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For more, log on to: www.mycameronnews.com Cameron, Missouri Gunman, patrolman exchange fire during pursuit By Jimmy Potts The chase ended Santiago-Cruz rolled Editor his vehicle a mile from the Cameron [email protected] Regional Medical Center off-ramp. He later died from wound sustained in what A pair of high-speed chase, left one man the MSHP described as a self-inflicted dead and a Cameron Police Department gunshot. officer injured following incidents Friday Friday morning’s chase began at and Saturday. approximately 7 a.m. when, according to Friday an unnamed trooper with the a press release by MSHP Sgt. Jake Angle, Missouri State Highway Patrol and Julian Troop H communications received a call Santiago-Cruz of Guadalupe Nuevo Leon, of shots fired from a red passenger car on Mexico exchanged gunfire during a high- northbound Interstate 35 at the 48-mile speed pursuit on I-35, kicked off with marker. Troopers observed the vehicle reports of Santiago-Cruz indiscriminately Shown here are a few members of law enforcement investigating a rollover firing at motorists. See PURSUIT on page 12 accident following a high-speed chase Friday morning on I-35. Clinton County sues Cameron By Jimmy Potts oversee construction and Editor maintain the $6 million, [email protected] 9-acre complex expected to house 17 duplexes. Clinton County served “That project is multiple city of Cameron supposed to cost something officials with a lawsuit last over $6 million,” Clinton week attempting to block a County Commissioner proposed 34-unit housing Larry King said. “You complex. figure up the real-estate Clinton County’s tax on a $6 million project, lawsuit disputes how it’s not peanuts … It backs Cameron designated up to the VA home. It backs property near a golf course up the golf course. There and other high-value are $300,000 houses right amenities as blighted while across the street from it.” approving a 25-year tax King said there was no abatement with Foundation discussion of the economic Redevelopment Corporation, who will See SUIT on page 6 City council approves

The Cameron Municipal Band opens the summer concert series with ‘An American Fanfare’ during last medical marijuana zoning Thursday’s concert inside McCorkle Park as part of a annual tradition. The band dates back to 1866. By Jimmy Potts “Currently, the way Editor our zoning ordinance is [email protected] [written], it doesn’t really Cameron Municipal Band celebrates 153rd specify where a pharmacy Following the lead of can locate so we put this the Cameron Planning and information in there to help year during summer concert series kickoff Zoning Board, the Cameron clarify the new business in one of only four municipal City Council approved a By Jimmy Potts the future and prepare for bands in Missouri. zoning ordinance creating Editor what’s coming,” Wymes [email protected] “It’s great and feeds pharmacies in anticipation said. two different loves. I love of legal medical marijuana The famed Cameron Monday was the first kids and working with sales. The ordinance Municipal Band opened the reading of the ordinance, students and watching them approved during Monday summer concert series last which came before the progress,” Clark said. “This night’s meeting creates Thursday, providing music planning and zoning board is working with colleagues, a designation in city at McCorkle Park for more two weeks ago. During anyone of whom could zoning laws allowing than 150 years. the planning and zoning conduct this band and it for pharmacies, which Cameron Municipal Band meeting Wymes suggested would sound great. I’m the Cameron Economic Director Ann Goodwin adding the term pharmacy lucky one. Many of them Director Tim Wymes Clark recently announced because it seemed are former music educators previously said creates a she will retire as Cameron appropriate for the type of High School Band director path for incoming medical See BAND on page 2 Cameron Band Director Ann Goodwin Clark but continue working with marijuana dispensaries. leads the band through its first performance. See ZONING on page 6 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTSPostponed SAT.,to June June 15th 8 • 9:00• 9 a.m. a.m. NOW! Location: 23966 St. Hwy. 6 • Gallatin, MO Call Shay Esbeck 660-605-0839 • Justin Harlow 660-605-2346 • Barney Esbeck 660-605-0841 2 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, June 6, 2019 Upcoming Meetings/Events

June 6-9 The Wall that Heals, a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, will be at the Lathrop Antique Fairgrounds and open and free to the public 24 hours a day.

June 6 Game Night at Cameron Public Library for ages 9-13. Come play Wii games, board games, BEY Blades, Pokemon and more from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

June 7 Twisted Stitchers Quilt Guild will hold their monthly meeting on Friday, June 7, 2019, at 6:30 p.m. at the Kidder Methodist Church. There will be a business meeting followed by open sew. Anyone interested in quilting is invited to attend. For more information please call 660-755-4911.

June 8 Lathrop High School All Alumni Reunion from 4-8 at Lathrop High School. Contact Melissa Huffman for more details 816-807-6647 Missouri Shoal DAR-Flag Day Picnic, Roslyn Heights, Boonville

June 10 Planning and Zoning meeting at 6 p.m. at City Hall located at 205 N Main Street. Session is open to the public. The Cameron Municipal Band’s clarinet section plays ‘Missouri Pride March’, an original piece by CMB member Randy Cunningham, during last Thursday’s summer concert series opener. June 11 Missouri Shoal DAR-1:00 p.m. PATRIOTIC Program: U.S. Flag Trivia-Anne Wolfe. Community Service: ______from front page Donate Flag BAND Adult Game Night at the Cameron Public Library or many of them are former all-state from 5 – 6:30 p.m. musicians. It’s apples and oranges and I like both.” June 13 Clark said becoming a member of STEAM Night at the Cameron Public Library from 5 the Cameron Municipal Band is much – 6 p.m. Ages 9-13 are invited to come do crafts, build, more demanding than performing code, create and learn circuitry. with the high school band. Instead of having months to work on a piece, the CMB has hours. They have a June 17 reading at 6 p.m. each Thursday, City Council meets in regular session 6 p.m. at City take an hour break and then perform Hall 205 N Main Street. Session is open to the public. it at 8 p.m. Although having a few The Cameron R-1 Board of Education meets in regular Cameron High School students on session at the administration building at 7 p.m. this year’s band, Goodwin said their positions were earned and not given. June 18 “These guys are monster players. Adult Game Night at the Cameron Public Library Some of the music we’ve done over from 5 – 6:30 p.m. the years, but much of that is stuff we’ve done on one run through, then we’re good to go. They’re real June 20 pros,” Clark said. “… The high Park Board meets at 6 p.m. in City Hall located at 205 school students have to reach a N Main Street. Meeting is open to the public. certain level of ability before they’re The Cameron City Carriers and Cameron Scouts BSA collected 906 pounds Cameron Library is hosting Lego Night from 5 – 6 which was donated to Cameron Food Pantry. Pictured, from left to right, are even considered to join. For us, it’s Cameron Municipal Band Trumpeter Chuck Harvey performs a solo. p.m. Kids age 9 – 13 are invited to come build with students who are either in the all- Carriers, Amanda Whaley, Greg Teel, Scott Mallen and Scott Terhune. They Pavilion that allows the band to Concert Band. Five years later Legos. Build to relax or build to compete. district or all-state band. Once they want to thank the Cameron Community for their generous donations. perform every Thursday and carryon state legislators approved allowing meet that standard, and we have an a tradition more than 150 years old. municipalities to impose a tax for opening we can fill, they come in June 23 “Much of what we are, and the concert performances, which led to Cameron Ukulele Club meets at the Methodist Church and quickly learn how to read and progress this band has made over the Cameron Municipal Band’s final Educational Building from 2-4 p.m. Everyone is invited. that’s just part of it. They’re used to the years, is due to the work of these name change. That year it began There is no charge to attend. For more information call being in a situation where they will great heroes of ours. Please take a hosting concerts every Thursday 816-808-2267. rehearse a piece for three or four few moments to share your respects nights with the Cameron Junior months, then perform it. Here, it’s to Mr. and Mrs. Price,” Clark said. Municipal Band, which disbanded in rehearse it and play it.” June 25 The Cameron Municipal Band 1955, playing on Saturday nights. Clark opened the summer series Adult Game Night at the Cameron Public Library was first organized in 1866 as “We all feel very privileged and with ‘An American Fanfare’, then from 5 – 6:30 p.m. the Cameron Silver Cornet Band. that’s the truth of it. We all appreciate ‘Purple Pageant’ and later ‘Missouri Throughout its 153-year history the privilege of carrying on the Pride March’ an original piece by the Cameron Municipal Band tradition of this group,” Clark said. June 26-30 CMB member Randy Cunningham. th saw several transformations until Missouri Shoal DAR-128 Continental Congress, During the performance, Clark paid 1922, when the city of Cameron See schedule on page 8. Washington, D.C tribute to Thomas J. and Betty Price, approved a tax to fund the band, whose namesake adorns the Price coining it the Cameron Community June 27 Cameron Library is hosting “Breakout” for ages 9-13. Come solve puzzles and clues to break into the box from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on facebook July 1 Cameron Newspapers City Council meets in regular session 6 p.m. at City Hall 205 N Main Street. Session is open to the public. LIKEwww.MyCameronNews.com US Thursday, June 6, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 3 Anniversary Saturday, June 15, 2019. They were married in the First Baptist Church in Winston and have lived in Cameron their entire married life. Virgil retired in 2010 after 40 years with JB-LB, Ins, Cameron. Carol worked at Lawns UnLimited Inc, Cameron for 20 years before retiring. They are the proud parents of four children, Pamela (Rick) Mudd, of Lathrop; Daniel (Ilana) of The Woodlands, Texas; David (Valerie) and Amy Stout of Kansas City. They are also the grandparents of seven: Teaguen, Keaton and Mason Mudd, Historical Highlight: Vanessa, Austin, Gavin and Emily Stout. Their children are hosting a reception for Another Cameron Connection the couple Saturday, June 15, 2019 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Venue 310, 310 N. Main St., Virgil and Carol (Uthe) Stout will in Cameron. Friends and family are invited. to Hollywood celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary