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Special Olympics Bowling Win at State

Special Olympics Bowling Win at State

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For more, log on to: www.mycameronnews.com Cameron, Missouri Special Olympics Results of General Basketball Team Brings Municipal Elections By Tara Wallace Editor Home Gold [email protected] There were three questions put before Cameron voters on Tuesday, April 2.

The results are as follows: • Julie Ausmas is the newest member on Cameron City Council. She received 606 votes (62 percent) to her opponents 357 votes (38 percent); • Larry Harper is on the Road District; • 911 ACCD Question passed with 3707 votes in favor (66.40 percent) and 1,876 votes opposed (33.60 percent) across the four counties that make up the district. Only 13 percent of registered voters Newest Member of Cameron City participated in Clinton County and 15 Council Julie Ausmus percent in DeKalb County. Special Olympics Photo by Mattea Johnson Dakota Hensley, Kourtney Calloway, Garrett Klawuhn, Johnnie Eggman, John Barber, Billy Beardsley. Not pictured: Jeremy Kingsley, Jacob Grayson, and Head Coach Matthew Johnson Bowling Win at State By Jenni Clemons In order to make it to the State Games Contributed the team had to play and win four games between Districts, Regionals, and then The Special Olympic State Basketball State. The Regional games were not held due Games were held in St. Joseph on Saturday, to bad weather. The Punishers players are May 30, at Benton High School. The State from St Joseph, Union Star, Maysville, and Games were attended by fans from all across Cameron. Head Coach Matthew Johnson is Missouri. The Punishers team played both an employee of Missouri Quality Care in Oak Hill and Kansas City Metro on Saturday. Cameron. He has been very involved in the They won both games that were played and Special Olympics for several years now. brought home the Gold by placing 1st!!! Pool Contract Causes Tension at Park Board By Tara Wallace management over the past five years. Editor A desire to speak to a representative of [email protected] USA Pools was expressed repeatedly but Joe and brought home some gold! Overall, a vote had to be made during the meeting By Andee Riley After a heated debate the Park Board the team bowled three games and brought so that the Park Board’s recommendation Contributed narrowly voted to award maintenance of home three silver and two gold medals! The could be brought before council and voted the Cameron pool to the Cameron Regional The Cameron Dragon Special Olympics athletes are Katie O’Donnell, Greggory- upon in time for the pool season. Part of YMCA for one more year. The vote was team competed in State Bowling this past Fischer, Dalton Stufflebean, Adam Elder, this truncated time-table was due to the between awarding the contract to USA Pools weekend on March 30! They traveled to St. and Tristan Edwards. Go Dragons! YMCA’s three-month delay in getting their or the Y. The vote came in at 4 in favor and end-of-season report, due in August, to the 3 opposed to granting the contract to the Board. The Park Board received the report YMCA. Much of the contention stemmed in December 2018. from the YMCA’s sub-par execution of the The vote essentially ended with a couple City Council Session maintenance portion of the pool management members of the Board being concerned By Tara Wallace favor and 0 opposed. contract. Maintenance of the pool in 2018 about damaging the relationship with the Editor In the City Managers Report, City ended up being absorbed by the City. The YMCA and impacting their revenue streams [email protected] Manager Rasmussen suggested a few dates to YMCA was not charged back for the hours Two others stated feeling more comfortable the council for a strategic planning meeting spent by park staff to maintain the pool as Cameron City Council met in regular giving the Y one more year to turn things around the first week in June. Council will is stated in the contract. A couple members session on Monday, April 1. All five members around with the understanding that the board get back to him on a date that works best. of the board pointed to pool maintenance of council were present. The meeting was being an ongoing deficiency in the Y’s strictly business and was relatively short. See POOL on page 2 The Consent agenda passed with 5 in See COUNCIL on page 2 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS SAT., APRIL 27 • 9:00 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 The Jump Thursday, April 4, 2019 Upcoming Meetings/Events April 4 POOL______from front page Game Night at Cameron Public Library for ages would choose another company next Director Drew Bontrager USA Pools the lower bid, coming approximately 9-13. Come play Wii games, board games, BEY Blades, year if needed. Three members of the would have been approximately 400 $4500 under the YMCA. (The YMCA Pokemon and more from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Board felt that it was time to go with a cheaper to go with last year (assuming raised their management fee $3500 new company. the Y had done the maintenance as per for 2019 to offset the rising costs to April 5 According to expense documents the contract). This year the projected manage the pool. Twisted Stitchers Quilt Guild meeting at 6:30 p.m. in provided to the board by Public Works expenses have USA Pools coming in as the Kidder Methodist Church. A business meeting will be followed by a guild member teaching how to make chenille quilts. The public is invited to attend. For more information call 660-755-4911. COUNCIL______from front page April 6 The federal government is beginning between the Cameron industrial Park liability, and workers’ compensation Spring Fling Vendor Craft Faire from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to make plans for the 202 Census. and another location in Clinton County. coverage passed with 5 in favor and 0 at the Old School. The US Census Bureau is asking that Project Tim is evaluating the cost of opposed. local “Complete Count” committees be dirt work to make that project feasible. Bill 2019-13, authorizing the City formed consisting of local volunteers. Mr. Rumery mentioned speaking Manager to enter into a contract with April 7 The Census Bureau will then train the with manufacturers about their E.L. Crawford Construction Inc. for Paint Party from 2-4 p.m. at Cameron Newspapers. committees on how they can assist in feelings regarding medical marijuana work on the Public Safety Building Canvas, brushes, paint, and instruction provided. Space is getting accurate count of our citizens dispensaries or even a cultivation passed with 5 in favor and 0 opposed. limited call 816-632-6543. for the census. Census data is important facility locating in town, not one Bill 2019-14, an ordinance for federal funding opportunities and company had an issue or concerns. appointing the Board of Directors for April 8 representation in Congress. In Unfinished Business: the Missouri Main Street Connection Planning and Zoning meeting at 6 p.m. at City Hall The EDOC report was given by Bill 2019-11, amending the drinking charged with overseeing the downtown located at 205 N Main Street. Session is open to the public. Economic Developer Terry Rumery in public ordinance was passed with 5 revitalization efforts to promote growth in the EDOC quarterly work session in favor and 0 opposed. and economic development passed April 9 with Council. This took place just In New Business: with 4 in favor, 1 abstention, and 0 WIC Clinic at First Christian Church in Cameron from prior to the City Council meeting. Bill 2019-12, authorizing the Mayor opposed. 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1-5 p.m. Call 816-539-2144 for A board was suggested for the Main to join the Missouri Intergovernmental The next City Council session will an appointment. Street program and was approved by Risk Management Association take place on Monday, April 8 at 5:30 Adult Game Night at the Cameron Public Library from Council. Project Highwire is deciding (MIRMA) for the City’s property, p.m. in Cameron City Hall. 5-6:30 p.m. TimeTBA-Tour PATRIOTIC/HISTORICAL Program: Tour of Pony Express Museum, St. Joseph, MO Place: 914 Penn St., St. Joseph, MO 64503. Hostess: Valerie Coleman. Community Service: Bring recycle materials. Health Programs for Older April 11 Adults WIC and Immunization Clinic at First Christian Mary Bradford recently completed Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Church in Cameron. WIC from 8 a.m. to noon and 1-5 Submitted the training required to become a that is held on Tuesday and Thursday p.m. Immunizations from 8:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1-4 certified Tai Chi instructor for the mornings from 9:30-10:30 am at River p.m. Call 816-539-2144 for an appointment. Evidence based health programs Agency. She will offer Tai Chi for of Life Baptist Church, 811 South STEAM Night at the Cameron Public Library from 5 offer proven ways to promote health Arthritis and Fall Prevention classes in Walnut Street in Cameron. AFEP offers p.m. to 6 p.m. Ages 9-13 are invited to come do crafts, and are designed to lower the risk of chronic disease and help prevent Cameron at the Community of Christ, a variety of range-of-motion, flexibility, build, code, create and learn circuitry. th falls among older adults. The Agency 902 West 4 Street, beginning April 15. strength, balance and endurance- offers educational classes and exercise Classes will be held twice weekly for building activities. All exercises can be April 12 programs designed to improve health, 10 weeks on Mondays and Wednesdays modified to meet participant needs and Community Action Partnership of North Central assist with management of chronic from 5:30-6:30 pm. can be done sitting in a chair. Missouri’s Women’s Health Services program will be conditions, and improve balance. These Class size is limited, and pre- These programs are funded in part holding a clinic from 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30-4:30 p.m. health programs are offered at no cost registration is recommended. Tai by the US Department of Health & To schedule an appointment, call 660-359-2855. to those who are at least age 60 of age. Chi for Arthritis is a low impact, Human Services, Administration on Balloon Release hosted by WMCC in honor of National A few of the classes currently being graceful form of exercise using gentle Aging, Missouri Department of Health Crime Victims’ Rights Awareness Week from 2:30-3:30 offered in the NWMOAAA 18-county movements that puts minimal stress on and Senior Services, and Northwest p.m. at Kelsey Park (inclement weather Cameron City service area are Living a Healthy Life muscles and joints, making it a suitable Missouri Area Agency on Aging. Hall). (or Chronic Disease Self-Management for older adults with arthritis and For more information about the Program,) Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall other health conditions. Tai Chi is also health programs offered, or to sign up April 13 Prevention, Walk with Ease, and the proven to help reduce the prevalence for the Tai Chi classes, please contact Women’s Self Defense class will be held at the Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program of falls and is rated as the highest-level Micky Bates, NWMOAAA Healthy Cameron YMCA from 8 a.m. to noon. Class is limited to (AFEP.) All classes are taught by evidence-based program for health and Living Coordinator, at 660-240-9400, 40 participants age 14 and over. Call covers situational certified instructors and offered in a wellness for older adults. or email [email protected]. awareness, creating distance, and defensive moves. Call community-based setting. NWMOAAA also offers an ongoing Cameron Police Department to reserve your space 816- 632-6523.

is Your PEST Problem Bridge Work over I-35 in Too BIG To Handle? Clinton and Daviess Counties MoDOT should follow signed detour routes. For safety reasons, no traffic will be permitted A bridge rehabilitation project will under the bridge during demolition. Just Give begin in April on five bridges located Interstate traffic will be narrowed to one over Interstate 35 in Clinton and Daviess lane in each direction, and all traffic will P.O. BOX 613 Us A call! counties. Contractors from Capital Paving be routed up and over the on and off ramps cameron, MO and Construction, working with the Missouri at the exit. Any reduction of lanes on I-35 Phone: Department of Transportation, plan to begin will be completed during nighttime hours 816-632-1090 work Monday, April 8. between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. cell: Rehabilitation Schedule: All work and schedules are weather 816-649-8202 Clinton County: U.S. Route 69 Bridge permitting. MoDOT encourages all south of Cameron – April 8 thru early June motorists to slow down, buckle up, eliminate PEST Daviess County: distractions and drive safely to ensure Route KK Bridge – Late May thru mid-July everyone is able to Arrive Alive. Route DD Bridge - Late June thru early Sept. Visit the project’s webpage to learn more TOLL FREE CONTROL about the plans for the new bridge and to sign inc. Route B/N Bridge – Mid-Aug. thru late Oct. Route C Bridge – Late Aug. thru early Nov. up for project-specific updates via email at During the bridge projects, motorists https://www.modot.org/clinton-and-daviess- 877-283-6715 county-bridge-deck-replacements-over-i-35 Thursday, April 4, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 3 Rotary News Historical Highlight: Henry Who? By Stan Hendrix Cameron Historical Society [email protected]

