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New restaurant in Cape Fair brings a legacy
On the heels of one restaurant closing, Cape Fair gained a new breakfast and lunch spot literally in its place. The Reel Deal owned by Terena Hill, a seasoned restaurateur and owner of The Farmers Daughter in Galena, is the newest eatery offering residents and visitors alike a taste of home cooking. The Reel Deal is located at 8089 W. State Highway 76, in Cape Fair where a local favorite, Maple Hill, once operated.l.
Through the Years, May 15
Officials of FASCO, Industries, Inc. the City of Cassville, Chamber of Commerce and Industrial Development Corp., have jointly announced ground breaking ceremonies next Tuesday, May 28 for the new company manufacturing facility here. The announcements came shortly after election results were tabulated in Tuesday’s election. Representing FASCO will be R. W. Gysel, vice president, motor division; Peter Weis, vice president, Missouri motor division; Morris Castleberry of the Ozark plant, who will be the Cassville superintendent, and Mike Prueter, sales manager. The groundbreaking will begin at 5 p.m. at the plant site on the Sales Parn Road here. The public is invited to attend. A short program will be held at the site, with a music unit from the Cassville schools. Representing local interests will be Mayor Bill LeCompte, Bob Mitchell, C of C president, Bill Wiley, IDC chairman and Joe Ellis, IDC attorney. Representing the Missouri Division of Commerce and Industrial Development, which was most helpful in several stages of planning, will be Don Estell, industrial development specialist.
News Briefs, May 15
Lawrence and Barry County Democrats will meet on May 23 at the Angus Branch Steakhouse, located at 114 Chapel Drive in Monett. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. Those wishing to eat should arrive by 5:305:45 p.m., with each responsible for their own meal expense. Guest speakers will include two area candidates for State Representative: Jeremy Dean from the 132nd in Springfield, and Rebecca Jensen, from the 160th District in Newton County. The group also hopes to have Yma Sautbine from the 158th District in Barry County. There will be reports from the group’s two scholarship award presentations, and discussion on fundraising events for Missi Hesketh in the U.S. 7th District Congressional race. All area Democrats and like-minded friends are invited and encouraged to attend. For more information, people may call Jim Kabell at 417-848-4640.
I-29 single-vehicle crash results in injuries to four
Four individuals were injured in a single-vehicle accident on Interstate 29 on May 11 at approximately 3:30 p.m. The incident occurred near the 60.4-mile marker, about 10 miles north of Mound City. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 2008 Toyota Avalon, driven by Karla R. Koontz, 58, of...
Bass Pro Fishing Tips: Catching crappie; check out area lakes report
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The weekly fishing report is courtesy of Mike Webb, Bass Pro Shops sponsored angler and Webb’s Guide Service owner. Fish the flooded bushes on flat points with a spinner bait on windy days. On calm days, flip a Bass Pro cover jig in the bushes.
Kimberling City wastewater plant named state’s best
The city of Kimberling City has recently emerged as a beacon of excellence in wastewater management. During the May 7 Board of Alderman meeting, Kimberling City’s Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Dan McCarthy was recognized for his hard work. McCarthy was presented the title of 2024 Operator of the Year by the Missouri Water Environment Association (MWEA).
Boettler takes first place in essay contest
The Aurora Advertiser recently held a 2024 Solar Eclipse Essay Contest for area elementary students in fourth and sixth grades. Robinson Elementary’s Gretchen Boettler took first place in fourth grade, and her essay is below:. Gretchen Boettler. First place,. Fourth grade. The entire eclipse will last for more than...
Williams breaks school record set in 2000
Three Cassville thinclads will compete in four events at the MSHSAA Class 3 State Championships this weekend, and one Lady Wildcats added some emphasis to her qualification by breaking a school record set at the beginning of the millenum. At the Class 3, Sectional 3 in Mountain Grove on Saturday,...
Watch a movie at White Park this weekend
The City of Aurora received high marks from its auditing firm during their May 14 regular meeting at City Hall. Mayor Jason Lewis called the meeting to order, along with Chairman Pro Tem Tony Kennedy and council members Dawn Oplinger, Theresa Pettit and Josh Blades. Matt Wallace with KPM, CPAs...
All Roads Lead Home mural series
Raine Clotfelter, America’s muralist, is shown with the latest mural in the All Roads Lead Home series in Aurora. This mural has two large panels that will be installed on the north side of the Aurora Houn’ Dawg Alumni & Outreach Center in the coming weeks. Plans are...
2 Trojans trekking to state
Two Southwest High School runners have advanced to the Class 2 State Track and Field Championships, scheduled for Friday and Saturday. At the Class 2, Sectional 3 meet in Blue Eye on Saturday, senior Robert Humphries finished fourth in the mile and 2-mile at Sectional 3 at Blue Eye High School. Humphries ran a 4:39 in the mile and 10:23 in the 3200 meters.
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