By Stan Hendrix His gruff nature and Cameron Historical Society appearance also helped Scouts, carriers raise nearly 1,000 pounds of food [email protected] him fit well in comedies. “Speak Easily” with This summer you might hear Jimmy Durante and a lot of talk about the movie Buster Keaton is a “Adam at 6 a.m.” that was filmed good example. There in Cameron. This year marks 50 are clips of that film years since Michael Douglas and available to view online Lee Purcell launched their careers for free, so if you get a The Cameron Municipal Band’s clarinet section plays ‘Missouri Pride March’, an original piece by CMB with that film. They along with chance check it out. member Randy Cunningham, during last Thursday’s summer concert series opener. their co-star Joe Don Baker have DeWitt Clarke been very successful in Hollywood Stan Hendrix Jennings may not be a ever since. But they’re not the only common name today, successful Hollywood actors to but while he was making films he was ______from front page have a connection to Cameron. Long before recognized as a reliable actor that studios BAND “Adam at 6 a.m.” Cameron had a connection and producers could count on. It’s evident to Hollywood and dozens of motion pictures. by his list of over 150 film acting credits. DeWitt Clarke Jennings was born in Here are a few titles along with the actors he Cameron in 1871 and as an adult moved to worked with. Hollywood to appear in over 100 films with “The Deceiver” and “The Big Trail” with A list stars like , John Wayne, John Wayne, “Mutiny on the Bounty” with Clark Gable, Charles Laughton, Robert Clark Gable, “Fifty Roads to Town” with Cummings, Harry Carey, Paul Fix, Don Don Ameche, “Slave Ship” with Mickey Ameche, Mickey Rooney, George Raft, Rooney, “Front Page Woman” with Bette Jimmy Durante, Buster Keaton, Hedda Davis, “Speak Easily” with Jimmy Durante, Hopper, Robert Young and even the Three Buster Keaton and Hedda Hopper and Stooges. “Death on the Diamond” with Robert Young. He started his career as a Broadway In the early days of motion pictures, theatre usher then moved onto the stage as our town could be proud of the success of an actor. He soon became popular in moving DeWitt Jennings and the fact that he gave us pictures dating back to silent movies, then another Cameron connection to Hollywood. feature films. A big tough looking guy, he often played authoritarian characters like I always appreciate your comments and ships captains, Police officers or sheriffs. story ideas. Call 816-632-6543 to start your NOW SHOWING at Tyrrell Theater The Cameron City Carriers and Cameron Scouts BSA collected 906 pounds subscription today which was donated to Cameron Food Pantry. Pictured, from left to right, are ALADDIN (2019) Cameron Municipal Band Trumpeter Chuck Harvey performs a solo. or visit us online! Carriers, Amanda Whaley, Greg Teel, Scott Mallen and Scott Terhune. They Rated PG want to thank the Cameron Community for their generous donations. www.mycameronnews.com Show times: Fri. June 7th 5:30 pm 8:15 pm Sat. June 8th 2:45 pm 5:30 pm 8:15 pm Wiedmaier Reunion EVANS MEMORIAL DINNER AND RAFFLE Sun. 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It is hard to imagine experimental at the time as they “What happened on June information to local veterans and the courage of the troops who were part of the first soldiers to be 6, 1944?” share a little bit about life in the landed that day and the scars they given airborne training. While still “We stormed the beach military. carry from what they saw. There in paratrooper training, Richard at Normandy, which later June 6, 1944, they call it “the are movies about war, but these would receive another promotion, became known as D-Day, Longest day”. It started well don’t even begin to recreate the this time to the rank of first sir!” before daylight and went on, and actual conditions. There were lieutenant and assigned the role of “What was the turning on, and on. Paratroopers jumping an estimated 496,777 veterans executive officer of 1st Platoon. point of World War II?” at night into enemy territory and still with us in 2018. If you get a Richard, along with the rest of “Battle of the bulge, sir!” being shot while they floated to chance to talk with any of them, the 101st Airborne Division, was “What’s is the importance the ground that they could not they have some amazing tales deployed to England in September of May 12? The man thought see very well. Unfortunately, due to tell. Not everyone was at the 1943 to begin preparing for and thought “I don’t know, services). to poor visibility and confusion, beaches of Normandy, but they the invasion of Normandy. sir!” This benefit will be available some troops parachuted in right all served in many support roles. Eventually, this training was put The superior then said “Well, when final Federal regulations are on top of the German defenders. It takes an incredible number of into action and in the early hours I’ll tell your wife that you forgot published and effective, on June Glider planes called “flying support persons to prepare and of June 6, 1944, Easy Company her birthday.” 6, 2019. Certain veterans that coffins” were used to land pull off that kind of an operation. was deployed alongside the 82nd were eligible under the Veteran behind enemy lines with almost Along with the 50,000 vehicles, and the rest of the 101st Airborne News Bulletins CHOICE Program (VCP) based 4,000 troops and supplies. They there were 6,000 ships, and Divisions to commence Operation VA’s new urgent care benefit on distance may still be eligible to were towed to the area by C-47 11,000 airplanes involved in this Overlord and the D-Day invasion. for Veterans www.VA.Gov May receive community care after June aircraft and cut loose. Pilots had one battle. 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AFB where he retrained in aircraft maintenance. Veterans Voice: Leonard Nelson environmental systems such as In August of 1970 was sent to By Mike Hanrahan pressurization, oxygen supply, the RAF Airbase in Woodbridge, Lackland AFB in Texas, Leonard From there he went to Tan Son thermal systems, etc. England, where he was assigned to C-O Reporter went to Chanute AFB in Illinois AFB near Saigon, Vietnam, where th [email protected] In November of 1965 until the 67 Air Rescue Squadron where for training in aircraft mechanics. he worked primarily on F-105 August of 1966 he returned to he worked on AC-130’s and 853 Leonard Nelson graduated from Following this training, he was fighter-bombers, and armed bombs Takhli AFB in Thailand where Rescue helicopters. One of their Cameron High School in 1964. assigned to McConnell AFB in for missions. The F-105 conducted rd he continued to repair fighter jets more glamorous assignments was In August, he and three of his Wichita, Kansas, with the 23 most of the bombing runs in the for service in Vietnam. In August in recovering Moon Craft modules classmates enlisted in the United Fighter Wing. early years of the Vietnam War. of ’66 he returned to McConnell which were wrapped in inflatable States Air force. In April of 1965 Leonard Following the tour in Vietnam, where he spent 4 years in aircraft Following Basic Training at deployed to Takhli AFB in Thailand. Leonard returned to McConnell See VETERANS on page 5

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From South Korea he returned to Betty Eileen Burnett, 79, of Chillicothe, 2019, at 2:00 p.m. Online condolences may In 1974 he received what he described as McConnell to finish his career. died Monday, June 3, 2019, at Indian Hills – be made at www.lindleyfuneralhomes.com. his best assignment which was to McGuire Nelson retired as an E-7, Master Sgt. He A Stonebridge Community, Chillicothe. Arrangements: Lindley Funeral Home, AFB in New Jersey. There he worked on received the Meritorious Service Medal, Services will be at the Lindley Funeral Chillicothe, Missouri. C-141 transport planes. From McGuire, he along with numerous commendations. He Home, Chillicothe, Wednesday, June 5, was assigned to Anderson AFB in Guam retired November 1, 1985. where he worked on C-130’s which were Following military retirement, Nelson Lenora J. Davidson “typhoon hunters”. These planes took a lot worked for both Boeing and Lear Jet in 1929-2019 of abuse and required a lot of maintenance. Wichita. He retired for good in 2010. He and CAMERON - Lenora Joan Davidson, Church and enjoyed her church Sunday In 1977 Leonard went to the Technical his wife, Deborah, currently live in Derby, 89, passed away on May 26, 2019. school classes. Lenora was a volunteer at the Training Command at Lowry AFB in Kansas, just southeast of Wichita. He enjoys Lenora was born on December 3, 1929 in Cameron Nutrition Center. Colorado where he trained at the Precision boating and spends a lot of time supporting Butler, Pennsylvania to Kenneth and Bertha Survivors: son, Ross Davidson (Shannon Measuring Equipment Laboratory, where he his grandkids in baseball and other sports. (Simmons) Bell. Neal), Phoenix, AZ; three grandchildren, learned the recalibration and repair of test He always tries to attend CHS class reunions. She was preceded in death by her parents; Grace Davidson, Alexandra Davidson and equipment, referred to as “metrology”. husband, Edward; infant daughter, Leona; Audrey Davidson. Leonard then returned to McConnell brother, Robert Bell and sister, Norma Services were held at 11 a.m., Saturday, AFB until 1983 when he was sent to Kunsan Ralston. June 1, 2019 at Poland-Thompson Funeral Air Base in South Korea. The U.S. also has Lenora was a veteran of the United States Home, Cameron. Visitation was from 10-11 a base at Osan, South Korea. At Kunsan, Navy serving in England. a.m., prior to the service. Lenora owned and operated H & R Block Interment: Graceland Cemetery, Answers in classified in Cameron, before retiring. Cameron. Online condolences: www. Crossword Corner section She was a member of the First Baptist polandthompson.com. CLUES ACROSS 51. A constellation’s second 15. Cause to become Doris S. McCollum 1. Ancient Rome had one star insane 7. Engagement rings tend 53. Famed French painter 18. Feed 1922-2019 to have them of dancers 21. Crime organization CAMERON - Doris Springer many pets. 13. Not the leader 55. Engines do it 24. Acrobatic feats McCollum, 97, passed away on May 30, Doris was an active member of the 14. Decorated 56. Chemically inactive 26. Car mechanics group 2019 in Cameron. Historical Preservation Society of the Old 16. Morning 58. Moved quickly on foot 27. Mustachioed actor She was born February 26, 1922 in Green Cameron High School and the Historical 17. The Garden State 59. Threaten persistently Elliott City to Melvin Jeremiah “Teen” Springer Society (Railroad Depot Museum). 