Several years back the Historical Society came across some unusual documents that were printed on Vellum paper (animal skin parchment). They had US presidential seals and signatures from Presidents John Tyler, James K Polk and Millard Fillmore. We quickly figured out these were original land grants from 1843 until give away property the US owned thanks to 1852. The name Samuel McCorkle was on the Louisiana Purchase in lieu of payment. each of the documents. After reviewing the Henry volunteered and served for a year legal descriptions, we learned they were under the leadership of the now famous for property that a few years later became a Colonel Sterling Price. He was given 160 large part of Cameron. acres here for his service. One of the documents dated November Henry’s brothers had settled in Polk 1852 stood out from the rest. Its wording County, Missouri and Henry wanted to be By Doug Schmitz various foundation events including the upcoming 12th Annual Aces Fore Aiden was different. It said “Know ye, that in close to them, so he sold the assignment to Contributed Golf Tournament coming up on May 3rd pursuance of an act of Congress, entitled “An McCorkle and moved. Jerry Rogers, the Aiden and Jamey McVicker visited the and 4th at Veterans Memorial Golf Course Act to raise for a limited time an additional man sharing the information was the great- Cameron Rotary Club recently. Jamey in Cameron. Shown with Aiden, center, and military force… Henry Tuckness, Late great-grandson of one of the brothers. shared with the club the many things the Jamey McVicker, right, is Cameron Rotarian Private, Captain Robinson’s company, Extra Henry doesn’t appear in any local history Aiden McVicker Foundation has been able Dan Earley. For more information on the Battalion, Missouri Mounted Volunteers, books but his military service to the country to support over the past years, in part to Aiden McVicker Foundation and events, Second Regiment…” Thereby granted by helped acquire ground that is now integrated the club and community’s support of the visit www.AidenMcVicker.com the United States…”. It goes on to grant into the Cameron Community. It’s also Henry Tuckness and his assignee Samuel interesting to think that the US Government McCorkle 160 acres of ground. was paying for service with land. Henry I was confused by the wording and I’d was given 160 acres for one year of military never heard of Henry Tuckness so I Googled service. I can only imagine how many of Probation and Parole him. I only found one obscure post on the us would be internet from the year 2000. I wrote the standing at author, Jerry Rogers, who lives in a small the recruiter’s District Offices Merge town in Germany. He told me he not only door if that Submitted and Brookfield and a sub-office in Trenton. knew who Henry Tuckness was, but he offer were still There will continue to be outreach offices in knew about the document. available. Henry (Thomas Henry Tuchness) and his Thanks The Missouri Division of Probation all 12 counties to assist in the supervision three brothers migrated to Missouri in the for all your & Parole would like to announce the of probationers and parolees and provide rd th rd 1830s. In 1846 the Mexican American War comments consolidation of two District offices in services to the 3 , 9 , and 43 Judicial broke out and the US needed soldiers. They and story North Central Missouri effective March Circuits. had no cash to pay soldiers, so they opted to suggestions 1, 2019. The District 2 office, located in The Division of Probation & Parole works Cameron and servicing the counties of towards improving lives while also helping to Stan Hendrix Daviess, Dekalb, Clinton, Caldwell, and protect the public. Staff work with offenders Livingston counties will merge with District to ensure they make change in their lives 39, based in Trenton, which covers Harrison, that will keep them from re-offending and Correction was at the corner of Third and Chestnut. The Mercer, Grundy, Putnam, Sullivan, Linn, help them in becoming productive citizens. “Witness Tree” is actually at the southwest and Chariton counties. The new, 12 county Any questions regarding this merger or any Last week’s Historical Highlight it was corner of Third and Cherry, next to the old district will be referred to as District 2. other Probation and Parole information can mistakenly written that the “Witness Tree” Rock Island Depot. Sorry for the confusion. The District office will remain in be directed to District Administrator Chad Cameron, with satellite offices in Chillicothe Smith at (816) 632-3781.

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Niland was transferred back Three months after his jump into President Donald Trump soldier that the movie was based to the states. About a year later, France and encounter with Sgt. has moved to intervene in on was the subject of an article I the older brother Edward who had Nilan, he made a second jump into the case of a San Diego- read recently. Hollywood didn’t been shot down was found when Holland. He was later captured based Navy SEAL charged do justice to the real story. The a POW camp in Burma liberated. and sent to a POW camp where with killing an injured ISIS actual person the movie was based Some might say that they “just he asked to be quartered with the fighter in Iraq. Trump wrote on was Sgt. Frederick “Fritz” don’t make great men like that enlisted rather than the officers. on Twitter Saturday morning Niland. He was a member of the anymore” but the truth is that we “According to James Alger, a that “in honor of his past and expanding the quantity 101st airborne who parachuted into see this Patriotism and Loyalty all fellow prisoner, “this turned out to service to our country,” Eddie and quality of adaptive sports French countryside just ahead of the time in our service men and be a blessing for the men. He was Gallagher “will soon be moved to opportunities at community the D-Day invasion. He had to jump women. They make us (fellow sorely needed there”. After the less restrictive confinement while organizations across the country,” early because his plane had been veterans and family members) war, Chaplain Sampson returned he awaits his day in court. Process said VA Secretary Robert Wilkie. hit by enemy fire. He was trapped very proud. I think the movie was to his hometown in Iowa but soon should move quickly!” The move VA will make award decisions behind lines for nine days. With really good, but the real story is reenlisted and continued to serve comes after months of advocacy this fall based on a competitive the help of the French Resistance, so much better. Anyway, if you as Chief of Chaplains during the from Chief Special Warfare selection. In fiscal year 2019, VA he was able to eventually rejoin know of a current veteran, or their Vietnam war. He annually spent Operator Gallagher’s family awarded approximately $9 million his unit at the battle for the town family, who is having trouble and Christmas with the troops and and from Rep. Duncan Hunter, in Adaptive Sports Program grants of Carenten. His older brother, needs some help, please contact visiting hospitalized troops. He R-Calif., and other lawmakers. to 103 organizations, estimated to Edward had been shot down and us at the numbers listed below. At received the Distinguished Service Earlier this week, a group of 40 serve more than 10,000 Veterans was believed to have been killed the very least, please, be kind to Cross and was nominated for the lawmakers signed a letter and held throughout all 50 states, the in Burma. His Brother Robert was others and PRAY FOR PEACE! Medal of Honor. a news conference asking Trump District of Columbia and Puerto reported to have been killed on Our Military Hero’s: Army On the Light Side - “Help to act on behalf of Gallagher, Rico. Chaplain Father Francis Samp- Police!” June 6 and was had been buried who has been held at the Navy Upcoming Events and Meetings near there. Niland sought the help son, 101st Airborne. The following is supposedly a Consolidated Brig Miramar since American Legion – – 2nd of a Catholic Chaplain, Father As mentioned earlier in the true story relating a situation that his arrest Sept. 11. Thursday at Legion Hall -1900 Francis Sampson, to help him find above article, our hero this week is actually occurred in Los Angeles. VA offers $15 million in grant VFW – 3rd Monday of month grave of his brother. While on this a Chaplin with the 101st Airborne. The Marines were backing-up funding to support adaptive at Cameron Veteran’s Home search, they came across what they He said that if he had known what LAPD on a call that someone had sports for disabled Veterans Chapel -1900 hours www.VA.gov Mar 25th thought was the grave, but instead he was getting into, he might broken into a store. Contact information of Robert, this turned out to be have chosen a different response. At the scene, the cop told the The U.S. Department For more information or to another brother, 2nd Lt. Preston It seems he was not aware that Marines to “cover” him as he of Veterans Affairs (VA) offer help: Contact Pat O’Connor Niland, who had been killed just a Chaplain’s would be expected approached the store (to police, announced the availability (816) 575-2568 day after the other brother Robert. to parachute in with the troops. “cover” means to point your of up to approximately $15 Veterans Clinic (CBOC) @ All together this amounted to However, once he had signed up, weapons in the direction of the million in grants for community MVH (816) 632-1369 three of the four sons of Michael he was too proud to withdraw. threat, to Marines it means to lay organizations that provide adaptive Veterans Crisis Hotline 1-800- and Augusta Niland of Tonawanda In the jump into France, Father down a base of fire!). The Marines sports, including therapeutic 273-8255 NY. When he determined that Fritz Sampson was captured and put up promptly laid down a base of the recreational opportunities for A good website is www.va.gov. was the lone surviving son, Father against a wall. The Germans were fire. disabled Veterans and disabled It has some of the latest news Sampson initiated the paperwork reported to simply shoot prisoners. The Marines fired 178 rounds members of the armed forces. information as well as explaining to get him sent back to the US and He was so scared that instead of before they stopped shooting. VA awards grants to qualifying veteran benefits. Also try www. away from the fighting. (More on saying the Act of Contrition, he The thief, VERY scared at this organizations to plan, develop, military.com. Father Sampson in the next section kept repeating the blessing before point, called 911 and reported, “ manage and implement programs about heroes). When informed that meals. Fortunately, a Catholic HELP! They’re shooting at me!” serving Veterans. “Grants help our he would be sent home because he German soldier recognized him News Bulletins nation’s Veterans by increasing

