Local police team up to enforce Click It or Ticket day and night

Osage Beach motorists who refuse to wear their seat belts — beware.  The 2012 national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization kicks off May 21 to help save lives by cracking down on those who don’t buckle up. 

 

Sign up now for food preservation classes this summer

University of Missouri Extension will be offering four sessions on food preservation and canning this summer. To make the most of your garden’s delights, it is important to have up-to-date food preservation information.

Senate hopeful makes campaign stop at the lake

After serving in the U.S. Marine Corps for years and then leading his family owned business, Vi-Jon, for over thirty years, St. Louis native, John Brunner is now vying to be the Republican candidate for the Missouri Senate. The senate hopeful made a stop in Camdenton to take part in a trap shooting event and chat with Missouri constituent Wednesday. He also made a stop in Eldon.

Local Spanish students score high

Sixty-one Camdenton High School Spanish students participated in and attained national recognition for excellent performance on the 2012 National Spanish Examinations.

2012 Camdenton docudrama

April municipal elections cost $11.18 per ballot

Elections carry a hefty price tag for taxing entities.

District among nation’s best for music education

At a time when school districts across the country are cutting music and arts programs, the Camdenton R-III Board of Education accepted an award Monday night for its efforts to maintain – and grow – music education.

Unconscious driver flips car

A Sunrise Beach teenager flipped his car Monday afternoon sustaining serious injuries. Jeffrey P. Pratt, 17, was driving a 1996 Toyota northbound on Missouri Route 5 when the crash occurred just south of Standing Rock Road.

Alcohol checks remain despite budget cuts

Budget cuts at the state level have prompted law enforcement at the local level to ensure compliance with state liquor laws.

Fake crash conjures real emotions

The seconds and minutes ticking by was a detail none of the high school students could ignore. More than four minutes passed between the time the first 911 call was made and when police and other emergency responders started arriving at the faux car accident set up in the Camdenton High School parking lot.
The accident wasn't real and the injuries were fake, but law enforcement wanted the scenario set up as real as possible.

Pedestrian struck by a car last week upgraded to stable condition

A 67-yer-old woman was life-flighted to University Hospital in Columbia after sustaining serious injuries when a car struck her Thursday morning.

Camdenton choirs soar at festival

Camdenton High School choirs saw outstanding results at the Music in the Parks Choral Festival at Evangel University on Saturday, April 28.  Both Concert Choir and Bel Cantos received Superior "I" Ratings.

District honors outstanding educators

Each school year starts out nearly the same, Connie Selby said, holding and twirling around a princess-dressed Barbie for the crowd to see. With perfect hair and dress, you are excited to start the year, all the things you'll accomplish and the amazing students you'll have.

District to host community form on ACLU lawsuit

The Camdenton R-III School District is hosting a public forum on Tuesday to discuss the recent American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit and the district's Internet filtering software and policy.

Classic Car and Hot Rod Cruise-In

Our Savior's Lutheran Church will be having a Classic Car and Hot Rod Cruise-In from 3 p.m. until dark on Thursday, May17.

Renowned doctor visits CHS

Walking through Camdenton's high school halls on Monday, May 7 was a man that's walked the world in pursuit of saving lives.  Dr. Lester A. Mitscher, Emeritus professor at the University of Kansas, worked with Camdenton's students in small groups.

Camdenton Police Department activity report

May 2 to May 8

Duke Talent Identification Program recognizes Camdenton students

Ninety-five Camdenton Middle School seventh grade students were identified as eligible for the Duke University Talent Identification Program (TIP).

Camdenton pedestrian bridge ready for foot traffic

An opening date has been set for a new pedestrian bridge on the east side of Camdenton. The ribbon cutting ceremony is at 9 a.m. on Monday, May 21.

Free dance lessons offered Tuesday and Wednesday for Daddy-Daughter Dance

A girl's first dance should always be with her dad. Don't let her wedding day be the first time that dance is shared.

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