19. __, myself and I 60. Commercial 30. Inquired and Etta Laura (Bledsoe) Springer, the She is survived by two daughters, Linda 20. Gets up 61. Listen without the 32. S. Korean industrial city youngest of nine siblings. Girard, Maryville and Lucile Raney, Walnut 22. Type of meal speaker’s knowledge 35. Member of the cuckoo Doris grew up in Humphreys and Creek, CA; granddaughter, Laura Girard- 23. Cavalry sword 64. Rhodium family graduated from Humphreys High School. Munroe (Jeff), Parkville; numerous nieces 25. Proclaims 65. Caregivers to kids 37. Test for high schoolers She was also preceded in death by her and nephews. 26. Historic places 67. Highly ornamented 38. Some nights are these husband, Jewell L. McCollum. Remembrance gathering was held at 2 28. They go into space 69. Real, fixed property 39. Helps you stay During World War II, she was employed p.m., Sunday, June 2, 2019, at her home. 29. Hostelry 70. Brains organized at Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Memorial donations may be made to the 30. Peter’s last name 42. Cool! Beach, CA making turnbuckles for B-17 Historical Preservation Society, Historical 31. Necessary for syrup 43. Genus containing pigs CLUES DOWN bombers; she was a member of the “Rosie Society, or the charity of your choice. 33. Kids’ channel 1. Resembling apes 46. An opinion at odds the Riveter” organization. She was a Harvey Mrs. McCollum has been cremated under 34. Take upon oneself 2. Famed TV host Sullivan 47. Types of bears girl at La Posada Hotel in Winslow, AZ. the direction of Poland-Thompson Funeral 36. A bog 3. Rare Hawaiian geese 49. Smartphones give them 38. Small cavities in a gland 4. Convicted traitor 50. Nobel physicist Hans She was an accomplished hand quilter Home, Cameron. Online condolences: www. 40. Grand Theft Auto 5. Make into leather 52. Where rock stars work and enjoyed bridge and bowling in her polandthompson.com. vehicle 6. Urge to do something 54. Your car needs it younger years. She shared her home with 41. More vigorous 7. Small town in Spain 55. Dutch name for Ypres 43. Supply to excess 8. They promote products 57. Go after Bobby L. Taylor 44. Pie _ __ mode 9. Small Eurasian deer 59. Cold wind 1934-2019 45. Dash 10. Ancient people 62. Examines animals 47. You sometimes pardon 11. The Volunteer State 63. Popular island alcohol CAMERON - Bobby “Bob” Lee Taylor, (Scarlett) Taylor, El Dorado Springs; maintenance. it 12. Academic term 66. Northeast 84, passed away on May 30, 2019. sister, Shirley May (Galen) Campbell, In August of 1970 was sent to 48. Catch doing something 13. Natives of Alberta, 68. Indicates position Bob was born on October 30, 1934 in Cumberland, IA; sister-in-law, Vernell the RAF Airbase in Woodbridge, wrong Canada Cameron to Morris and Sadie (Whitaker) Taylor, Cameron; two granddaughters, Lisa England, where he was assigned to Taylor. Marie Capotosto and Melissa Taylor; and the 67th Air Rescue Squadron where He was preceded in death by his parents; five great-grandchildren; extended family, he worked on AC-130’s and 853 wife, Bernice; brothers, Kenneth, Charles, Olivia (Ralph) Dale, Kearney, Laura Olsen, Rescue helicopters. One of their Melvin and John Taylor. Cameron, Dr. Thomas E. (Karrie) Daniels, more glamorous assignments was He was a 1952 graduate of Cameron High Ames, IA; nine grandchildren, Amy, Lee, in recovering Moon Craft modules School. Bob was a veteran of the United Trisha, Jolene, Kristy, Lindsey, Lukas, Will which were wrapped in inflatable States Army, where he was stationed in and Joanna; 12 great-grandchildren. Aviano Italy from 1957-1960. He worked in Services were held 11 a.m., Monday, See VETERANS on page 5 the maintenance department for the Missouri June 3, 2019 at the Turney United Methodist State Department, before retirement in 1996. Church, Turney. Visitation was held 2-4 He was a member of the Turney United p.m., Sunday afternoon at Poland-Thompson Methodist Church and Turney Historical Funeral Home, Cameron. Burial: Miriam Society, where Bob enjoyed his passion of Cemetery, Bethany. Memorial donations maintaining both places. to the Turney United Methodist Church Survivors: companion of 15 years, and/or Turney Historical Society. Online Grace Daniels, of the home; son, Jonathan condolences: www.polandthompson.com.

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Assistance needed with community ZONING _ from front page health needs assessment survey services medical marijuana will provide for the citizens of Cameron. As for the Cameron’s current progress Community Health Survey for requests information from: creating a plan for regulating sales of medical marijuana, Wymes did not mention any change of status since he Clinton, Caldwell, Daviess and DeKalb Counties spoke with the planning and zoning board May 13. th “The state is not ready either. We’re on pace. I talked By Carol Arthur The goal of this assessment held Thursday, June 27 from 11:30 to [Patrick Cochran, Cameron city attorney] about Contributed update is to identify progress made a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Dining Room at bringing this before you guys tonight, then next meeting since 2016 in addressing community Cameron Regional Medical Center. go to public hearing, then we should be ready to go to Over the next three months, health needs and to collect up-to- A free lunch will be provided city council with our recommendations,” said Wymes in Cameron Regional Medical Center date community health perceptions. starting at 11:30 a.m. May. will be updating its 2016 Community In order to accomplish this goal, Vince Vandehaar, MBA (VVV Wymes said the state will begin accepting applications Health Needs Assessment (CHNA). a short online survey has been Consultants, LLC, an independent for medical marijuana businesses in July. During the This CHNA update will cover developed and can be accessed research firm from Olathe, Kansas) May meeting, Wymes presented what he described as a Clinton, DeKalb, Daviess and at: https://www.surveymonkey. has been retained to conduct the rough draft of the proposal of a new code of ordinances Caldwell Counties and is a follow-up com/r/CameronRegional_ associated research. for medical marijuana sales, working with Cochran and process designed to meet final IRS CHNA2019 Questions regarding Cameron basing it off an ordinance from another municipality. regulations released in 2015. All four-county residents, business Regional Medical Center’s CHNA Mike O’Donnell, CPDZ chairman, said the city can only These regulations require all leaders, and health care professionals activities may be addressed to regulate the times and days of operation and the distance 501(c)3 hospitals to conduct a are encouraged to complete the 2019 Carol Arthur at (816) 649-3226, of dispensaries from places of worship. CHNA and adopt an implementation online CHNA survey by Monday, or [email protected]. strategy at least once every three June 10th 2019, and to attend the years. upcoming Town Hall meeting to be MTE 8514 NW St. Rt. CC Hwy. MTE OFFICE CENTER 1½ Miles NW of Hamilton Powering Your Business • 300 + Varieties of Garden Seeds % Off In Stock Items • Sprays & Fertilizers 10 Valid only on the 10th of the month • Mulch & Potting Soil • Fruit Trees 216 N. Walnut • Cameron, MO • Hanging Baskets 816-632-2911 • Fax: 816-632-2973 216 E 3rd • Maryville, MO • 660-582-7128 • Rose Bushes [email protected]|www.mteoffice.com • Flowers

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______from front page Preferred Family Healthcare to host Financial Focus: Women Must Look Beyond SUIT mental health first aid training Social Security to Help Fund Retirement Preferred Family Healthcare to host throughout the nation, including Preferred Mental Health First Aid training at First Family Healthcare’s Prevention Women tend to depend and survivor benefits if Christian Church on North Pine Street will Department, to provide Mental Health more on Social Security you’re divorced, so it’s host a training course on adult mental health First Aid courses to prepare their communi- for several reasons, important to understand first aid. ties with the knowledge and skills to help including longer life all of your options. The course will run from 8 a.m. to 5 individuals who are developing a mental spans, lower average • Contribute p.m. Tuesday, July 2 inside First Christian health problem or experiencing a mental earnings and more as much as you can to Church at 310 Pine North Street with a free health crisis. Identified on SAMHSA’s Na- time spent away from your retirement plans. lunch provided. The training is offered free tional Registry of Evidence-Based Programs the workforce to care Because women take of charge and provides local resources and and Practices, the training helps the public for family members. more time away from certification for three years. better identify, understand and respond to Nearly half of all senior work to care for their Mental health challenges such as de- signs of mental illnesses. unmarried women families, they often pression, anxiety, psychosis and substance For more information on Mental Health- receiving Social Security have lower balances By Joshua Strong use are shockingly common in the United First Aid, visit www.mentalhealthfirstaid. benefits rely on them for in their employer- States. In fact, more than one in five Ameri- org. For more information on the training, 90 percent or more of their sponsored retirement can adults will have a mental health problem contact Preferred Family Healthcare’s Pre- total income, according to accounts. That’s why in any given year. The National Council vention Department at 660-626-0690 or the Social Security Administration. you may want to put in as much as you for Behavioral Health certifies individuals [email protected]. But this isn’t by choice, because can to your 401(k) or similar plan – at Social Security payments by themselves least enough to earn your employer’s are not enough to fund retirement. matching contribution, if one is offered. If you’re married, your situation is And whenever you get a raise, increase somewhat different, but you don’t the amount you contribute. Even if you ZONING _ from front page May inspections want to depend on Social Security too have a 401(k), you may still be eligible to much. 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The Cameron Municipal Band opened its 10-concert season on Thursday evening, May 30 at 8 p.m. in Price Pavilion, McCorkle Park. This season will feature musical highlights that will capture the hearts of young and old alike. Join us in the park each Thursday evening for fun, fellowship and fine music! May 30 - ‘KICK OFF THE SEASON’ - The CMB returns to open its season with a touch of Americana - marches, music of the ‘Jersey Boys’ and a beautiful evening in the park! June 6 - ‘CMB GUEST CONDUCTORS’ - featuring special guest conductors from among the membership of the band. Audience favorite from the musical phenomenon of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, ‘Highlights from the Phantom of the Opera’ will be featured. June 13 - ‘LOVE SONGS TO MELT YOUR HEART….NOT YOUR ICE CREAM!’ Treat your sweetheart to an evening of love songs and enjoy complimentary ice cream (while supplies last!) (courtesy of the CMB and the Cameron Historical Society) June 20 - ‘THE WILD, WILD WEST’ - Midwest connections to the legends of the Old West…..from Wild Bill Hickock to Calamity Jane! Music of the Wild West! June 27 - ‘ FREEDOM AND JUSTICE FOR ALL’ - celebrate our great country with music that honors our heritage as a nation the has grown in seeking equality and opportunity for all! (100 years of Women’s Suffrage; 55 years since the Civil Rights Act of 1964) July 4 - Special Performance at Veterans Memorial Celebration- 10 am July 11 - ‘A NIGHT OF TRADITIONAL FAVORITES’ - featuring guest conductor and CMB Business Manager David B. Goodwin July 18 - ‘FLY ME TO THE MOON’ - The grand challenge of JFK was realized on July 20, 1969 when Neil Armstrong took that ‘one small step for man’. Music celebrating this landmark moment in history. July 25 - ‘AND ALL THAT JAZZ’ - From Dixieland to swing, toe-tapping jazz featuring the great jazz talents of several of our CMB stars! August 1 - ‘NAME THAT TV THEME SONG!’ - Featuring musical themes from America’s 70-year love affair with television. Kim Spidle August 8 - ‘Band Heritage Night’ - featuring the annual presentation of the Financial Advisor Price Memorial Scholarship and an appearance by the Cameron Marching Dragons! 117 East Third Street Concerts begin each Thursday at 8:00 pm Cameron, MO 64429 816-632-2165 CONDUCTOR - Ann Goodwin Clark The Cameron Historical Society will be on hand each week with ice cream and drinks in support of their mission to help continue to preserve Cameron’s heritage. The 153rd season of the Cameron Municipal Band promises to have something for everyone! 5 lines or 25 words or less FREE Bonus CLASSIFIEDS Online Advertising Place Your Ad Today! when you place an ad in $ 25 our print Classifieds! Call 816.632.6543 or email: [email protected] 11 Thursday, June 6, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 9 Cameron Regional Barbara L. Tommey, R.N., Medical Center Awards Memorial Scholarship 2019 Scholarships Awarded Carol Arthur school nurse in the Cameron School District Jacob L. Lewis Winston By By Carol Arthur Contributed for one year and subsequently substituted in Contributed Zoe E. Bradford Gallatin that position. She was a long-time member of the Missouri Nurses Association. Officials at Cameron Regional Medical CLINTON COUNTY Fittingly, when Mrs. Tommey passed Center have announced results of the Colton T. Coldren Plattsburg away in September 2018, the family opted to organization’s high school scholarship Brooke L. Huitt Lathrop initiate a memorial fund in order to provide a program for 2019. Warren McElwain, one-time $1,000 scholarship for an aspiring Board President and Chairman of Cameron CALDWELL COUNTY nursing student in the Cameron area. In mid- April 2019, after reviewing ten applications, Regional Medical Center’s Scholarship and Ryley R. Baragary Cameron the Tommey family selected a promising Education Committee, has indicated the Claudia L. McIntire Cameron young lady graduating from Cameron High CRMC Board of Directors awarded a total Taylor D. Wagner Polo of $10,000 in renewable scholarships to 20 School. On May 14, 2019, the Barbara L. Tommey, R.N., Memorial Scholarship in the area high school seniors. These 20 graduates DEKALB COUNTY amount of $1,000 was awarded to Nicole represent 11 different school districts in a Abigail M. Robinson Cameron Jackson, who will attend the University of five-county area. McElwain emphasized Alexis E. Yount Stewartsville St. Mary in Leavenworth, major in Nursing, this is the 30th year for the Medical Center’s Luke A. Thompson Union Star and pursue a career as a Nurse Practitioner high school scholar¬ship program. Daire J. Karr Union Star beginning this fall. Recipients of CRMC scholarships have Kristin M. Graven Maysville Nicole is the daughter of Delvin and made a commitment to pursuing a health care Sara M. Lucas Maysville Marlene Jackson of Cameron. field of study on a full-time basis beginning The Cameron Regional Medical Center Pictured with Karen Chaney (center) is Linda Galloway (left) and Lisa Volz Foundation is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit this fall. Final selection of recipients is HARRISON COUNTY (right). Barbara L. Tommey organization. based on such criteria as high school GPA, ACT score, goals, school/community Ethan B. Billups Ridgeway involvement, and need. Candidates must On behalf of the Barbara L. Tommey Essie E. Williamson Gallatin family, the Cameron Regional Medical live in Clinton, Caldwell, DeKalb, Daviess, Nicole L. Easum Cainsville Center Foundation recently administered or Harrison Counties in order to be eligible. a special memorial scholarship for 2019. Joe Abrutz, CRMC Administrator, EMPLOYEE’S CHILD The late Mrs. Tommey was a nurse in the stated, “These scholarships are renewable Emily K. Spencer Cameron Kansas City-Cameron area for over five for an additional three years, provided the decades, receiving her 50-year award from student stays in health care and maintains “The CRMC Board of Directors is very the Missouri State Board of Nursing on a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. The pleased to play a role in supporting our area February 1, 2006. CRMC Board of Directors implemented this youth and their educational goals,” stated Mrs. Tommey attended Independence Sanitarium and Hospital School of Nursing scholarship program with the hope it would McElwain. “In addition to these renewable in Independence, Missouri, graduating in serve as a recruitment tool for bringing our high school scholarships, the Medical Cen- 1955 with an RN Degree in Nursing. She area students back to us when they are ready ter provides $10,000 in awards to second- to begin their professional lives.” worked in the Pediatric Unit of Independence year students at North Central Missouri Col- Hospital before relocating to Cameron. Scholarships in the amount of $500 were lege in Trenton who are enrolled in health In addition to working at Spelman awarded to the following 2019 graduating care studies. In aggregate, CRMC awards Memorial Hospital (Smithville) and seniors: approximately $35,000 in scholarships each Independence Hospital early in her 50- year as part of its charitable mission.” year nursing career, Mrs. Tommey worked DAVIESS COUNTY Cameron Regional Medical Center is a at “Cameron Community Hospital” for Nicole Jackson Ally Jo Johnson Gallatin 501(c)3 not-for-profit facility. approximately 31 years. She also served as a Riley D. Holmes Gallatin Shelby R. Mason Winston

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According to Sandestin, Florida, an autographed jersey of C-O Reporter The pursuit continued a press release by CPD [email protected] Kansas City Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, northbound on Interstate 35 Chief Rick Baker, at The 20th annual golf tournament two round-trip tickets on Southwest Airlines and near the 62-mile marker approximately 12:45 sponsored by the Veterans Home Assistance to the destination of one choice within the the suspect fired shots at the p.m. Cameron officers League will be Saturday, June 8 at the continental U.S., and a jersey signed by trooper who was in pursuit. responded to a report Cameron Veterans Golf Course in Cameron. NBA star Lebron James. The trooper returned fire of stealing in progress. Please contact Barbara Caldwell if you want Other items will include 5’5” wide by 10’ as the pursuit continued When one of the officers Michael Moses to enter the tournament or be a sponsor, at long utility trailer, a three day, two person northbound on Interstate approached the subject 35. At exit 64 the suspect believed to be involved, 816-649-1622. deer hunt during opening weekend, a four vehicle was involved in a the suspect entered a car In celebration of the 20th year, the person bird hunt for quail, pheasant, and Hungarian partridge. Also available for bid rollover traffic crash and the suspect was and began to leave. The suspect backed Assistance League is sponsoring a special found pinned under the vehicle. The the car, striking parked vehicles in the is four KC Chief tickets for December 15 event entitled “A Taste of Jazz & Country suspect was pronounced deceased at the parking lot then drove forward stringing including Club Level seats plus a parking at the Fun Farm Pumpkin Patch” in Kearney scene by the Daviess County coroner. the officer who fell to the ground. The on the evening of June 7. pass. Troopers involved in the incident were suspect ran over the officer. He officer The event will kick off with a Jazz Trio Admission to this event is $ 20 and tickets not injured. The Missouri State Highway fired his weapon at the suspect who then at 6 p.m., followed by a full-complement may be purchased at www.cameronval.org, Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime fled the scene. Country Music band at 7 p.m. or at the gate. Control continues the investigation. The second officer, the release There will be a large variety of award- This is the first time that the Fun Farm Preliminary investigation indicates the continued, who was in the area overheard winning food trucks offering the “best of Pumpkin Patch has rented a venue for any initial shots fired northbound at the 48- the incident and found the suspect’s Kansas City”. There will be plenty of drink event. All proceeds directly benefit Veterans mile marker by the suspect resulted in one vehicle leaving the area and attempted motorist sustaining a nonlife-threatening to stop the suspects vehicle. The subject options available for purchase, and guests at the Cameron Veterans Home for a variety gunshot wound. would not stop and a pursuit was initiated. will be eligible for two free wine and beer of uses, including accessible vans for doctor and hospital appointments. League President Additional shots fired near the 52-mile The pursuit turned westbound onto samples as well. marker by the suspect resulted in a second U.S. 36 Hwy. Several agencies assisted Gary Summers says the League is proud to In addition, there will be both a live motorist sustaining a nonlife-threatening with the pursuit along with the [MSHP] “improve the quality of life for our veteran auction and a silent auction with some gunshot wound. Those victims were The pursuit continued through St. Joseph outstanding items available, including residents”. transported to area hospitals for treatment. and entered into Kansas, where Kansas a week in a Bahamas ocean-front home The Clinton County Sheriff’s Department authorities joined the pursuit. The pursuit is handling the investigations into the ended near Wathena, Kansas and [Mosses] shooting near the 48-mile and 52-mile was taken into custody. markers. The officer involved in the accident The MSHP assisted the Cameron PD was later transported to a local hospital for in apprehending Michael Clyde-David his injuries and the MSHP is investigating Get To Know Randy Curnow Automotive Moses, 33, following charges of felony the officer-involved shooting.