base of the 780th F.A. used to volunteering, he Veteran Voice: Carl H. Kolb Battalion, which became immediately raised his hand. his home for the next 12 He had taken typing in high By Mike Hanrahan After a one-week half the men suffered from months. They had arrived in school and was “pretty good C-O Reporter furlough, Carl boarded seasickness, which Carl was the dead of winter and the at it”. He said that handling [email protected] a train in Kansas City, able to avoid. weather was bitterly cold. 200-pound shells loading headed for Fort Collins, They arrived at Camp Carl, born and raised The base was very near the the Howitzers and other big Colorado. He transferred Drake, expecting to stay, th in rural Maysville, was infamous 39 Parallel. guns did not excite him, and trains there for Fort Lawton, but after three days boarded inducted into the U.S. Army When they arrived, their he was happy being assigned Washington, where he spent another ship headed for in July of 1952, at Fort artillery was going full blast to personnel where he kept 30 days prior to embarking Inchon, Korea. After three Leonard Wood, Missouri. with 8-inch Howitzers, 155 records on 600 men. for Japan. They sailed more days spent in Inchon, After a week at Leonard “long toms” and a variety They all lived in heavily on a large, two stacker they loaded onto military Wood, he went to Fort of smaller guns. They fortified bunkers, coming ship called the “Simon B. trucks and headed north. It Chaffee, Arkansas for 16 definitely realized they were out only for Mess Hall, the Buckner”. Although the seas was a rough trip over the weeks of intensive Basic in the middle of a battle latrine, or guard duty. They were relatively calm, over mountains and on one-way, very narrow roads. At night Training. zone. were under fire regularly. they traveled without lights, Someone greeting their They had a South Korean arriving at their destination truck called out if anyone “houseboy” who washed during the night. could type. Although not They arrived at a field Continues on next page Staff Customer Service Deadlines Letters to the Editor ADDRESS: PHONE: Display Advertising...... Monday 4 p.m. Letters to the editor should be signed and either Publisher...... Tina Svoboda P.O. Box 498 (816) 632-6543 Classified Advertising...... Tuesday 10 a.m. typed or printed. They should be submitted no Editor...... Tara Wallace Cameron, MO FAX: News...... Friday 4 p.m. later than 5 p.m. on Friday and should be no 64429 (816) 632-4508 Office Manager...... 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After the war, he became a leaving. set up housekeeping in their farm incoming fire was quiet, and they shell striking their bunker and groomsman at Carl and Pauline’s The next morning the North home. often did not get their own clothes “sucking” all of their mimeograph wedding, May 15, 1954. Koreans attacked just as the men at Carl had to remain in the Army back. paper out of the bunker. He told his Carl and Pauline were devoted the other battery were going to the Reserves for six years and was a Carl enjoyed coffee with sugar wife it was “too close for comfort”. to one another prior to his going mess hall. They were completely member of the VA Post 5364 in and cream when living at home, On another occasion, an to the military, and he wrote to her wiped out. One of Carl’s friends Maysville. That VA Post conducts but in Korea he learned to drink it Easter Sunday, they were shelled every evening. He contracted with lost a good buddy that day. an annual parade from the Post black because the South Koreans constantly, all day long. He a South Korean to paint her portrait Carl and many of his unit to the Courthouse Square for a would regularly steal the cream commented that if the North had (taken from a 5x7 photo he carried. came home on a smaller ship memorial service every Memorial and sugar. The hot coffee was a possessed bigger guns, the damage It is on silk and Pauline still has and everyone suffered from Day, and a white cross is placed treat in the cold weather. would have been very extensive. it, and it is extremely well done, seasickness. As a Sgt., Carl was on the courthouse lawn for every Carl pulled guard duty a lot Carl remembered the day when virtually photo quality. The cost? A supposed to keep his men from deceased veteran. and was on duty when a “cease they were under especially heavy carton of cigarettes. gambling their money away. He Carl and his wife farmed for fire” was called. He said that just fire and the driver of an ammo Carl’s base was near another said he “never even tried”. 47 years and raised two children prior to the cease fire our artillery truck which had just arrived HQ Battery. From the West Coast Carl took before moving to Cameron. Carl opened up with a full-scale barrage dashed into their bunker for safety. There was a South Korean a train to Kansas City where he passed away just two days short of which ended suddenly, after which Carl was very surprised to see it outfit between them and the was greeted by his fiancée and his his 64th wedding anniversary. His everything became weirdly silent. was a good friend and classmate South Koreans to protect the two parents. He arrived home in March story was related by Pauline Kolb. That barrage was due to the fact from Maysville High School. They artillery batteries. One night the and was married that May. He Dragons Tennis Obituaries Lelia Rose “Babe” Parton Dominates Lafayette 1935-2019 The Dragon boys dominated St. Joseph Hanrahan won 8-0 Lelia passed away at her granddaughters husband Elmer, son Clarence Parton and Lafayette in tennis action Tuesday, April 2. Doubles play: home in Orange, Texas on March 23. sister Doris Legg. She is survived by Singles play went as follows: Beasley/Helmich won 8-0;Anderson/ She lived her life in Cameron before two sisters: Maxine Turner of Cameron; David Beasley won 8-4; Nick Helmich Chastain won 8-0; Dickerson/Hanrahan won going to Texas. Mary Eaton, Lathrop. One brother LeRoy won 8-0; Levi Chastain won 8-0; Anderson 8-0 Lelia was preceded in death by her Waldron, Kansas City and 3 granddaughters. won 8-0; Avery Dickerson won 8-1; Caden Great job, Dragons! S. Ross Johnson Answers in 1932 - 2019 classified section Crossword Corner KANSAS CITY - Ross Johnson (87) was Johnson; daughter, Gwen (Martin) Forsythe; CLUES ACROSS 34. The opera has one 10. Single-celled animal 1. Defense Department 35. Honk 12. National capital born January 20, 1932 in Kansas City, KS to grandsons, Kyle (Courtney) Forsythe and 4. Diminutive hoopster 36. Disorganization 14. China’s chairman Joseph R. and Alice (Turnbough) Johnson. Jacob Forsythe; great grandson, Wyatt Webb 37. Secret political clique 15. Al Bundy’s wife Ross served proudly in the US Army during Forsythe; brothers-in-law, Dale (Nancy) 8. Cools 38. Recounted again 17. Acid in all living cells the Korea Conflict (from 1952-1954). Ross Doron, Larry Douglas, and Jerry Acuff; 10. Chili con __ 39. Converts to leather 19. Told was a computer programmer who enjoyed sister-in-law, Barbara Johnson; and 11. Quantitative fact 40. Consisting of a single 20. Displays heartbeat bowling, photography and was an avid numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces, 12. Enliven element or component 23. Softly music record collector. great nephews, and 1- great-great niece. 13. A woman of refinement 41. Therefore 24. Swiss river Ross was preceded in death by his father, Memorial services were held Friday, 15. Where royalty live 42. Clownish 25. Small chapel Joseph R. Johnson; mother, Alice Clark; March 29, 2019 at White Chapel 16. Beverage made of 43. The habitat of wild 26. Electronic grandparents, Shirley Ross and Minnie Mae Funeral Home. Burial Mt. Washington oatmeal animals countermeasures Turnbough; brothers, Robert J. Johnson and Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to 17. Replaced CLUES DOWN 27. Asian nation 18. UK’s largest city 1. Dreary 28. Neither Frank Clark; sisters, Allene Douglas and Cameron Backpack Buddies (c/o Cameron 21. Obamacare 2. Book page size 29. Peacock network Dorene Acuff Ministerial Alliance PO Box 215 Cameron, 22. When you expect to 3. Become less lively 30. List of candidates Survivors include his wife, Joyce MO 64429). get there 4. Grassy plain 31. Medieval garment 23. Deutschland 5. Attached a figure to 32. Type of juice 24. Consumed 6. Hungry 33. “Coach” actor 25. Paddle 7. NY-based department 34. Puerto Rican dance Birth 26. A way to consume store music La __ 27. “Walter White” 9. Pedestal 36. Texas politician Ted Kate Cerena Zorn Kate Cerena Zorn was born March 25, Cerena and tow big brothers named Eric Zorn 2019 to parents William Zorn Jr. and Maria and Wyatt Zorn. Her maternal grandparents Teresa Zorn of Cameron Missouri. Kate was are Antonio Cerena and Divina Cerena. Her born at Cameron Regional Medical Center paternal grandparents are William Zorn Sr. and weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. and was 19 ¾ inches and Evelyn Zorn. long. She has a big sister named Maria Ann 6 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, April 4, 2019 Health Habits: The Power of Letters to the Editor Superfoods Wind energy may be the biggest scams about 250 days per year. Factoring in the Sometimes we don’t be relying on a secondary in the US. I am a retired engineer with over steel required to build the wind turbines and give eating a second phytochemical or different 30 years’ experience working with electric the energy that they burn to keep the rotors thought. The time of the compound in that plant to utilities. I have been against wind turbines turning slowly when not generating, they day comes for a meal and initiate its absorption. It is ever since they were first introduced. have a negative impact on the environment. we look for what is readily important to eat a variety Wind turbines are not economically Wind turbines create health and available to sustain the of fruits, vegetables, whole viable and are only built because of the environmental problems in the communities appetite. Food offers grains and legumes due to billions of dollars in tax incentives that is where they are installed. Property values are the energy needed to get different phytochemicals being wasted by our government to support also reduced because nobody wants to live through the day but is working together to them. Our government plans to spend over among them. In the letter referenced above, occasionally overlooked provide varying health $40 billion over the next nine years in Representative Sam Graves acknowledges as an option for disease benefits. support of wind energy. I have a letter from that “new wind farms projects come with prevention. The term Many phytochemicals US Representative Sam Graves in which real, negative consequences.” By Amy O’Grady “SUPERFOOD” has been have antioxidant he states “We should not be providing tax With all of the wind turbines currently used to boost sales by properties. Antioxidants incentives for a source of energy that is not install in the US, they represent less than 8 marketing certain food protect against harmful economically viable. Instead, we should percent of the electric generation. Bottom products, but what makes a food so super? cell damage caused by free radicals. Free focus our efforts on alternative energy line is that we can’t build enough wind There is no regulatory or scientific radicals are highly toxic compounds sources that can support themselves.” Even turbines to really do any good and even definition of the term superfood. In created when an oxygen atom splits and with the tax incentives, everywhere wind if enough capacity was built, it is still general, foods get a superfood status if they scavenges the body to pair up with another turbines have gone into production, electric too unreliable to do any good. The large have been shown to provide health benefits oxygen atom. This causes cell damage. rates have gone up. developers installing the wind turbines don’t beyond their normal nutritive value, offer This oxidative stress comes from various Despite all of the media hype, wind care about efficiency, meteorological data, a high level of desirable nutrients or environmental sources such as cigarette energy is not “green”. First of all, it does or community concerns. It is all about the have been linked to some type of disease smoke, radiation, drugs, pesticides, not and cannot replace any of the fossil fuel money, the tax incentives. We need to stop prevention. New research reveals certain solvents, and other pollutants. Consuming generators currently in production because the tax incentives, and then all the other edible plants carry more value to our health foods with various antioxidant properties, it is too unreliable. Wind turbines require a problems will go away. because they contain phytochemicals. as well as reducing exposure to the listed minimum wind speed of 10-mph to operate These active compounds appear to promote environmental sources above, can reduce and 25 to 31 mph to reach full output. In Fred Campbell health and reduce the risk of cancer, heart the potential harm from free radicals. northwest Missouri the average wind speed Clarksdale disease and other conditions. These The list of fruits, vegetables, whole is below the 10-mph threshold on average phytochemicals contribute to the brilliant grains and legumes is too extensive to list colors and distinct aromas of plants and in this column, but various charts can be President Trump has come under fire surge of migrants has forced the Border their fruit. found online to help your understanding for declaring a “crisis” at our southern Patrol to close many drug checkpoints along Phytochemicals are the likely culprits of what compounds, in which foods, border. For many decades, Congress has popular smuggling highways and re-deploy of putting the “super powers” into contribute to various health benefits. These failed to secure our borders and adequately those personnel to entry points. This leaves superfoods. tables and graphics can offer guidance in enforce our immigration laws. For many the drug smuggling routes wide open. The Plants may have over fifty known ensuring you are maximizing the potential decades until now, presidents have also been following is a list of total drug seizures phytochemicals, but only a select few may for variety, flavor, texture and healing derelict in their duty to keep America safe by the Border Patrol in 2018 through all be in large numbers. Each compound potential within a balanced diet. from foreign invasion. But that is exactly national checkpoints: plays different and multiple roles in the what we now face at our southern border, body depending on the mechanism of This week’s Healthy Habit: Start and President Trump recognizes it. We • 41,863 pounds of marijuana action. Research has shown pure extracts thinking in color. Look at your plate understand why people want to come here • 2,717 pounds of cocaine of phytochemicals in supplements to as a painter’s palette. Make an effort to to live. All we ask is that they demonstrate • 6,366 pounds of methamphetamine be less effective than eating foods in consume a variety of red, purple, green, their desire to become a productive American • 405 pounds of heroin their whole form. The reason for this is white and yellow fruits and vegetables citizen by following our immigration laws. • 200 pounds of fentanyl because depending on the compound, the throughout your day. How trustworthy are the people whose first metabolism of one phytochemical may act in their new country is illegal entry? Imagine what amounts were successfully With a porous border, who knows what is smuggled into our country! Yes, President entering? Are drugs, weapons, terrorists, and Trump correctly identified this as a “CRISIS.” spies coming in? Are innocent people being His primary concern is the safety and well- “trafficked” into our country to be used as being of American citizens, as it should be. slaves? According to our Border Patrol, the Denying entry to those whose identities and answer is YES thanks to a clever strategy of motives cannot be established is not racist, saturation. According to an article at Texas it’s proper. It’s very simple: if you want to Monthly (www.texasmonthly.com), human come in, follow the rules! Visit immigration AG SERVICES smugglers are transporting tens of thousands expert Michael Cutler’s website (www. Serving All Your Ag Needs Since 1988 of migrants from Central American countries michaelcutler.net) to learn more about the Now located in Jamesport! to our southern border. When all these dangers of illegal immigration. May God • Full line of Purina Feed Products migrants hit the US-Mexico border at once, bless you and the United States of America! • Chemical • Fertilizer they simply overwhelm the Border Patrol’s • Nh3 • Custom Application • Mycogen Seeds ability to process them. 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C-O Reporter On March 26 the Dragons found their disaster has fascinated the And it’s also a good idea [email protected] bats against North Harrison, scoring 11 runs, world ever since, leading to build an emergency but fell short by a score of 15-11. to books, movies, musicals fund containing six to The Cameron Dragons baseball team fell The Dragons host St. Joseph Lafayette on and, ultimately, a successful 12 months’ worth of to North Kansas City on March 22, 10-0. Monday, April 1. search for the big ship’s living expenses, with The Dragons managed 7 hits but committed remains. On the positive the money kept in a side, commercial shipping liquid, low-risk account. lines learned a great deal • Don’t overreact from the Titanic, resulting to perceived threats. Lady Dragons Soccer in safer travel across the By Joshua Strong When the iceberg oceans. And as an investor, loomed directly you, too, may be able to ahead, the Titanic’s Struggles to Find Stride draw some important lessons from what crew frantically tried to steer clear of it. happened on that cold April night more While this move was understandable, it 21, but on March 22 fell to Marshall, 4-2, By Mike Hanrahan than a century ago. inadvertently hastened the ship’s demise, despite a 2-1 first half advantage. C-O Reporter So, to avoid some “titanic” investment because it exposed a more vulnerable part The Lady Dragons have scored four goals [email protected] mistakes, consider the following: of the hull to the huge ice mass. When on the season, all by Lexi Smith who has • Create a financial strategy with a you invest, you might also be tempted to The Cameron Lady Dragons soccer team signed a national letter of intent with Central solid foundation. Although considered a overreact when facing perceived dangers fell to Oak Grove on March 20 by a score of Methodist in Fayette, Missouri to continue technological marvel, the Titanic had some – for example, if the financial markets 10-0. They bounced back with a 2-0 victory her soccer career. over Kansas City East Christian on March real structural, foundational flaws – such as plunge, you might think about selling your compartments that weren’t fully watertight. stocks. This is often a bad idea, especially To withstand the inevitable rough seas if you’re taking a big loss on your sales. ahead, your investment strategy needs a If your investments are still fundamentally Dragons Baseball Battles strong foundation, based on your needs, solid, you might well be better off by goals, family situation, risk tolerance and staying patient and waiting for the markets time horizon. to recover. Lafayette • Be receptive to advice. The Titanic’s • Give yourself time to reach your crew had received plenty of Marconi goals. Edward J. Smith, the Titanic’s By Mike Hanrahan for the victory. The Dragons had jumped to an early 2-0 lead in the third inning wireless warnings from other ships about captain, apparently wanted to break speed C-O Reporter [email protected] and regained a one run advantage in the ice in the area. Yet they did not take records on the Atlantic crossing – and bottom of the sixth before Lafayette’s precautions, such as slowing down. When this desire may have contributed to his The Dragon Baseball team lost a fireworks. Nathan Nelson doubled twice you invest, you can benefit from advice somewhat reckless passage through fields heartbreaker to St. Joseph Lafayette on for the Dragons, driving in one run. Thomas from a financial professional – someone of ice. As an investor, you could also run Monday, April 1, by a score of 5-3. The Ramsey also had an RBI. Seth Dunscombe who can caution you when you’re making into problems if you rush toward a goal. Dragons took a 3-2 lead into the final inning took the last. dangerous moves, such as pursuing To illustrate: If you wanted to retire at 65 before Lafayette pushed across three runs inappropriate investments, which could with a certain amount of money, but you ultimately damage your prospects for didn’t start saving and investing until you success. reached 55, you’d likely have to put a lot • Be prepared for anything. The Titanic more away each year, and possibly invest Lady Dragons Soccer had far fewer lifeboats than it needed, a lot more aggressively, than if you had resulting in a tragic loss of life that could started investing when you were 30. have been prevented. As an investor, you Put to work some of the Titanic’s Wins Over Lafayette need to be prepared for events that could lessons – they might help you improve By Mike Hanrahan of the field, but a late break by the Dragons jeopardize your financial well-being, and your chances of smooth sailing toward all C-O Reporter set up Lexi’s winning goals. Go Dragons! that of your family. So, at a minimum, your important financial goals. [email protected] The Lady Dragon soccer team pulled off a 1-0 victory over St. Joseph Lafayette Tuesday, April 2, on a goal by Lexi Smith THORNE with less than a minute to play. LUMBER COMPANY In a scoreless first half, Lexi narrowly your better building solution missed on a penalty shot when the ball Service all Brands caromed off the crossbar. Elise Wenck had CAMERON LUMBER COMPANY a busy night as goalie, blocking a number of 2025 North Walnut • Cameron shots on goal. 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The 13 in the budget is a commitment Missouri School for the Blind • $6.4 million for port projects appropriations bills that make up to workforce development. • Funding of Missouri along Missouri rivers the state spending plan contain The spending plan funds the scholarships • $9 million in rebased rates approximately $29.25 billion in reorganization of the Department • $500,000 increase for A+ for developmental disability funding allocated among the state’s of Economic Development so that Scholarships providers (improving access to departments and programs. the department can streamline and • Nearly $1 million increase for services) One of the key points of improve efficiency. The budget Access Missouri Scholarships • $1 million to start an Extension emphasis in the budget is funding plan includes $30 million for the • $11 million to perform for Community Health Care for the state’s K-12 public schools. Missouri One Start program that maintenance and repairs Outcomes (ECHO) for autism As it heads to the Senate, the budget will help businesses train their at Missouri colleges and • $153,000 to fund the Time fully funds the school foundation workers and upgrade their skills. universities Critical Diagnosis Unit inside formula with $3.94 billion in Additionally, the budget proposed • $100 million for statewide the Department of Health & funding. The total represents an by the House provides $19 million bridge repairs Senior Services By J. Eggleston increase of more than $61 million in funding for the Missouri Excels • $8 million for major water • Consolidation of two prisons in State Rep., 2nd District in funding for the formula. The Workforce Initiative that provides reservoir projects Northwest Missouri education budget also includes a $5 funding to institutions of higher • $440,000 to initiate new plant • Savings of prison closure to The only action the legislature million increase for transportation education to develop and expand industries program fund critically needed pay plan is constitutionally required to expenses for local school districts. employer-driven education and • $300,000 for the new adjustments for Department of complete each year is the budget. Additionally, the budget includes a training programs. Furthermore, Missouri Military Community Corrections The budget process is the people’s $3 million increase for the Parents the budget provides $8.5 million Reinvestment Program representatives deciding how to as Teachers program, which I to support Missouri’s adult high • $13.5 million of Volkswagen Until next time, best wishes of best spend the people’s tax money wholeheartedly support. In total, schools that were created by settlement funds appropriated safety, health and prosperity to you for the greatest good. This week funding for pre-K-12 education is legislation passed in 2018. to clean air projects and grants and your family. the members of the House put their increased by $116 million in the • $2.5 million to expand access stamp of approval on a balanced, spending plan approved by the Other budget highlights include: to broadband Internet service in Addressing the Recent Flooding in Northwest Missouri Capitol Recently, rising flood waters Report The governor has declared a sandbags and tetanus vaccines 15 years. have critically impacted our area state of emergency in response to and conducting emergency rescue My heart goes out to every of the state, endangering many the flooding, which has been most operations when necessary. 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March 26, 2019 budget plan includes $30 million for vehicles which is currently required in the Missouri One Start program that order to renew a motor vehicle license. Kathleen M. Curtis, of Cameron – supplying alcohol to a will help businesses train their workers New motor vehicles after being sold minor, $150. and upgrade their skills. Additionally, will not have to have an inspection until Gregory Scott Clements, of Knob Noster – failing to register the budget proposed by the House after 10 years or the vehicle odometer By Jim Neely vehicle, $150. provides $19 million in funding for the reads 150,000 miles. State Rep., 8th District Travis Lane Whitt, of Cameron – defective equipment, $225. Missouri Excels Workforce Initiative HB 763 specifies any non-public Angelica Renee Thurston, of Cameron – littering, $571.50. Fiscally Responsible FY 2020 State that provides funding to institutions school or school operated by a religious Warren Jack Turner Rice, of Bethany – exceeding posted Operating Budget moves from the of higher education to develop and organization shall not be required speed limit, 16-19 mph over, $151.50. House to the Senate (HBs 1-13) expand employer-driven education and to increase their minimum wage to Christy Ann Fish, of Cole Camp – failing to register vehicle, training programs. Furthermore, the $8.60 or the applicable federal rate on $86.50. This week the members of the House budget provides $8.5 million to support January 1, 2019 or increase it annually Tryson Brett Whitt, of Cameron – defective equipment, of Representatives put their stamp Missouri’s adult high schools that were as required by current law. Currently, $225. of approval on a balanced, fiscally created by legislation passed in 2018. public schools are exempted, and this Carolyn Fay Norton, of Plattsburg – DWI, alcohol, $587.95. responsible state operating budget for will move private schools into that same Janice Nicole Jimenezsaavedra, of Cameron – Assault, $150. House Approves Fresh Start Act the upcoming fiscal year that starts exemption. Most individuals that work Remington A. Jeffries, of Cameron – defective equipment, (HB 564 and HB 472) in July. The 13 appropriations bills in these private or religious schools $225. that make up the state spending plan do so because they have children Joshua Lewis Preator, of Kearney – failing to register contain approximately $29.25 billion Legislation approved in recent attending or because they support their vehicle, $106.50. in funding allocated among the state’s weeks by the House would make it philosophy. Private schools often Christine L. Borchardt, of Cameron – failing to register departments and programs. easier for people with criminal records have a smaller budget and less room vehicle, $86.50. One of the key points of emphasis to reintegrate into society by getting a to absorb annual increases to payroll. George Warren Burnett, of Cameron – failing to register in the budget is funding for the state’s job. The bill is also designed to save Often the costs are passed on to the vehicle, $86.50. K-12 public schools. As it heads to Missourians from spending time, consumer, so private school tuition Greg Daniel Williams, of Cameron – failure to stop for a the Senate, the budget fully funds the effort, and expense to get a job only to costs might be increased to cover the school bus, $150.50. school foundation formula with $3.94 find out their offenses will disqualify minimum wage worker’s pay raise. Jessica Nicole Steiner, of Winston – driving while license billion in funding. The total represents them. The “Fresh Start Act of 2019,” HB 450 allows a donor to make revoked or suspended, $131.50. an increase of more than $61 million in would keep people from being barred an anatomical gift by placing a donor Benjamin Douglas Hacking, of Gallatin – failure to register funding for the formula. The education from a job for committing crimes that symbol sticker authorized and issued vehicle, $86.50. budget also includes a $5 million have no relation to the work of that job. by the Department of Health and Senior Jordan Anthony Cerfus, of Cameron – failure to register increase for a total of $108 million in If you want to cut hair and be a Services on the back of the donor’s vehicle, $86.50. funding for transportation expenses for cosmetologist, the cosmetology board driver’s license or identification card. Kevin T. Walker, of Cameron – nuisance violation, $106.50. local school districts. Additionally, the can’t say you will not be allowed to get The bill will bring awareness to organ Mary Ann Wright, of Cameron – nuisance violation, $106.50. budget includes a $3 million increase a license because you were convicted donation and the lives that can be Matthew R. Moore, of Cameron – nuisance violation, for the Parents as Teachers program. In of mortgage fraud ten years ago. It just saved. Only about half of the people $106.50. total, funding for pre-K-12 education doesn’t make sense and it prevents who could sign up to donate do so. Morgan Horvatin, of Cameron – animal at large, $161.50. is increased by $116 million in the people that want to get to work from spending plan approved by the House. getting to work. 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BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH CAMERON UNITED FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Pastor James Mackey METHODIST CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 515 S. Elm St. Dr. Richard Adams Pastor Russ Hamilton Bishop Benjamin Anderson (816) 632-7337 | (816) 284-2830 201 N. Pine | (816) 632-3461 318 N. Pine | (816) 632-3605 1100 E. Grand | (816) 918-1718 Follow us on facebook www.cameronumc.org www.cameronfcc.com Sunday Services 11:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. [email protected] Wednesday Night Youth Group 7 p.m. Sunday Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday F.U.E.L. Follow us on facebook Family Genealogy Center- Sunday Afternoon Service 2:00 p.m. Youth Group grades 10-12 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Open to the Public Tues. 9:00-2:00 Wed. Evening Service Wednesday Night Live 5:30 p.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. Wed. 10:00-12:00 & Kids Club 7:00 p.m. 2 yr old - 9th grade MABEL WORSHIP CENTER TURNING POINT CHURCH CAMERON CHURCH COMMUNITY OF CHRIST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor Joe Jones OF CHRIST Pastors Vern Bradford and Pastor Tim Ashby N 69 Hwy at EE Junction Gary Bell Mallory Neeley 5 miles North of Hwy. 36 on 69 Hwy., (816) 632-7608 1020 S Walnut Terr | (816) 632-6226 902 W. 4th | (816) 632-3303 1/4 mile West at sign | (816) 632-2673 Follow us on facebook Sunday Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Follow us on facebook Turning Point Church Cameron MO Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Cafe Connect Breakfast 9:45 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship 5:30 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday B.I.G. Church Ages 5-11 Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. CORNERSTONE CHURCH Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. & Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Pastor Morgan Saunders Wednesday Family Night Sunday Worship & Word 11:00 a.m. CAMERON CHURCH OF 317 N. Locust | (660) 815-5373 Adult Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Sunday Celebrate Recovery 6:30 p.m. THE NAZARENE cornerstonechurch.cc A Christ centered recovery program Pastor Vicki Copp Sunday Worship 9:00 & 10:30 am. PASSION CHURCH Tuesday Small Group Classes 206 Lovers Lane | (816) 632-7812 Sunday Night Youth Group 6:00 p.m. Pastors Lonnie and Colleen Hardy For All Ages 7:00 p.m. [email protected] Wednesday Night Service 7:00 p.m. (816) 632-2527 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. www.passionchurchmo.com WALNUT STREET BAPTIST Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. CROSSROADS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sunday Morning Service 10:00 a.m. CHURCH Wednesday Youth Group 6:30 p.m. Pastor Tim Harrell Wednesday Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Pastor Larry Griffey 919 North Harris St. 421 N Walnut St. | 816-632-0233 CAMERON RESTORATION BRANCH Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. PRINCE OF PEACE Sunday School 10:00 a.m. OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Wednesday Service 6:30 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH LCMS Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Elder Andrew Holmes Children’s Ministry Wed. & Sun. Rev. Nathan Woolery 1008 W. 3rd | (816) 585-1969 Blessing Room Tues. & Thurs. 1-4 p.m. 209 Little Brick St. | (816) 632-7904 Opening Worship 9:30 a.m. Food Pantry 1st & 3rd Fri. 9-12 Sunday School/Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:40 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 10:30 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Bible Study 1:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. Senior Pastor Ken Gazaway 202 E. Ford | (816) 632-7251 RIVER OF LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister of Music - Terry Beasley Pastors Otis Nixdorf and Dave Nixdorf Youth & Children’s Pastor - Scott Hill 811 S. Walnut | (816) 632-2246 www.cameronfbc.org www.riveroflifebaptist.com Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service 5:30 p.m. Sunday Youth Gathering 5:30 p.m. ST. MUNCHIN CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Children’s Ministry 5:30 p.m. Father Thomas Ludwig Wednesday Awana Club 6:00 p.m. 301 N. Cedar | (816) 632-2768 Wed. Impact Youth Ministries 6:15 p.m. www.munchin.net 124 E. 3rd Street • P.O. Box 567 Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m. [email protected] Cameron, MO 64429 Saturday Mass 5:00 p.m. 816-632-6641

