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Local News: A summer of South Park improvements (4/28/21)

Wednesday, April 28, 2021 Cassville looks at 4 major projects to be completed by September The city of Cassville is planning this summer to make four major improvements to South Park, used frequently for the soccer fields, community events, like TroutFest, and the winding greenway trails that wrap around the city. Based on a meeting between the city and Barry Electric at the end of March, a list of projects, needed materials and the potential cost was released. The four project include: • Additional electrical services, or three additional 200 amp electrical services be used for community events like TroutFest, where vendors need electric access

Local News: News briefs (4/21/21) | Cassville Democrat

Roaring River Nature Center hosting Earth Day celebration Join the Roaring River State Park Ozark Chinquapin Nature Center on April 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for Earth Day 2021 and learn how to make a difference in preserving Missouri’s natural resources. Community partners will be at the park to provide games and crafts, and the Department of Conservation will be handing out native trees. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, people may call 417-847-3742. Alumni Banquet scheduled The annual Cassville High School Alumni Association Banquet will be May 29 in the CHS Commons Area. Doors will open at 5 p.m. with dinner served at 6 p.m. Dinner and dues are $15. Any class having a special reunion may contact Kay Baker at 417-847-4219 to make reservations.

Local News: Low turnout election produces tight races (4/14/21)

Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Wheaton Fire narrowly approves property tax levy Tuesday’s election resolved numerous Barry County races, some by the slightest of margins, in a year with many unopposed races. Barry County tallied one of the lowest voter turnouts for April’s vote in recent years, mustering only 6.7 percent turnout or 1,483 votes. A lack of contests at the municipal level contributed to apathy among voters. Barry County cities Purdy The real change occurring from Tuesday’s election will take place Monday night at the Purdy City Council meeting. West Three-term Ward Alderman Brian Bowers will resign to take the oath of office as mayor

Local News: Low turnout election produces tight races (4/10/21)

Saturday, April 10, 2021 Verona use tax fails, Aurora school bond issue passes Tuesday’s election resolved numerous bi-county races, some by the slightest of margins, in a year with many unopposed races. County clerks tallied one of the lowest voter turnouts for April’s vote in recent years. The Lawrence County count ran 9.13 percent with a little over 2,116 votes. Barry County did even more poorly, mustering only 6.7 percent turnout or 1,483 votes. A lack of contests at the municipal level contributed to apathy among voters. Barry County cities Purdy The real change occurring from Tuesday’s election will take place Monday night at the Purdy City Council meeting. West Three-term Ward Alderman Brian Bowers will resign to take the oath of office as mayor

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