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Whether you protein, carbohydrates and enjoy one for breakfast, fats all work together to for a quick pick me up keep you full for extended in the afternoon, or for a By Lisa Orr periods of time.) Hamilton Achievers 4-H post workout refuel, your 5. Boosts: Boosts body will thank you for it. are ingredients that give Fruit and vegetables are naturally low in fat, your smoothies a nutritional punch, so to Club News By Mikayla, Ryan and Justin own. This way everyone will have a project sodium and calories. They’re also a great speak. Note that I mentioned vegetables hopefully different from everyone else. source of fiber, phytochemicals, vitamins earlier. Here’s where they come into Roberson, 4-H Reporters Contributed Hand Quilting with Richard Evans is and minerals. All of which our bodies need play. Smoothies are quick and easy and continuing to meet at the Kidder United to maintain proper functioning. Let’s not one way to sneak vegetables in. Some The Hamilton Achievers did MODOT Methodist Church and should be finished forget that fruit and vegetables are key to options for boosts are spinach, zucchini “Adopt A Highway “ Trash pick- up project soon. reducing the risk of heart disease, obesity, and cauliflower. Start with a small amount on May 5 and 24 bags of trash was picked The Clover kid Camp has been cancelled Type 2 Diabetes and cancer. In short, a and work your way up to larger amounts if up to be disposed of. because of lack of kids signing up to meet smoothie does a body good. you’re not used to it. Mike Arway our Archery leader plans a the quota, we were 15 short A smoothie recipe may contain 5 Summer is just around the corner, school meeting beginning Saturday , June 1 from Upcoming Events components: is out and the kids will want something to 9:30 to 11:30 am and every other Saturday June 8 Cake decorating at the Federated 1. A base: Every smoothie needs a base, do. Round them up and try some of these at the same time and place in June . The Church such as milk, milk alternatives (soy, rice, delicious and nutritious combinations: Shooting Sports Archery Class will meet at 10-13 Second Week of 4-H Camp almond or oat beverage) or coconut water Strawberry Banana: the same shooting range west of Polo. 26 Woodworking with Dottie Russell from to name a few. 8 ounces skim milk Congratulations to Losson Park, who is 2-3 at her home 2. Protein: The next component to 1/2 cup Greek Yogurt going to go to the Pork Expo next week. 29 Rug making with Carol Gorham 2-3 at the consider for a delicious smoothie is protein. 1/4 cup strawberries Please bring back some pictures to share. 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Anyone wanting to be a queen source of carbohydrates (fiber included). 8 ounces skim milk at our monthly meetings. contestant please let Debbie know so she Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, 1 scoop chocolate protein powder Anyone wishing to put a project (etc) can get a form to you. bananas and pineapple are all great 1 frozen banana meeting date in the Upcoming Events should Our June host family is the Grant choices. A great way to save time is to 1 Tablespoon almond butter text that information to the reporters at (816) Family. The Robertson family will create smoothie packs with your favorite This week’s healthy habit: Enjoy a 284-4292 or (816) 465-0768. We would also host the July meeting. The August host fruit combinations portioned out. You can smoothie or two. 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Sunday; May 26 12:40 a.m. — DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a domestic in progress on Walnut Street. CAMERON 1 p.m. — Deputies served papers on N.W. Hwy. F. 2:56 p.m. — Deputies responded to a domestic in progress on S.E. Smith. 4:25 p.m. — Deputies conducted a well AL DIR being check on College Street. TION ECT 8:45 p.m. — Deputies responded to a report VO O of an injured animal on Hwy. 36. E RY Monday; May 27 D 1:46 p.m. — Deputies conducted a Well Being Check at Rockwood Creek. 3:47 p.m. — Deputies responded to a report of a stolen vehicle on S.E. Patton. BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH CAMERON UNITED CROSSROADS ASSEMBLY PRINCE OF PEACE THE CHURCH OF JESUS 6:40 p.m. — Deputies served papers on Pastor James Mackey METHODIST CHURCH OF GOD LUTHERAN CHURCH LCMS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY N.W. State Rt. F. 515 S. Elm St. Dr. Richard Adams Pastor Tim Harrell Rev. Nathan Woolery SAINTS 8:06 p.m. — Deputies responded to (816) 632-7337 | (816) 284-2830 201 N. Pine | (816) 632-3461 919 North Harris St. 209 Little Brick St. Bishop Benjamin Anderson Rockwood Creek involving a juvenile. Follow us on facebook www.cameronumc.org Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. (816) 632-7904 1100 E. Grand | (816) 918-1718 8:14 p.m. — Stewartsville Police Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10 a.m. Wednesday Service 6:30 p.m. Sunday School/Bible Sunday Services 9 a.m. Department conducted a routine traffic Sunday Morning Service 11 a.m. Sunday F.U.E.L. Children’s Ministry Wed. & Sun. Study 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Night Youth stop on 12th Street. Sunday Afternoon Service 2 p.m. Youth Group grades Blessing Room Sunday Worship Group 7 p.m. 9 p.m. — Deputies provided traffic assist on Wed. Evening Service 10-12 7:30 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. 1-4 p.m. Service 10:45 a.m. Family Genealogy Center- Hwy. 6. & Kids Club 7 p.m. Wednesday Night Live 5:30 p.m. Food Pantry Wednesday Bible Study 1:30 p.m. Open to the Public 10:36 p.m. — Deputies responded to a 2 yr old - 9th grade 1st & 3rd Fri. 9 a.m. -12 p.m. Tues. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. report of a stolen vehicle on Frost Road. CAMERON CHURCH OF RIVER OF LIFE BAPTIST Wed. 10 a.m. -12 p.m. 11:29 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance THE NAZARENE COMMUNITY OF CHRIST MABEL WORSHIP CENTER CHURCH responded to a medical call on J Hwy. Pastor Vicki Copp Pastors Vern Bradford and ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastors Otis Nixdorf and TURNING POINT CHURCH Tuesday; May 28 206 Lovers Lane | (816) 632-7812 Mallory Neeley Pastor Tim Ashby Dave Nixdorf Pastor Joe Jones 4:07 a.m. — Dekalb-Clinton Ambulance [email protected] 902 W. 4th | (816) 632-3303 5 miles North of 811 S. Walnut | (816) 632-2246 N 69 Hwy at EE Junction responded to a medical call on Dyer Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Hwy. 36 on 69 Hwy., www.riveroflifebaptist.com (816) 632-7608 Loop. Sunday Morning Sunday Morning 1/4 mile West at sign | Sunday School 10 a.m. Follow us on facebook 6:48 a.m. — Deputies provided motorist Worship 10:45 a.m. Service 10:45 a.m. (816) 632-2673 Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m. Turning Point Church Cameron MO assist on Hwy. 36. Wednesday Youth Follow us on facebook Cafe Connect Breakfast 9:45 a.m. 10:49 a.m. — Deputies responded to a Group 6:30 p.m. CORNERSTONE CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 a.m. ST. MUNCHIN CATHOLIC Sunday B.I.G. Church Ages 5-11 report of an injured animal on Hwy. 6. Pastor Morgan Saunders Sunday Morning CHURCH & Sunday School 10 a.m. 2:42 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance CAMERON RESTORATION 317 N. Locust | (660) 815-5373 Worship 10:30 a.m. Father Thomas Ludwig Sunday Worship & Word 11 a.m. responded to a medical call on N.W. BRANCH OF THE cornerstonechurch.cc Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m. 301 N. Cedar | (816) 632-2768 Sunday Celebrate Kent. CHURCH OF JESUS Sunday Worship 9 & 10:30 am. Wednesday Family Night www.munchin.net Recovery 6:30 p.m. 4:26 p.m. — Deputies served papers on CHRIST Sunday Night Youth Group 6 p.m. Adult Bible Study 7 p.m. [email protected] A Christ centered recovery program Hwy. F. Elder Andrew Holmes Wednesday Night Service 7 p.m. Saturday Mass 5 p.m. Tuesday Small Group Classes 5:30 p.m. — Deputies served papers on 1008 W. 3rd | (816) 585-1969 PASSION CHURCH Sunday Mass 9 a.m. For All Ages 7 p.m. N.W. Glenwood. Opening Worship 9:30 a.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Pastors Lonnie and Colleen Hardy School of Religion Sunday after 8:12 p.m. — Stewartsville PD conducted a Sunday School 9:40 a.m. (Disciples of Christ) (816) 632-2527 Mass WALNUT STREET BAPTIST pedestrian check on DeKalb Street. Sunday Morning Pastor Russ Hamilton www.passionchurchmo.com Sunday St. Aloysius Mass 11 a.m. CHURCH 11:34 p.m. — Deputies conducted a routine Service 10:30 a.m. 318 N. Pine | (816) 632-3605 Sunday Morning Service 10 a.m. Weekday Mass: M & Th 8 a.m. Pastor Larry Griffey traffic stop on Hwy. 36. Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. www.cameronfcc.com Wednesday Evening Wed. 5:30 p.m. 421 N Walnut St. | 816-632-0233 [email protected] Service 7 p.m. 1st Fri. of the month 7 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday; May 29 Follow us on facebook Sunday Morning Worship 11 a.m. 1:08 a.m. — Deputies removed Debris from Sunday School 9 a.m. the roadway on Hwy. EE. Sunday Morning Service 10 a.m. 10:39 a.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance responded to a medical call at Sunset Nursing Home. Dr. Mark Carr 11:37 a.m. — Stewartsville PD provided R&W COME escort for a funeral. D.D.S. 12:09 p.m. — Stewartsville PD conducted a Container routine traffic stop on Main Street. 312 N.Walnut 124 E. 3rd Street • P.O. Box 567 WORSHIP 12:49 p.m. — Deputies served papers on Cameron, MO Cameron, MO 64429 Now Offering McElwain Drive. For All Your Solid Port-A-Potty Rental & 816-632-6641 Waste & Roll Off Needs 1:57 p.m. — Deputies conducted a routine Septic Tank Service WITH US! traffic stop on Hwy. 33. 632-5812 fscbank.com Salebarn Road • Cameron • 816-284-1634 • 816-632-3590 2:10 p.m. — Deputies responded to a report of an animal attack on S.W. Hwy 6. 4:09 p.m. — Deputies responded to a