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Polk Street. 11:47 p.m. 33-year old Amy Lynn James, while license revoked or suspended first on a pedestrian on SR-EE. 7:27 p.m. – Deputies served civil papers of Kidder, was arrested for driving while offense, driving while intoxicated – 12:41 p.m. – DeKalb-Clinton ambulance on NE SR-EE. license revoked and operating a motor persistent offender, driver or passenger responded to a medical call on N. 1st Street. 7:20 p.m. – Deputies responded to a vehicle without maintaining financial failure to wear seat belt, failure to drive on 6:15 p.m. – DeKalb – Clinton ambulance trespassing in progress call on SE Elm responsibility. James was issued a summons the right half of sufficient roadway, failure responded to a medical call on N. Main Street. to court. to maintain proof of financial responsibility with the Department of Revenue. Day was Street. 7:20 p.m. – DeKalb – Clinton ambulance March 27 6:26 p.m. – DeKalb County Sheriff’s responded to a medical call on Kimble Road. released to authorities in the Daviess DeKalb 1:22 a.m. 51-year old Danny Charles Regional Jail. Office received a call about an animal McBee, of Kansas City, was arrested for running at large near SR-C and Eastbound 9:22 a.m. 25-year old Joey Michael Friday, March 29 operating a motor vehicle while driver Cahill, of Chillicothe, was arrested for US-36. 6:30 a.m. – DeKalb –Clinton ambulance, license suspended. McBee was issued a trespassing first degree. Cahill was released 10:08 p.m. – Deputies responded to a Stewartsville Fire, Missouri Highway Patrol summons to court. to security housing in the Clinton County domestic in progress on N. 1st Street in responded to a vehicle accident 2 miles west 6:59 p.m. 37-year old Scottie Brian Jail. Stewartsville. of Stewartsville on US-36. Robertson, of Hamilton, was arrested for 6:45 a.m. – DeKalb County Sheriff’s driving while license suspended and failure March 30 Tuesday, March 26 Office received a report of a C&I driver in to register vehicle with the Department of 6:27 p.m. 48-year old Jordan Lee Ragan, 12:57 a.m. – DeKalb – Clinton ambulance the wrong lane of travel on MO-33. Revenue. Robertson was issued a summons of Trenton, was arrested for driving while responded to a medical call on Loveland 9:30 a.m. – Dekalb – Clinton ambulance to court. license suspended and exceeding posted Drive. responded to Sunset Nursing Home for a speed limit, 16-20 mph over. Ragan was medical transfer. March 28 issued a summons to court. 4:33 a.m. – Deputies responded to 12:47 a.m. 26-year old Kyle Anthony 2:11 p.m. – Deputies responded to a child 10:58 p.m. 40-year old Rachel Ranee Westbound US-36 at Stewartsville to check Norton, of Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, was custody dispute on Ridgeline Road. Jacobs, of Concordia, was arrested for the well-being a citizen. arrested for possession of marijuana and 6:09 p.m. – Deputies responded to a call failure to register vehicle with Department 7:17 a.m. – Deputies responded to a exceeding the posted speed limit, 6-10 mph concerning a juvenile. of Revenue and Driving While Intoxicated- report of an animal running at large on S. over. Norton was issued a summons to court. 10:05 p.m. – Deputies responded to a alcohol. Jacobs was issued a summons to Main Street. 9:41 a.m. 18-year old Camaron James vehicle accident eastbound US-36. court. 12:55 p.m. – Union Star fire assisted Goble, of Cameron, was arrested for leaving 10:14 p.m. – Deputies responded to a Andrew County with a vehicle accident on the scene of an accident, property damage March 31 vehicle accident on Meadowbrook Lane. US-169 and SR-M. over $1000 and property damage first 11:36 p.m. 17-year old Corriana D. Davis, 11:10 p.m. – DeKalb – Clinton ambulance 2:06 p.m. – Osborn Fire Department degree. Goble is pending charges in the of Cameron, was arrested for operating a responded to a medical call on Walnut Street. responded to a brush fire on Platte Road Clinton County Jail. motor vehicle on highway without valid or west of Osborn. no license and operating a motor vehicle 2:51 p.m. – DeKalb – Clinton ambulance March 29 without maintaining financial responsibility. Saturday, March 30 7:06 a.m. 37-year old Elizabeth Lee Day, responded to a medical call on S. Water 12:36 a.m. – Deputies assisted with a Davis was issued a summons to court. of Stanberry, was arrested for unlawful Street. vehicle pursuit on US-36. 5:56 p.m. – Dekalb – Clinton ambulance 3:09 a.m. – DeKalb County Sheriff’s responded to a medical call on Polk Street. Office received a report of a C&I driver on Cameron Fire Department ~ Calls for service 6:10 p.m. – Deputies responded SW Wolfcreek Road. The following report is calls for service answered by the Cameron Fire Department from Rogers Road concerning a civil matter. 5:11 a.m. – Deputies responded to a March 26 – April 1, 2019. 7:46 p.m. – Clarksdale Fire Department report of an abandoned vehicle on MO-6. Walnut St responded to a brush fire on US-36, a half March 26 6:03 p.m. – DeKalb – Clinton ambulance 9:57 a.m. CO/odor complaint at 505 7:16 p.m. Motor Vehicle Accident J mile west of the Clarksdale junction. responded to a medical call on SR-A. Short Avenue, Apt. A Unknown at 300 Pence Rd 8:28 p.m. – Deputies assisted a motorist 6:18 p.m. – Deputies responded to a 11:08 a.m. Traffic control on Southbound on SR-31 and Fairmount. report of an abandoned vehicle on MO-33 March 30 I-35 at mile marker 42 8:39 p.m. Motor Vehicle Accident J and Gridley Road. 6:46 p.m. Motor Vehicle Accident J Unknown on Southbound I-35 at mile 7:12 p.m. – DeKalb – Clinton ambulance Wednesday, March 27 Unknown on Eastbound US36 inside City marker 55 11:56 a.m. – Deputies responded to an responded to a medical call on Walnut Street. limits attempted break in on S. Washington Street. 7:32 p.m. – Deputies served civil service 2:02 p.m. - Deputies assisted the papers on NE SR-EE. March 28 11:59 a.m. CO/odor complaint at 815 N. Missouri State Highway patrol on S.W. 7:59 p.m. – DeKalb County Sheriff’s Platte Road and S.W. Hemple Roads. Office received a report of livestock on US- 2:50 p.m. – Deputies responded a verbal 36 east of the Osborn junction. Cameron Police Department ~ Calls for service dispute on S. Sloan Street. 8:08 p.m. – Deputies conducted a routine 4:35 p.m. – Dekalb – Clinton ambulance area check at Rockwood Creek. The following report is calls for service, listed by type of call and the number of calls per responded to a medical call on N.E. 320th 11:59 p.m. – Dekalb – Clinton ambulance category, answered by the Cameron Police Department from March 26 – April 1, 2019. responded to a medical call on Walnut Street. and Hughes. 10-46 ...... 4 Fraud ...... 2 Monday, March 25 5:40 p.m. – Deputies conducted a traffic 10-50 Hit and Run ...... 2 Harassment ...... 1 10:52 a.m. – Deputies conducted a check stop at MO-31 and Fairmount Road. 10-50 J Unknown ...... 16 Information ...... 5 on a pedestrian on SR-EE. 8:37 p.m. – Deputies conducted a traffic 10-50 J1 ...... 1 Internal Investigation ...... 1 12:41 p.m. – DeKalb-Clinton ambulance stop at MO-31 and Grindstone Road. Alarms ...... 2 Pedestrian Check ...... 6 responded to a medical call on N. 1st Street. 8:53 p.m. – Deputies responded to a Area Check ...... 7 Recovered Property ...... 1 6:15 p.m. – DeKalb – Clinton ambulance residential alarm on SE Cook Road. Assault ...... 1 Special Assignment ...... 2 responded to a medical call on N. Main 9:00 p.m. - DeKalb County Sheriff’s Assist Outside Agency ...... 9 Stealing ...... 5 Street. Office received a report of trash dumping on C & I Driver ...... 6 Suicidal Subject ...... 6 6:26 p.m. – DeKalb County Sheriff’s SE SR-EE and Frank Ross Road. Car Stop ...... 90 Suspicious Activity ...... 16 Office received a call about an animal 11:06 p.m. – Deputies responded to a Check Welfare ...... 9 Test Equipment ...... 1 running at large near SR-C and Eastbound peace disturbance call on SE Ketchem Road Citizen Assist ...... 23 Threats ...... 1 US-36. Civil ...... 3 Towed Vehicle ...... 1 10:08 p.m. – Deputies responded to a Debris ...... 1 Training ...... 5 Thursday, March 28 domestic in progress on N. 1st Street in Disturbance ...... 6 Trespassing ...... 3 3:24 p.m. – DeKalb County Sheriff’s Stewartsville. Domestic Disturbance ...... 2 Vehicle Check ...... 8 Office received a report of a C&I driver on eastbound MO-6, west of Maysville. Escort ...... 9 Warrant Service ...... 4 Ex-Parte ...... 2 Grand Total...... 272 Follow-Up ...... 11 G. DODD & SON MASONRY “Serving the Northwest Missouri Seamless Guttering, A-1 Leaf Guard, CHI Area For Over 50 Years” * Brick * Block * Stone Have some helpful Sales & Service Overhead Door, LiftMaster-Chamberlain Operator Sales, Installation & Service. * Fireplaces - Tuckpointing & Waterproofing information? Want to stay Call for free estimate. serving you since Residential & Commercial anonymous? Cameron TIPS Miller 2006! 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The Hamilton Achievers held their February meeting on February 24 at 4:30 p.m. in the Hamilton Federated Church. Losson Park called the meeting to order. Justin Robertson and Cash Walker were the pledge volunteers. Roll call was taken by Wren Dockery and answered to “What is your favorite color?” We need our 2019 manual roster updated. We discussed a committee to update our bylaws. Our January meeting discussed what By Mike Hanrahan game as goalie, blocking a number of shots. service projects were done over Christmas C-O Reporter Despite the loss, the Dragons played with break. We would like to recognize one of [email protected] intensity and with a lot of heart. U-15 (VanHooser) played top-ranked our members for being a good citizen and On Sunday, March 30, the older age returning a large sum of money to the rightful Lawson, losing 5-1, despite a tie score at groups from the Cameron Dragon Soccer the half. Cameron’s goal came after Lawson owner. Ryan Robertson found $7000 after Club played at Platte Ridge Park in Platte watching the Chillicothe Christmas parade. was called for tripping Corin Ensign. City. Rylan Stutesman took the penalty shot for This money was turned into the Chillicothe U-15 (Welch) lost to Richmond, 6-2. Police Department and within a day the recent school picture to our next meeting. Cameron, placing it past the goalie in the The young Dragons played a strong first left corner. Elizabeth Funchess and Hailey owner was found. The elderly gentleman These photos will be used in the newspapers half which ended in a tie but were unable to gave Ryan $100 for finding the money and and in our 2018-2019 scrapbooks. Henry played excellent defense throughout score in the second half. Both of Cameron’s the second half, and goalie Jayden Butler being honest and turning it in to authorities. SQMA training needs to be done by goals came on corner kicks. The first was a Good job Ryan. anyone showing livestock. This can be done was able to stop a Lawson penalty kick. shot by Tryston Scott to Drew Thogmartin All of the games for younger children The Clinton County Extension Office online and must be done by all members who pushed it in. The second goal was set has moved to Cameron from Plattsburg. The under the age of 14 for two consecutive were cancelled due to the weather and poor up by Caiden Nowell to Amelia Welch for field conditions and have been rescheduled new address is 607 Lana Drive; Suite A and years and once for anyone over the age of the goal. Daylin Cruickshank played a great their phone number is 816-933-2138. 14. for Saturday, April 20. Council Representatives Aidan Anderson Members are encouraged to sign up for and Murphy Park are still selling 911 signs. the “4-H MOVE ACROSS AMERICA” on The Achievers are helping the Council sell the 4-H website. Participants will keep a log the signs also. Each member was given of the minutes they accumulate throughout forms so they can sell signs. the year in physical fitness activities. Cope Retires from City We are excited to learn that we have Submitted two volunteers to lead out shooting group Upcoming Events: in Caldwell County after they get their January – April: Hand quilting with A retirement reception certifications in March. Both archery and Richard from 1-4 p.m. at the Kidder was held for Water Plant rifle options will be offered. We also need Methodist Church Operator, Cindy Cope on volunteers and leaders for other projects so April 22: Fund Raiser at the Liberty Monday March 25. Cindy if you would like to volunteer, please check Pizza Ranch has been a fixture at the wa- out our website at http//4h.missouri.edu. TBA July: Achievement Day ter plant for 25 years. She There is a new screening process for 2019. TBA: MoDOT Adopt a Highway project officially retired on March Please bring your photos of 4-H meetings, on Southbound US-13 31. shows, and any 4-H related activities and a

