridge from 2-5 p.m. Saturday. The day will include duck races, a music jam session, food, games and water fun. Duck chances can be purchased for $5 each or three for $10 from Foundation members, on the “Save the Jenkins Bridge” Facebook page or on the day of the race. The first three to cross the finish line will receive prizes. Anyone wanting to play music is encouraged to come and share their talents. Music will be on the

Local News: Jenkins Bridge fund receives $10,000 donation (4/28/21)

Wednesday, April 28, 2021 The Jenkins Bridge Foundation extends a big “thank you” to the anonymous donor who has given $10,000 toward the approximately $200,000 it will cost to make repairs on the Jenkins Bridge to meet the specifications for a pedestrian bridge. One music fundraiser was held prior to the COVID shut down. Projects since then have included writing grants, selling T-shirts, and soliciting donations and pledges. A Save the Bridge Day is planned at the bridge for May 8 from 2-5 p.m. The schedule includes music, duck races, food and other activities. For more information, people may contact President Dawna Skaggs or Secretary-Treasurer Denise Prisk on the “Save the Jenkins Bridge” Facebook page or their personal Facebook page, or call Ruby Vincent at 417-574-6323. Contributed photo

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