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Walnut, Cameron 3:20 p.m. — Deputies conducted a criminal 319 N. Walnut • Cameron or warrant service on Shelton St. 816-632-2033 632-7211 6:23 p.m. — Deputies responded to a report 632-2441 632-7317 of livestock out on S.E. Hwy EE. 8:18 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance Thursday, June 6, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 15 DeKalb County Sheriff’s Report Cameron Fire Department ~ Calls for service 5-26-19 to 6-01-19 The following report is calls for service answered by the Cameron Fire Department from May 28 - June 3, 2019. responded to a medical call on S.E. Cook. Sunday; May 26 motor vehicle accident with injuries at 3:12 12:40 a.m. — DeKalb County Sheriff’s 8:24 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance May 29 p.m. at the intersection I-35 and U.S. 36 Office deputies responded to a domestic responded to a medical call on Sycamore Cameron FD firefighters responded to a Highway. in progress on Walnut Street. Street. 6:47 a.m. fire alarm at 920 N. Harris. Cameron FD firefighters responded to a 1 p.m. — Deputies served papers on N.W. 9:23 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance Cameron FD firefighters responded to a motor vehicle accident with injuries at 4:19 Hwy. F. responded to a medical call on N.E. Hwy. 10:06 a.m. fire alarm at 1111 Euclid. p.m. at Cook and Grindstone. 2:56 p.m. — Deputies responded to a M. May 31 Cameron FD firefighters responded to an domestic in progress on S.E. Smith. Friday; May 31 Cameron FD firefighters responded to a odor complaint on Euclid Ave. 4:25 p.m. — Deputies conducted a well 12:13 a.m. — Deputies conducted a routine being check on College Street. traffic stop on Hwy. 69. Cameron Police Department - Arrest Report 8:45 p.m. — Deputies responded to a report 1:13 a.m. — Deputies assisted Cameron of an injured animal on Hwy. 36. Police Department on Ensign Trace. May 28 - June 2, 2019 Monday; May 27 2:32 a.m. — Deputies responded to a report May 28 revoked. 1:46 p.m. — Deputies conducted a Well of suspicious circumstances on Hwy. 33. Scott Alan Chaney, 54, of Cameron 3:40 a.m. — Deputies responded to a report June 1 Being Check at Rockwood Creek. arrested for simple assault. Skyler James Boles, 17, of Cameron of a stolen vehicle on Ensign Trace. 3:47 p.m. — Deputies responded to a report arrested for driving while intoxicated. of a stolen vehicle on S.E. Patton. 6:53 a.m. — Deputies responded to a report May 29 Derek Eugene Hughes, 57, of Country Kelsey Jo Swinderman, 22 arrested on an 6:40 p.m. — Deputies served papers on of a stolen vehicle on N. 2nd Street. Club arrested for an outstanding warrant outstanding warrant from Clinton County. N.W. State Rt. F. 9:42 a.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance fraud warrant from Cole County. Howard Scott Levine, 57, of Cameron 8:06 p.m. — Deputies responded to responded to a medical call at Sunset Chayna Lynn Enloe, 31 of Cameron arrested for trespassing first offense. Rockwood Creek involving a juvenile. Nursing Home. arrested for operating a motor vehicle 8:14 p.m. — Stewartsville Police 11:13 a.m. — Deputies responded to a June 2 without a valid license. Department conducted a routine traffic report of Harassment on S. Washington. Nathaniel E. Wallace, 25, of Cameron Joey Michael Cahill, 25 of Chillicothe stop on 12th Street. 1:56 p.m. — Deputies responded to a report arrested for unlawful use of a weapon arrested for trespassing, first offense. 9 p.m. — Deputies provided traffic assist on of a burglary, not in progress, on S.E. (exhibiting). Hwy. 6. Patton. May 30 Brian McDonald Nicolas, 46, of Kansas 10:36 p.m. — Deputies responded to a 3:15 p.m. — Deputies responded to a report Nathan Michael Wegenka, 35, of Cameron City arrested for outstanding trespassing report of a stolen vehicle on Frost Road. of an abandoned vehicle on Hwy. 69. arrested for driving while suspended. warrant from Cameron. 11:29 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance 3:37 p.m. — Deputies conducted an animal Brendon Caine Malone Michael, 20, of Scott Alan Chaney, 54, of Cameron responded to a medical call on J Hwy. well being check on N.W. Thornton. Cameron arrested for driving while license arrested for trespassing first offense. 4:47 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance Tuesday; May 28 responded to a vehicle accident at Cook Cameron Police Department ~ Calls for service 4:07 a.m. — Dekalb-Clinton Ambulance and Grindstone. responded to a medical call on Dyer 6:33 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance The following report is calls for service, listed by type of call and the number of calls per Loop. provided medical stand by at 36 Raceway. 6:48 a.m. — Deputies provided motorist category, answered by the Cameron Police Department from May 28 - June 2, 2019. 7:09 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance assist on Hwy. 36. responded to a medical call on Park St. 10-46 ...... 5 Illegal dumping ...... 1 10:49 a.m. — Deputies responded to a 9:14 p.m. — Deputies responded to an 10-50 J1 ...... 2 Information ...... 1 report of an injured animal on Hwy. 6. assault, not in progress, on S. Sloan St. 10-50 J2 ...... 21 Intoxicated subject ...... 6 2:42 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance 9:24 p.m. — Deputies responded to an 9-11 hangup ...... 4 Lost property ...... 1 responded to a medical call on N.W. assault, not in progress, on Hwy. Z. Abuse ...... 1 Noise complaint ...... 1 Kent. Area check ...... 6 Parking complaint ...... 4 4:26 p.m. — Deputies served papers on Saturday; June 1 Assault ...... 4 Pedestrian check ...... 2 Hwy. F. 12:27 a.m. — Deputies conducted a routine Assist outside agency ...... 5 Property damage ...... 1 5:30 p.m. — Deputies served papers on traffic stop on Hwy. 36. C and I driver ...... 7 Recovered property ...... 3 N.W. Glenwood. 1:18 a.m. — Deputies assisted Cameron PD Car stop ...... 28 Secure the area ...... 1 8:12 p.m. — Stewartsville PD conducted a at Wal-Mart. Check welfare ...... 11 Sexual misconduct ...... 1 pedestrian check on DeKalb Street. 5:27 a.m. — Deputies responded to a one Citizen assist ...... 17 Special assignment ...... 1 11:34 p.m. — Deputies conducted a routine vehicle accident on Hwy. 36. Civil ...... 1 Stealing ...... 5 traffic stop on Hwy. 36. 8:07 a.m. — Deputies responded to a Civil standby ...... 1 Suicidal subject ...... 5 burglary, not in progress, on N.W. State Wednesday; May 29 Custody issue ...... 9 Stealing ...... 23 Rt. Z. Debris ...... 1 Suicidal subject ...... 5 1:08 a.m. — Deputies removed Debris from 10:50 a.m. — DCSO received a report of a Disturbance ...... 16 Suspicious activity ...... 22 the roadway on Hwy. EE. control burn on Sheridan Street. Drug activity ...... 2 Threats ...... 2 10:39 a.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance 1:22 p.m. — Deputies assisted Cameron PD Escort ...... 8 Towed vehicle ...... 1 responded to a medical call at Sunset in a vehicle pursuit on Hwy. 36. Extra Patrol ...... 1 Traffic ...... 1 Nursing Home. 4:03 p.m. — Deputies responded to a report Follow-up ...... 17 Transient/vagrant ...... 1 11:37 a.m. — Stewartsville PD provided of a C and I Driver on Hwy. A. escort for a funeral. 5:26 p.m. — Deputies responded to a 12:09 p.m. — Stewartsville PD conducted a residential alarm on N.W. Hwy 31. routine traffic stop on Main Street. 5:48 p.m. — Deputies conducted a routine 12:49 p.m. — Deputies served papers on traffic stop on Hwy. 31. McElwain Drive. 8:21 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance 1:57 p.m. — Deputies conducted a routine responded to a medical call on Park St. Have some helpful traffic stop on Hwy. 33. 8:27 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance 2:10 p.m. — Deputies responded to a report information? Want provided medical stand by at 36 Raceway. THORNE of an animal attack on S.W. Hwy 6. 9:04 p.m. — DCSO received a report of a 4:09 p.m. — Deputies responded to a LUMBER COMPANY to stay anonymous? control burn on E. First Ave. your better building solution physical disturbance on S. Polk St. 9:10 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance 6:32 p.m. — DCSO received a report of a responded to a medical call on S.E. Irwin. Cameron TIPS control burn on E. 1st Street. CAMERON LUMBER COMPANY 9:15 p.m. — DCSO received a report of a 2025 North Walnut • Cameron 10 p.m. — Deputies conducted a routine control burn on Taylor. Hotline: (816) 632- traffic stop on Hwy. 33. 816-632-8880 10:12 p.m. — Deputies conducted a routine TIPS (8477) traffic stop on Hwy. 33. ESTIMATES ON ALL JOBS! Blower use with insulation purchase. Thursday: May 30 FREE 8:15 a.m. — Deputies responded to a report of stealing, not in progress, on Clinton St. G. DODD & SON MASONRY 9:34 a.