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“Journalist, Stalker, what’s the difference?” April 4, 2019 1022 S. Chestnut, Cameron, Missouri 64429 Volume 88/ Issue 20 Four DECA students earn berth to Internationals Jaden Miller ect and McIntire and Turner Conferences, planned the earned fifth place in Commu- “Foundations to Our Future” Sophomore nity Service Project. event, eighth grade Parent Four CHS Distributive Ed- The total cost to attend Night to promote DECA to ucation Clubs of America ICDC is $5,850 including air- incoming Freshmen, im- (DECA) members placed fare, hotel accommodations, plemented a Toys for Tots high enough at DECA state and registration for the con- Dodgeball Tournament to to compete in the Interna- ference. DECA is request- raise money for Christmas tional Career Development ing donations to help cover gifts and help execute the Conference (ICDC) on April costs. Donations can be de- first annual “Gold out Game” 26- May first in Orlando, livered to DECA Advisor Mrs. by partnering with the Rose Florida . Those students in- Photo by Chris Anderson Britanny Simpson at CHS. Lowenstein Foundation, Qualifying for Internationals from the left, Seniors Lauren McBee, Claudia McIn- clude Senior Jaycie Hutchin- tire, Elliot Turner and Jaycie Hutchinson. This year, DECA has raising money for Childhood son and Lauren McBee and Turner. earned fifth place in Finan- competed in District and Cancer Awareness. Claudia McIntire and Elliot Hutchinson and McBee cial Literacy Promotion Proj- State Career Development HOSA accomplishments showcased at State 5 in state for Clinical Nursing or knowledge tests finished. Maggie Wisecup and Sophomore Molly Botts Later that evening, a chapter Madalynne Goddard placed top five in Sports meeting was held to discuss Sophomores Medicine. plans for the next day and to Parliamentary Procedure “I think it went well. We have pie, as they do every for the HOSA chapter quali- had a lot of people make it to year. fied for nationals at the state the top five and that was su- Events for day two were competition in March. Three per fun. My favorite part was knowledge tests and round other groups placed in the when we all got together and two events, where compet- top five as well as the HOSA did activities in the HOSA itors would demonstrate Chapter Book was recog- Zone. I chose to compete a skill in front of the judg- nized as outstanding. in Pharmacology because I es to be scored. Competi- Parliamentary Procedure wanted to do something dif- tors were encouraged to go placed third with Juniors ferent and no one has done over to the HOSA Zone, an Madison Helmich, Hannah it before. This was my last event over in the Gale Bull- Husch, Carolyn Estes, Ma- SLC and I think this year Photo by Mrs. Mandy Klenk man Multi Purpose Building leah Maddex, Lizzy Stamp- was the most fun. It was very HOSA state competitiors take a moment in their professional dress to document where competitors could talk er, and Michelle Short, and bittersweet,” Senior Kayla their trip to Rolla for the state competition in Match. to colleges, play games, and Freshman Haylee Esten- Bricker said. ed about his experiences in er Center, this is where donate money to the Nation- baum. Medical Interventions The Opening Ceremony the hospital after two heart chapters would settle in for al Pediatric Cancer Foun- (Existing), Juniors Damon included a welcome speech transplants and a kidney the day while they competed dation. Closing and award Bottorff and Jesse Flores, from the Missouri HOSA transplant. After opening cer- in their events. The chapter ceremonies were held at and Senior Savannah Rob- State officers and the Dean emonies, competitors were left campus at about sev- four o’clock in the gym at the inson placed fourth. Senior of Missouri S&T, and a guest released from the gym and en o’clock, after everyone Gale Bullman Multi Purpose Shannon Padgett placed top speaker, Bill Coon, who talk- told to go over to the Haven- who had round one events building. Forty-three solos/small ensembles state-bound

