Habitat staff pleads to community for better behavior
The South Barry County Habitat for Humanity ReStore has been lending a helping hand at its current location since the summer of 2017, but this year especially, the facility is facing a growing problem theft and dumping.
The ReStore offers all kinds of household goods and appliances in its nearly 6,000-square-foot building.
The habitat and ReStore missions are the same, putting Gods love in action, bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope.
But, the ReStore puts a focus on offering low-cost building supplies and household goods to the community.
Tabetha Cooper, ReStore manager, said the ReStore has always accepted donations in the same way, only during business hours.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
By Jordan Troutman jtroutman@cassville-democrat.com
Sharon Martin, DeKalb County Historical Society president, and Sharon Murphy, treasurer, look through the Standard Atlas. This will be the oldest true copy they will have on record. The Standard Atlas will be on display at the DeKalb County Historical Society. Contributed photo
More than 100 years of township history logged in Standard Atlas
There is a saying that one mans trash is another mans treasure, and the cliche was found to be true when a 104-year-old DeKalb County Standard Atlas was found in a donation box at the local South Barry County Habitat for Humanity.