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance “Serving the Northwest Missouri responded to a medical call on Ada St. 1:44 p.m. — Deputies conducted a routine Area For Over 50 Years” traffic stop on Hwy. 33. * Brick * Block * Stone 3:14 p.m. — Deputies conducted a criminal Service all Brands * Fireplaces - Tuckpointing & Waterproofing warrant service on S. Polk. Residential & Commercial 3:20 p.m. — Deputies conducted a criminal Fully Insured - Dennis Dodd warrant service on Shelton St. aleS and ervice 6:23 p.m. — Deputies responded to a report S S 211 N Chestnut St. 816-724-1257 of livestock out on S.E. Hwy EE. [email protected] 816-575-2497 8:18 p.m. — DeKalb-Clinton Ambulance Cameron, MO Cameron, MO 64429 16 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, June 6, 2019 Capitol Report Assistance for health, and advocate Missourians Recovering for the unborn. All life from Recent Disasters has value and is worth As Missourians in all protecting.” I am proud parts of the state continue to stand alongside our to recover from the severe Governor in protecting weather and flooding that innocent lives. has devastated the Midwest, Referred to as the the State Emergency Missouri Stands for the Management Agency Unborn Act, the bill would (SEMA) is providing prohibit physicians from helpful information to those By Jim Neely performing an abortion who would like to offer State Rep., 8th District at 8 weeks gestational their assistance, and to age or later. The bill those who need assistance. also contains additional SEMA recommends that Missourians who clauses to protect the lives of the unborn. would like to donate to assist with disaster Should the 8 week ban not stand up to the relief efforts in Missouri, or elsewhere in the scrutiny of the court, the bill has a tiered country, should consider making financial approach that would then enact bans at 14 contributions to a recognized disaster relief weeks, 18 weeks, or 20 weeks. organization. Monetary donations allow The legislation also states it is the intent of voluntary organizations to fund response the state of Missouri to prohibit all abortions and recovery efforts, obtain goods and in the state under any circumstances. The Breaking Down Missouri’s services locally and provide direct financial comprehensive ban on abortion would go assistance to disaster survivors. into effect if the Supreme Court overturns Information about donating or volunteer Roe v. Wade, or if changes are made at the 2020 State Budget opportunities is available from 211 Missouri, federal level to empower states to further Every year, the Missouri After lawmakers which can be reached by dialing 211, or (800) regulate abortion. The only exception to General Assembly passes Capitol approved their final version 427-4626. This information is also available the abortion ban would be in the case of a a new state operating of the state operating at the 211 Missouri website located at this medical emergency. budget. This is one of the Report budget, the legislation was link: https://www.211helps.org/ Additionally, the bill contains provisions most important, and time- sent to the governor for Donations to the Red Cross are also that would expand the existing tax credit consuming, responsibilities his consideration. Over encouraged by SEMA. Your contribution for pro-life pregnancy resource centers and of the State Legislature. the summer months, the will support disaster relief efforts to help require referrals for out-of-state abortions to The state budget for the governor will carefully assess those affected by the floods and tornadoes include the same informed consent materials 2020 fiscal year, approved each portion of the budget, throughout Missouri; providing shelter, that are required for an abortion performed by lawmakers in May, deciding which line items he food, emotional support, other supplies in Missouri. appropriates nearly $30 wishes to sign into law and and assistance. In many cases it takes a The majority of the provisions in the bill billion in public funds. Here’s which provisions he may lengthy period of time for communities and will become law on Aug. 28. The bill does a breakdown of how the want to veto. The General individuals to recover from a disaster. Your contain an emergency clause that will put a budget divides each taxpayer Assembly will have the donations can make a difference. You can section pertaining to parental consent into dollar among the various opportunity to override any By Dan Hegeman donate to the Red Cross at this link: https:// law immediately. The provision requires a programs and departments of of the governor’s vetoes with State Sen., 12th District www.redcross.org/donate/donation.html/ parent or guardian giving written consent for Missouri’s state government: a vote of two-thirds of the SEMA also has helpful information for a minor to get an abortion to first notify the The largest portion of the members of each legislative individuals who are affected by a natural other parent. The notification requirement state budget is allocated to social services, chamber. disaster. In the days following the disaster is waived if the other parent has been which include our state programs for Medicaid As always, please feel free to call, email or and throughout the recovery period, it is convicted of a violent or sexual crime, is and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. write with your ideas or concerns. My Capitol important to monitor news reports and subject to a protection order, is “habitually Next comes appropriations for elementary and office number is (573) 751-1415, my email is other media sources for information about in an intoxicated or drugged condition,” or secondary education, followed by spending on [email protected] and my mailing where to get emergency housing, food, lacks legal or physical custody. transportation projects. Together, these three address is Room 332, State Capitol Building, first aid, clothing, and financial assistance. Helping Prevent Opioid-Related Deaths areas account for more than half of the overall Jefferson City, MO 65101. Missourians who are affected should (HB 399 and SB 514) state budget. continue to listen to instructions from their Two pieces of legislation passed during local leaders on seeking assistance. the final week of the legislative session Direct assistance to individuals and contain a provision that will allow patients families may come from any number of who are being treated for opioid withdrawal organizations, including: American Red to receive their medications without delay. Crossword Answers Cross, Red Cross Shelter Locator (which With the passage of the bills, Missouri joins can be reached at 866-438-4636), Salvation a handful of states that are moving forward Army, United Way 2-1-1, and United Way with policy that would prohibit prior Greater KC 2-1-1. Additionally, your county authorization delays on drugs used to treat or municipal emergency management opioid withdrawal. director is the best source of information on The legislation will make medically- local conditions and programs, along with assisted treatment available to patients with assistance that may be available. opioid use disorders without the need for SEMA officials also want to remind prior authorization. CDC reports show there Missourians that natural disasters often bring were 47,600 opioid-related deaths in 2017. out con artists, scammers and those looking Giving these patients the treatment to make a quick buck by taking advantage they need at the time of their encounter of disaster survivors and others wishing to is critical to preventing drug overdose help. Criminals frequently target those who deaths. Delaying treatment for the treatment are perceived as vulnerable or in need of of opioid withdrawal leads to these assistance. Scams that consumers should be individuals going out and finding opioids aware of following disasters are home repair one way or another. That is the nature of scams, price gouging, charitable donation addiction. The opioids on the street are much scams and individuals attempting to sell more potent than prescription opioids and automobiles damaged in a disaster. therefore they are much more likely to cause overdose deaths. Both bills now await the Pro-Life Legislation Signed into Law governor’s signature to become law. (HB 126) I hope you have a wonderful week! As On the final day of the legislative session, always, please do not hesitate to reach out the General Assembly passed legislation that with any questions, concerns, or suggestions supporters say is the strongest pro-life bill you might have. As your Representative I in Missouri History. One week later, Gov. am here to assist you however I can. I can Mike Parson signed the bill into law. be reached by email at Jim.Neely@house. In signing the bill, Parson said, “We are mo.gov or by phone at 573-751-0246. sending a strong signal to the nation that, in Missouri, we stand for life, protect women’s Thursday, June 6, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 17 The Eggleston Report - Drag Strip Results - US Follow Up #2 36 Raceway From early January when combined with HB 138 Submitted Semi David Williamson, Basehor, KS the 2019 legislative session Capitol (Simon’s Law) and HB Semi Jimmy Lynn, Trimble, MO began to mid-May when it Report 185 (Hailey’s Law), both concluded, I have written named for children who Super Pro 1st Alan Snowdall, Kansas City, MO Sportsman 18 Eggleston Reports, most lost their lives under sad 2nd Steve Hughes, St. Joseph, MO 1st Robert Reffett, Smithville, MO of them outlining various circumstances. Simon Semi Roger Fletchall, Oak Grove, MO 2nd Larry Harris, Kansas City, MO bills that were filed and fell ill, was checked into a Semi Dean Penn, St. Joseph, MO working their way through hospital, and was put on life the general assembly. Now support. Simon’s doctor Trophy that this year’s session is eventually issued a Do Pro 1st Chuck McDaniel, St. Joseph, MO over, this is my second Not Resuscitate order and 1st Jim Lynn, Kansas City, MO 2nd Paul Casady, Independence, MO report to update you on pulled the plug on Simon 2nd Ryan May, Plattsburg, MO how some of those bills without notifying Simon’s turned out. parents, which at the time In my January 24th was legal. It won’t be legal report, I discussed how By J. Eggleston if the governor signs HB recent changes in the tax State Rep., 2nd District 397 or HB 138, which both Double Your Fun code may have accidentally passed this year. under-withheld some Hailey Owens was a workers’ income tax from their paychecks, young girl who was abducted and killed in Weekend increasing the chances of owing the state taxes the Springfield