Candy Gardner Juniors Michelle Short- Sophomores Zach Chris- Jenette Pratt, Madison Solo, Emma Qualman Vo- Sophomore oboe, Kaitlynne Tow- tian and Kailey Caldwell Thogmartin and Miranda cal Solo, Savannah Rob- ell- euphonium, Emma and Junior Jesse Flores Worland, the SSAA Dou- inson Vocal Solo, Taylee CHS Band and Choir stu- Quigley-mallets; Seniors and finally, the Brass Quin- ble Quartet A with Seniors Rose Vocal Solo, Mack- dents earned 43 spots at Khayla Hollingsworth-clar- tet that included Freshmen Kayla Bricker, Grace Con- enzie Terhune Vocal Solo, the state competition last inet, Lauren Peck-, Abbett and Natali Huff, ley, Abby Ourth, Shannon Madison Thogmartin Vo- weekend at the District Savannah Robinson-flute Sophomores Annika Dick- Padgett, Peck, Savannah cal Solo, SSA Trio, SATB Solo and Small Ensem- and Carson Steele-flute. kutt, Stufflebean and Se- Robinson, Hannah Smith Miscellaneous Ensemble. bles contest at St. Joseph Since musicians can do nior Peck. and Kenzie Terhune, The Band Student who Central High school. either a solo or join a small Vocalists who earned T-B Double Quartet A with earned outstanding ratings In order for a student ensemble, some students an exemplary rating and Seniors Tyler Anderson, includes: Freshmen Mall- to advance onto the State did both and earned an earned a spot at state in- Levi Chastain, Patrick ery Davis-clarinet, Noah Music Festival in Colum- exemplary rating in their clude: Freshman Brett Fitzgerald, Cade Kearns, Jaggers-alto saxophone, bia on April 26, they had ensembles as well as so- Henry; Sophomores Brady Moore, Nathan Nelson, Natali Huff-horn, Sopho- to earn an exemplary rat- los. These musicians in- Cruickshank and Eli Rob- Nick Sprague and the mores Dickutt-trmobone, ing from the judges. The clude: The Clarinet Sextet inson; Juniors David Bea- SATB Double Quartet B Payton Dickkut-trombone, students in the band pro- of Freshmen Keisha Dave sley and Aubrey Brown; of Anderson, Brown, Fitz- Juniors Beasley-snare gram who will be advanc- and Mallery Davis, and Seniors Jake Moore and gerald, Kearns, Ramsey, drum and Lizzy Stamp- ing onto the state level Sophomore Kylie Smith, Hannah Smith. Ensem- Robinson, Sprague and er-tuba, Flute Trio, Brass include: Freshmen Mad- Junior Sadie Pelton and bles that received exem- Thogmartin. Quintet and Woodwind ison Abbett-tuba, Haylee Seniors Bailey Caldwell plary rating include the Choir Students who Quintet. Estenbaum-oboe, Hailee and Hollingsworth, the SSA Sextet of Juniors earned an outstanding The Choir SATB Double Williams-flute; Sophomore Saxophone Quartet of Brown, Mattison Ram- rating includes: Outstand- A earned the rating of Sat- Erica Stufflebean-trumpet; Freshman Michael Rader, sey, Kandice Robinson, ing- Paxton Bogle Vocal isfactory. April 4, 2019 The Tank Volume 88/Issue 20/Page 2 Thursday, April 4, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 15 Track takes second and fourth at Lathrop Cyrus Roe 4 x 400 running 4:32 Speer placed 5th in Triple Sophomore Junior Jade Wilson Jump jumping a 37’4. placed 9th in Javelin Brown, Senior Jacob The Cameron Dragons throwing 67’ 3, Fresh- Roberts, Junior Tristen Girls Track placed sec- man Olivia Moore placed Brown, and Sophomore ond and the boys placed 7th in Discus throwing Tyler Hush placed 3rd in fourth out of nine teams at 84’ 1, Sophomore Jenna the 4 x 800 running 9:13. the Lathrop High School Clough placed 9th in Dis- Brown, Roberts, Speer, Track Meet on May 26. cus throwing 81’ 6, Moore and Sophomore Javier The start of the girls placed 6th in shot put Morones placed 1st in the events were Freshman throwing 30’ 10. 4 x 400 running 3:39. Ju- Avery McVicker who “My first varsity track nior Jacob Hush, Speer, earned the placing of 1st meet went so well I had a Tristen Brown, Fuller in the Triple Jump with a fantastic time placing 1st placed 2nd in the 4 x 200 jump of 34’ 5”. Freshman was a big accomplishment running 1:42. Natalie Garr placed 4th for me it was a good feel- Sophomore Hunter in long jump, with a jump ing as a freshman to place Weisgerber placed 7th in of 13’ 11” and Senior Jay- 1st in a event with older discus throwing 100’ 07. cie Hutchinson placed 8th and more experienced Weisgerber placed 2nd in place in the pole vault with runners it was a great javelin throwing 139’ 10. a vault of 6’ 6”. time,” Garr said Weisgerber placed 4th in Senior Nicole Jackson, The start of the boys shot put throwing 37’ 11 Khayla Hollingsworth, Ju- events were Senior Rylan “I feel like we did try are nior Zoe Foreman, Fresh- Brown placed 2nd in High hardest we just need more man Garr placed 1st in Jump, jumping 5’ 10, Se- practice so we can catch the 4 x 800 running 10:45. Photo courtesy of CHS Track Team nior Dalton Fuller placed 1st in our relays, but it was Hollingsworth, Freshman The Lady Dragons 4 X 400 relay team shows their solidarity after the 4th on long jump jumping fun it still was a successful Caitlinn Mick, Mcvicker, track meet at Lathrop. 17’ 8, Freshman Byson day for us,” Brown said. and Garr placed 1st in the Cheer squad expands to twenty for next year Hadley Berry “I’m ecstatic, I was really huge dance, cheers, and Sophomore nervous I wouldn’t make chants all the while ev- it but I did and I’m just ery little thing we do we so over moon right now,” are critiqued on, there is CVMS and CHS Sophomore Kimmy Gold- no easy thing about it,” students attended cheer en said. Incoming Freshmen, Je- clinicals for the 2019- To tryout you had to nessa Kirkendoll said. 2020 cheer squad on compete with a partner. For the first time in sev- Sat., March 23- March In the tryout process, ath- en years, two boys tried 28. Tryouts were held on letes had to perform two out for cheer, Junior Zach Friday, March 29. jumps. One of the jumps Jones and Sophomore The 2019-2020 cheer was a required double toe Hadley Berry. The last squad includes, incoming touch and the other was time there was a guy on freshman, Abi Burnett, any jump they wanted. the cheer squad was in the only incoming fresh- They also had to perform 2012 with Sean Briar. man to make the cheer Photo by Summer Howe a dance sequence which “I think it’s a great thing,” squad. Freshmen, Leah Back from left: Freshmen Christina Jorgenson, Hataeya Jarrett, Leah was a five eight step rou- Junior Matti Ramsey said Benedict, Morgan Rhoad- Benedict, Celest Greer and Alix Enloe. Middle from left: Freshman tine. Other categories that “we could try so many es, Christina Jorgensen,- Jazmine Jorgenson and Sophomores Parker Sample, Hadley Berry, the students were judged new things and be able Junior Zach Jones and Freshman Keirstin Edwards. Front from left: Jazmine Jorgensen, Alix on were chants, spiriting to do so much more with Sophomore Kendall Hulet, Freshman Morgan Rhodes, Sophomore Enloe, Keirstin Edwards, and stunting. boys on the squad. Our Celest Greer and Ha- Hannah Cline, Junior Matti Ramsey, Sophomore Aly Yates, incoming Freshman Abi Burnett, and Sophomore Kimberly Golden. “The tryouts were much stunts can be so great taeya Jarrett; Sopho- Berry, Kimmy Golden, and Gracia Edwards and harder than what peo- now, and we can now do mores Madisyn Riley, Aly Hannah Cline, Parker Juniors Zach Jones and ple give them credit for. co-ed for state competi- Yates, Riley Ziet, Hadley Sample, Kendall Hulet Matti Ramsey. We have to memorize a tion.” University of St. Mary snags Jackson Joy Collins ing the University of St. Mary degree,” Jackson said. of the contract from the Uni- Sophomore next year for college. Her Jackson plans on becom- versity about the nursing The main goals for when she ing a nurse practitioner. profession. They were in CHS Senior Nicole Jackson starts attending the Univer- Jackson said that she constant contact with her Tank signed for the commitment sity are to stay caught up, knew this was the college about her future. of running for the University both academically and ath- she wanted to go to because of St. Mary in Leavenworth, letically. Editor Kansas on March 28 during “I’m really excited to con- Jaden Miller dragon time. Students from tribute to the team and act as Copy Editor CHS track and cross country a leader and help benefit the Maggie Wisecup team were given the oppor- team,” Jackson said. Story Editor tunity to share their support Jackson will be joining St. Candy Gardner by attending the signing in Mary’s indoor track and out- Photo Editor the gym. door track team. She plans Cheyenne Boles Jackson has been in the on running the one mile and Reporters Hadley Berry 4X800 relay race, the one the two mile. She also will be Joy Collins mile and the two mile almost joining the University’s cross Candy Gardner Madalynne Goddard all four years of high school. country team. Cyrus Roe She was recognized from St. “In the beginning of the Advisor Mary University from all of season the University con- Melissa A. Robinson her events from track as well tacted me and I talked to the Photo by Hadley Berry as cross country. nursing professor and it was Nicole Jackson (front row second to the left) is signing to the University of St. Mary alongside her mother Marlene Jackson. Jackson will be attend- exactly what I wanted for my 2 Spring Sports April 4, 2019 16 - Citizen-Observer Thursday, April 4, 2019 Cameron Baseball