area in 2014. It is thought Submitted from Friday Night. This past race night, on April 15 instead of receiving an expected that if an Amber alert had been issued drivers were raving about how smooth and refund. HB 1094 was filed to address this sooner she may have been able to be found I-35 Speedway doubles your FUN this racy the track was and how much fun they issue, and its language was amended into SB and saved. Hailey’s Law ties MULES – the Friday and Saturday! Yes, two Nights had racing side by side sometimes three 87 which passed in the legislature on May communications system used by various law of Fun! Friday night June 7 speed and wide in battles for the win. 16th. It says that no taxpayer who timely files enforcement agencies – to the Amber alert song, three classes in action followed Admission each night is $15 for adults, their income tax return for the 2018 tax year system so Amber alerts can be issued quicker. by the Dammit Jim and the Rednecks $12 for Seniors and Military, and 18 under shall be assessed any penalty for a delayed HB 397 also contained several other concert. The three classes in action on are free. Friday get your racing fix and a or underpayment on such tax liability prior provisions to protect Missouri’s youth. This Friday are the Electrifying E Mods in concert (what a deal), Saturday get the most to December 31, provided that such taxpayer language will become law if Governor Parson competition for $500 to win, the Powerful exciting racing in the area. Grandstand gates participates in a good faith payment plan signs the bill, which he is expected to do. He Pure Stocks, and the Sassy Fast Sport open at 5 both nights. Pit gates open at 5 on authorized by the Department of Revenue. has until late June to sign it, and it will go into Compacts. Championship points will be Friday and 4:30 on Saturday. In my January 31st report, I outlined HB effect on August 28th. awarded in all three classes. Hot Laps at 7, I-35 Speedway is located at Exit 64, one 397, which created protections for youngsters Until next time, best wishes of safety, racing at 7:30, boot scootin’ badonkadonk quarter mile east of the interstate. Super who get lured into the world of prostitution. health and prosperity to you and your family. a swinging, feet stomping, body shaking, easy access. Parking is always free. Funnel That measure passed the House as a stand- music starts after the last checkered flag cakes, beverages of your choice, large alone bill in late January, and was eventually falls. Dammit Jim will perform regardless tenderloins, hot fries, walking tacos, hot of weather so make plans to get those joints dogs, hamburgers, all available throughout a movin’ and a groovin’. the facility. Enjoy dinner overlooking turn Night two of your double fun, Saturday 1 at the Trackside Bar and Grill. Always Night will see a full night of racing action clean restrooms, best racing value for on facebook with the USRA A Mods, Stock Cars, and B your motorsport’s entertainment, where else would you be on a Double Your Fun Cameron Newspapers Mods, the Midwest Limited Late Models, LIKE US and the Midwest Outlaw Vintage joining the Weekend other than I-35 Speedway? www.MyCameronNews.com Pure Stocks, E Mods, and Sport Compacts MDC proposes new efforts to limit spread of CWD Proposed regulations cause CWD are most concentrated transportation of “low-risk” spread CWD within Missouri. “Our deer-hunter surveys and would change requirements for in the spines and heads of deer. carcass parts out of the county MDC has tested more than other research shows that more transporting deer carcasses and Moving potentially infected deer of harvest, which includes 130,000 deer for the disease since than 85% of deer hunters would add carcass-disposal requirements carcasses out of the immediate meat that is cut and wrapped the first cases were detected in NOT be affected by the new for meat processors and areas where they were harvested or boned out, quarters without 2010 and 2011 in two northeast regulations because they already taxidermists. and improperly disposing of them the spinal column attached, Missouri counties. Most of those dispose of carcasses on or near can spread the disease. antlers, and finished taxidermy deer tested were harvested by the property where the deer was JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. MDC has created a CWD products; hunters. Since then, the number of harvested, or already take their – The Missouri Department of Management Zone around where • Require meat processors and CWD detections has increased to harvested deer to licensed meat Conservation (MDC) is increasing confirmed cases of the disease taxidermists to discard cervid 116 and the disease has been found processors and taxidermists,” its efforts to slow the spread of have been found to help track and carcass remains in a properly in 16 counties in the northeast, Sumners explained. “The rest the deadly deer disease called limit the spread of CWD. Learn permitted landfill or waste southwest, southeast, central, dispose of the carcasses on other Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) more at mdc.mo.gov/cwd under transfer station; and west-central, and eastern areas of properties in other counties or in throughout Missouri by proposing “CWD in Missouri.” • Require that meat processors the state – often many miles from other ways. That small percentage new regulations that would change The proposed regulations and taxidermists keep records any other known cases. can have a big impact on spreading requirements for transporting deer would: of cervid carcass disposal. “Our research shows it is highly the disease.” carcasses and add carcass-disposal • Restrict transportation of “Most states with CWD have unlikely that the spread of CWD MDC held public meetings requirements for meat processors whole cervid carcasses into similar restrictions on carcass to some new areas of the state is around the state in the fall of and taxidermists. If approved, the state; movement and MDC is proposing from the natural movement of 2018 to gather initial feedback the regulations would become • Allow for the importation reasonable regulation changes deer,” Sumners said. “We have on the proposed regulations and, effective Feb. 29, 2020. of cervid heads with capes to further reduce the risks of found some new cases of CWD according to Sumners, a “vast Some of the proposed attached into Missouri if spreading CWD to new areas,” more than 60 miles from any other majority” of attendees felt they regulations are similar to they are taken to a licensed said MDC Resource Science known cases. While we do not were reasonable. longstanding regulations that taxidermist; Division Chief and Deer Biologist know specifically how they got The proposed regulation already place restrictions on the • Within the MDC CWD Jason Sumners. “CWD remains there, we do know that deer rarely changes were given initial approval transport of cervid carcasses into Management Zone, limit the a rare disease in our state and we travel that far on their own. That by the Missouri Conservation Missouri. Learn more at mdc. transportation of whole cervid want to keep it that way!” leaves people as the most likely Commission at its May 23 meeting. mo.gov/cwd under “Feeding Ban carcasses out of the county Research shows that infected way the disease is spreading that and Other Regulations.” of harvest, except for whole cervid carcasses left on the far.” CWD is a deadly disease carcasses being transported landscape can spread CWD to According to MDC, most deer in white-tailed deer and other to a permitted taxidermist other deer that come in contact hunters would not be affected by members of the deer family, called or meat processor within 72 with the carcasses. Therefore, the proposed regulations and most cervids. The disease has no vaccine hours; moving potentially infected meat processors and taxidermists or cure and eventually kills all deer • Within the MDC CWD carcasses to new areas and are already properly disposing of it infects. 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The City of Cameron is an Climate Con­trolled. (TFN) The City of Cameron is accepting bids for the 2019 equal opportunity employer. Asphalt Street Project. Sealed bids must be turned into the Office of the City Clerk by 8:30 a.m., June 10, 2019 at which time bids will be opened and read aloud. For The Buchanan County R-V The City of Kidder is now details and specifications, contact the Director of Public School District is requesting accepting bids to remove and Works, City Hall, 205 N. Main, Cameron, MO 64429, 816- sealed proposals from NAESCO 632-2177. The City of Cameron reserves the right to Accredited Energy Service accept or reject any and all bids. The City of Cameron is Companies. The District an equal opportunity employer. desires to select a full service firm who will be available to assist with specified aspects of project planning, development, design, project implementation NOW HIRING! and the long term guarantee of Mechanic/Equipment Technician CAMERON PLANNING AND ZONING savings. Request for Proposal documents can be obtained at COMMISSION the District’s Administration Saint Joseph area NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Office. Proposals shall be If you are looking for a sealed and received in the office Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held of Travis Dittemore, Buchanan � Stable by the City of Cameron Planning and Zoning Commission County R-IV School District, � Long term at City Hall, 205 N. Main St., Cameron, Missouri on 702 Main St., DeKalb, MO � Dependable 64440, no later than 4 PM CST, Monday, June 24, 2019 at 6 p.m. regarding the addition � Organization Thursday, June 7th, 2019. 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