Front row: Zach Christian, Jacob Roach, Dalton Fuller, Jaeden Hays, Ty Campbell, John Gannaway, Jesse Flores and Dominick Hurst Second row: Tanner Flowers, Evan Sleeth, Colton Carman, Josh Feighert, Joey Cloe, Colton Proctor, Clayton Kern, Jaden Thompson, Hunter Burton, Jaden Tuttle Third row: Jacob Reffit, Keegan Reynolds, Nathan Nelson, Coach Justin Simpson, Head Coach Nathan Moore, Coach Randy Anderson, Grant Thompson, Thomas Ramsey, Wyatt Burnett Fourth row: Ian Riley, Dylan Swindler, Elliot Turner, Camren Hedgpeth, Jared Griesinger, Seth Dunscombe, Laine Grenier, Mason Hammond.

2019 Dragons Baseball Schedule Date Opponent/Tournament Time Date Opponent/Tournament Time March 8 vs Maryville & Plattsburg 4:30 PM April 15 Tournament at St. Joseph Benton March 16 vs Lawson 10:00 AM - Bartlett Park 4:30 PM March 20 at North Harrison 5:00 PM April 23 at South Harrison 5:00 PM March 22 at North Kansas City 4:00 PM April 25-27 Tournament at Chillicothe 4:30 PM March 28 vs Savannah 4:30 PM April 30 at Bishop LeBlond 4:30 PM March 29 at Oak Grove Community Ballpark 5:00 PM May 2 vs Maysville 4:30 PM April 1 vs St. Joseph Lafayette 4:30 PM May 6 at St. Joseph Benton 4:30 PM April 3 at Southwest Livingston County 5:00 PM May 7 vs Lathrop 4:30 PM April 4 at Maryville 4:30 PM May 9 at East Buchanan at MO West 4:30 PM April 8 vs Mid-Buchanan 4:30 PM May 11 at St. Joseph Benton- Marilyn Moore Assistant Vice President | Community Banking Center April 9 vs St. Pius X 4:30 PM Bartlett Park 4:30 PM [email protected] April 10 vs Chillicothe 4:30 PM 816.632.2154 office | 844.803.6479 fax 1304 N Walnut | Cameron, MO 64429 FIG www.bankmw.com NMLS ID# 609276 HT Douglas a. Wyckoff CHS Dragon Baseball and Family Dentistry member aDa 1801 north Walnut 816-632-2822 Ocker Insurance, Inc. “A WINNING COMBINATION” GOOD LUCK! Jaden Tuttle gooD WE SUPPORT OUR 36 Hwy. Ensign Trace CAMERON DRAGONS (Inside Clinco) luck 1205 W. Grand Ave. Clinco Grand Ave. 632-8251 HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 9-5 HAVE A GREAT SEASON ragons dragons! D ! VICTORY Laine O Ocker Insurance, Inc. Have A Great Season! Grenier 632-7225 O’Donnell Motor Company- Mike O’Donnell, Owner Professional Auto Care Since 1971 www.ockerinsurance.com 319 N. Walnut • Cameron, MO • 816-632-2033 Village Green 305 North Cherry, Cameron, Missouri Mon. - Fri. 8am - 5pm Sat. 8am - 12pm • odonnellmotor.com 1103 N. Cedar, Cameron, Mo • 816-632-2015 April 4, 2019 Spring Sports 3 Thursday, April 4, 2019 Citizen-Observer - 17 Cameron Golf TYLER CAMPBELL Tyler, here’s hoping you get to play golf this season! The Drug Store 610 N. Walnut Cameron, MO 816-632-7211• 816-632-7223 Good Luck this season! EDDIE (L to R) Back Row: Henley Puls, Jacob Blackburn, Tanner Hermanson, Alex Parsons, Cody Sedgewick, Spencer Ice, Brant Jamison, Front Row: Eddie Willits, Brock Krebs, Tucker Hermanson, Jack Kissire, Trey Howell, Zane Jenkins, Brady Cruickshank, Garrett Ramsey, Not Pictured: Liam Gregory, Bobby WILLITS Gregory Front row: Zach Christian, Jacob Roach, Dalton Fuller, Jaeden Hays, Ty Campbell, John Gannaway, Jesse Flores and Dominick Hurst Second row: Tanner Flowers, Evan Sleeth, Colton Carman, Josh Feighert, Joey Cloe, Colton Proctor, Clayton Kern, Jaden Thompson, Hunter Burton, Jaden Tuttle Third row: Jacob Reffit, Keegan Reynolds, Nathan Nelson, Coach Justin Simpson, Head Coach Nathan Moore, Coach Randy Anderson, Grant Thompson, Thomas Ramsey, Leibrandt Jewelry Wyatt Burnett Fourth row: Ian Riley, Dylan Swindler, Elliot Turner, Camren Hedgpeth, Jared Griesinger, Seth Dunscombe, Laine Grenier, Mason Hammond. 2019 Dragons Golf Schedule 209 E. Third • Cameron • (816) 632-3382 Date Opponent/Tournament Time Date Opponent/Tournament Time Hrs: Mon. Wed. Thurs. Fri. 9-6; Sat. 9-1; Closed Sun. & Tues. March 19 vs Lawson 4:00 PM April 18 at Chillicothe @ March 25 vs Multiple Schools 4:00 PM Green Hills Golf Course 9:00 AM March 26 vs Chillicothe 4:00 PM April 22 vs St. Joseph LeBlond TBA April 10 vs Multiple Schools 9:00 AM April 26 vs Richmond R-XVI School TBA Hoping you have a April 11 at Plattsburg Country Club April 29 District vs Excelsior Sprins TBA vs Plattsburg 9:00 AM May 6 Sectionals @ Paradise Pointe good season April 15 vs Multiple Schools - Golf TBA St. Joseph Country Club 9:00 AM Course vs Smithville April 16 vs Multiple Schools - Lawson 4:00 PM CODY SEDGEWICK

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2019 Lady Dragons Soccer Schedule Date Opponent/Tournament Time Date Opponent/Tournament Time March 20 at Oak Grove 5:00 PM April 18 vs Bishop LeBlond 5:00 PM March 21-22 Tournament at Oak Grove 5:00 PM April 24 vs Savannah 5:00 PM March 25 at St. Pius X 5:00 PM April 26 at Sedalia Smith-Cotton 5:00 PM April 2 vs St. Joseph Lafayette 5:00 PM April 30 at Chillicothe 5:00 PM April 4 at St. Joseph Benton 5:00 PM May 2 vs Maryville 5:00 PM April 8 at Lone Jack 5:00 PM May 6 vs Excelsior Springs 5:00 PM April 11 at Savannah 5:00 PM May 7 at Bishop LeBlond 5:00 PM April 15 vs Chillicothe 5:00 PM May 9 vs St. Joseph Benton 5:00 PM

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(L to R) Front row: Breanna Loucks, Hailey Smith, Jenna Clough, Jaycie Hutchinson, Caitlinn Mick, Athena Anderson, Zoe Foreman, Laura Casado, Bri Essary, Ashley Yamat, Haley Wilson, Sarina Anderson, Joy Collins. Row 2: Celest Greer, Candice Mick, Kyler Myers, Natalie Garr, Jaeden Hardison, Michael Rader, Payton Dickkut, Mattison Burton, Nicole Jackson, Cyrus Roe, Brayden Raines, Annike Dickkut, Kayla Walser, Regan Vanderslice, Serenity Burge. Row 3: Al- exander Kropp, Colten Pickeral, Parker Sample, Colin McCarthy, Coah Kurt Dickkut, Coach Slade Kenagy, Coach Derrick Lannigan, Coach Ashley Kern, Jacob Roberts, Thomas Wilhelm, Tristan Brown, Kacy Kellerstrass. Row 4: Jade Wilson, Eli Green, Tyler Husch, Carly Carman, Brett Henry, Olivia Moore, Patrick Greer, Bryson Speer, Ty Speer, Kaden Turner. Row 5: Blake Robinson, Jacob Husch, Hunter Weisgerber, Rylan Brown, Nathan Tracy, Cooper Scharf, Hadley Berry, Javier Morones, Austin Fulton.

2019 Dragons Track and Field Schedule

Date Event Time Date Event Time March 26 at Lathrop 4:00 PM April 25 MEC Meet at Provin & Able March 29 at Odessa 4:00 PM Maryville 4:00 PM April 5 at Chillicothe 2:00 PM April 30 at Maryville 4:00 PM April 6 Invitational at May 7 at Benton 3:30 PM Electrical LLC Lathrop 9:00 AM May 11 District at Chillicothe TBD April 9 at Cameron 3:30 PM May 18 Sectionals at April 11 at Excelsior Springs 4:00 PM Chillicothe TBD 816-632-2298 April 12 at Boonville R-1 4:00 PM May 24 & 25 State Championship April 16 at Cameron 3:00 PM at Jefferson City TBD April 22 at Savannah 4:00 PM GOOD LUCK

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Gifts ...... 725 Miscellaneous ...... 838 Found Items/Pets ...... 234 Antiques ...... 351 Business Opportunities ...... 451 Auctioneers ...... 623 Nursing, Rest Homes ...... 728 851-900 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be Miscellaneous ...... 237 Money to Loan ...... 454 Beauty & Barber Shops ...... 628 Odd Jobs ...... 731 351-450 Miscellaneous ...... 455 Bicycle, Motorcycle Repair . 631 Office Equipment ...... 734 Automotive held by the City of Cameron Planning and Zoning 251-275 Merchandise Bookkeeping, Taxes ...... 634 Painting & Papering ...... 737 Auto Parts ...... 851 Commission at City Hall, 205 N. Main St., Cameron, Pets & Supplies 501-550 Carpentry & Remodeling .... 637 Pest Control ...... 743 Auto Services ...... 854 Missouri on Monday, April 22, 2019 at 6 p.m. in regard to Appliances ...... 352 Rentals Catering/Food Services ...... 640 Pet Services ...... 746 Classic - Antique ...... 857 Small Animals ...... 251 Auctions ...... 354 Childcare & Services ...... 643 Photography ...... 749 Cars - Domestic ...... 863 amending Article 17 “C-1 Central Commercial District”, Dogs ...... 252 Bicycles ...... 357 Apartment, Furnished ...... 501 Cleaning - Comm/Home ...... 646 Tuning & Repair ...... 752 Cars - Import ...... 866 Article 18 “C-2 General Commercial District”, Article Cats ...... 253 Building Materials ...... 360 Apartments, Unfurnished ... 504 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry ... 649 Plumbing, Sewer Service .... 755 Motorcycles ...... 869 Registered Pets ...... 254 Business Equipment ...... 363 Duplexes ...... 507 Computer Services ...... 651 Printing Services ...... 758 Vans, Equipment ...... 872 31 “Conditional Uses” and Article 4 “Definitions”. The Miscellaneous Pets ...... 257 Collectibles ...... 366 Mobile Homes ...... 510 Courier/Delivery Service ...... 652 Rental Services ...... 761 Trucks ...... 875 discussion will include changes to Article C-1 and C-2 to Grooming & Supplies ...... 260 Computers ...... 369 Houses ...... 513 Elderly Services ...... 654 Roofing ...... 764 Sports Utility Vehicle ...... 876 Kennels/Pet Sitters ...... 263 Construction Equipment ..... 372 Want to Rent ...... 516 Electrical Services ...... 655 Saddle & Tack ...... 767 Farm Trucks ...... 878 allow pharmacies or medical facilities. Also discussion Horses & Ponies ...... 266 Electronics ...... 375 Roommates ...... 519 Entertainment Services ...... 658 Sewing Machine Repair ...... 768 Motor Homes ...... 881 Firearms ...... 378 Sleeping Rooms ...... 522 Excavating Services ...... 661 Shoe Repair ...... 770 Trailers, 5th Wheels ...... 884 will be held for Article 4 and Article 31 to reflect recent 276-300 Flooring, Carpet ...... 380 Office Space ...... 525 Fencing ...... 664 Snow Removal ...... 773 Campers, Shells ...... 889 changes to the city animal codes. Farmers Market Flowers, Plants, Trees ...... 381 Business Property ...... 528 Financial Services ...... 667 Storage ...... 776 Miscellaneous ...... 894 Fuel, Oil, Coal, Wood ...... 384 Farms & Farmland ...... 531 Firearm Repair ...... 670 Swimming Pools, Spas ...... 779 Wanted to Buy ...... 899 Farm Equipment ...... 276 Furnaces, Heating Stoves ... 387 551-600 Flooring, Carpet Install ...... 671 Taxidermy ...... 781 Public attendance and comments are invited. Farm Supplies ...... 279 Furniture ...... 388 Furniture Repair ...... 673 Tattoos ...... 782 Livestock ...... 282 Garage Sales ...... 389 Real Estate Health & Fitness ...... 676 Taxi Services ...... 785 Poultry & Supplies ...... 285 Good Things to Eat ...... 390 Health Care ...... 679 Shellie J. Blades, City Clerk Ad Payment: We accept cash, checks, and credit cards. When By Fax: By Email: Place an ad… [email protected] paying by phone, please have credit 816-632-4508 card ready. When faxing your ad, By Phone: Busy? Take advantage after 5 include your credit card number. pm & on weekends & email us. BID NOTICE 816-632-6543 By Mail: We’ll call back for confirmation. Hours: Mon. - Fri. Classified Adv. On Line: CEMETERY OPENING AND CLOSINGS www.mycameronnews.com 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P. O. Box 498 Cameron, MO 64429 The City of Cameron is requesting bids for opening and COMBO SPECIAL $37.75 closing of grave spaces in Graceland Cemetery, Graceland ONE WEEK ONLY Figures to be Combo Special runs in 4 issues of the Memorial Cemetery, McDaniel Cemetery, Packard Cameron Shopper and 4 issues of the Citizen- Only One Week Only. Runs In Both The Cameron Cemetery and Evergreen Cemetery. Insurance required. $ .72 Observer. No refunds available with this $ .25 Shopper and Citizen-Observer. 25 words or special. We will gladly stop ad if you give us a Sealed bids are due by 11:00 a.m. April 18, 2019 in the less, 25¢ a word after. per4 issue call. 25 words or less, 25¢ a word after. Office of the City Clerk, 205 North Main, Cameron, MO 11 Payment is needed before ad will run. Payment is needed before ad will run. 64429. Bids must be submitted on a form provided by the City of Cameron. For more information and bid BE WISE! IM­MUN­IZE! tsburg & Lathrop.­ Call Clinton­ Crossroads AL-Anon NARC­OT­ICS forms, contact City Clerk Shellie J. Blades, 816-632-2177. Mea­sles & Whoop­ing cough Coun­ty Health De­part­ment Family Group Meeting­ ANON­Y­MOUS: The City of Cameron reserves the right to accept or are on the rise! Protect­ your now 816-539-2144. EOE. First Chris­tian Church Sundays @ 6:30pm reject any and all bids. The City of Cameron is an equal child NOW! Im­mun­i­za­tions (TFN) 318 N Pine, Cam­er­on, MO 116 W. 4th St., Camer­ ­on. opportunity employer. and well child checkups­ BALLOON RELEASE - Friday Thurs­days at 7:00 pm Meeting room, main floor, be­gin at birth. Regu­ ­lar clinics­ April 12th at 2:30 until 3:30 pm The only require­ ­ment is a Old School. 800-561-2250 month­ly in Cam­er­on, Plat­ at Kelsey Park and if inclement family member or friend with UKC ANA help line.(TFN) weather at Cameron City Hall a problem with alcohol/ PREG­NANT? for National Crime Victim’s addiction. David­ 816-632- BREAST FEED­ING? Rights Awareness Week. If you 6362, Tommie 816-724-5292 (Advertisement for Newspaper) Have a child un­der 5? are a victim or spouse, parent, (TFN) ROAD WORK You need Wic! Receive­ sibling or friend of someone NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS HUNT­ING­TON’S DIS­EASE vouch­ers for for­mu­la, milk, impacted by crime, please join Do you know someone with cheese, and more. Bids will be received electronically by the Commission until 11:00 o’clock a.m. (prevailing local time) on us and release a balloon in Hunt­ing­ton’s Dis­ease? Reg­u­lar clinics­ month­ly. honor of thousands of crime 4/19/2019 for the project(s) listed below. Electronic bids must be submitted through “Bid Express Secure North­west Mis­souri has a Call Cald­well Coun­ty Health victims across the nation. (4/11) 816-586-2311. Internet Bidding” at www.bidx.com. Paper bid bonds shall be addressed to and received by: sup­port group that meets the De­pt. CAM­ER­ON CROSS­ROADS 2nd Mon­day of each month Or Clinton County Health Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission AA GROUP: The Old School at Lib­er­ty Hos­pi­tal (en­trance Dept.816-539-2144. EOE. Attention: State Design Engineer/Bid Bond Rm 6, 116 W 4th St, Camer­ ­on. next to dia­ ­ly­sis cli­nic) at 7pm. (TFN) Mon. Wed. Fri. & Sat. 12pm; You are not alone. Call Becky 105 West Capitol Avenue 234 - Found Jefferson City, Missouri Tues. & Thurs. 7pm; Sun. at 816-592-0950 ques­tions. 5pm. Open meetings­ Wed. (TFN) & last Sun. of every­ month Life Recovery Found Zippo lighter with the The proposed work includes: Job J1P3103 Route 169 Clinton County. Bridge replacement over Castile Creek, name B.J. Kerns #17177914 1 mile south of Gower, the total length of improvement being 0.195 miles. with potluck at 4pm. Contact­ Faith based support for Bill 816-632-1896 or Gary & overcoming adversities. 762nd ENGRS arrived in Special Needs: If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act, please notify Kathie 816-288-0711 (TFN) Sat. 10 am, Cross­roads Youth Inchon Korea 4th of July 1946. Pamela Harlan, Secretary to the Commission, at (573) 751-2824 or through Missouri Relay System, TDD 1-800- Build­ing, 919 N Har­ris St, If this is yours, please contact 735-2966. Cam­er­on. For more in­fo call Cameron Newspapers. 816-724-3027 (TFN) The wage rates applicable to this project have been predetermined as required by law and are set forth in the Bidding documents. When federal wage rates are applicable and included, this contract is subject to the “Work PETS & Hours Act of 1962,” (P.L. 87-581, 76 State. 357) and implementing regulations. SUPPLIES By virtue of statutory authority, preference shall be given on other than Federal Aid Projects, to materials, products, supplies, provisions, and other articles, produced, manufactured, made or grown within the state of 251 - Small Animals Missouri, where same are of a suitable character and can be obtained at reasonable market prices in the state and are of a quality suited to the purpose intended and can be secured without additional cost over foreign Black & White Bunnies for Sale. products or products of other states. CAMERON PARK BOARD Little & Big ones available. $10 The Cameron Park Board has an immediate opening a piece. Call 630-600-7208 or The Commission hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into for a Board Member. The Park Board is a nine member 847-276-5065 (4/4) pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids volunteer board with each member serving a three-year in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, religion, creed, 257 - Misc. Pets sex, age, ancestry, or national origin in consideration for an award. The Commission reserves the right to reject term. The opening is for the remainder of a vacancy in any or all bids. a term ending May of 2021. Applications/resumes of Use Xlycide anti-fungal interest shall be submitted to City Hall, 205 N Main, shampoo for doggy odor and Plans and specifications may be inspected in the offices of the Commission at Jefferson City, or the District Of- Cameron, MO 64429 and will be accepted until 5:00 pm allergies. Restore healthy coat. fice at St. Joseph, Missouri. Plans and specifications are available for download at www.modot.org. 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