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The Easter Bunny and the troupe of Egg Angels are starting to plan for Buffalo’s Easter Egg Hunt. more
Offices closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 16, will include the following: federal, state (including driver examination stations) and county offices, Fair Grove city offices, the U.S. Post Office, Buffalo License Office, Dallas County Health Department, Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce, Dallas County Library and Fair Grove Branch Library. more
The Buffalo Board of Aldermen met Monday, Jan. 9, for its regular monthly meeting, and the main discussion for the evening was repairing the roof of the downtown fire station on Benton Street and water tower repairs. more
A new year brings new management to the Dallas County Area YMCA. Brandi Udelhoven will be the overseer for Dallas County and Lebanon YMCAs. She lives in Long Lane on a 700-acre farm with her husband and two children, who attend Dallas County R-1 Schools. At the Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce’s January meeting, Udelhoven presented new classes, changes and philosophy. more
With the end of 2022, we find ourselves looking forward to 2023. The staff saw some pretty remarkable things happen. We resumed a lot of activities that had taken a back seat to COVID-19. more
Due to unforeseen reasons, the city of Buffalo will temporarily close the recycling plant for the next 30 days, starting immediately. The city is trying to remedy the issues and will update the public once there is more information to share. more
Darrell Boyd is the captain of the Dallas County Sheriff’s Posse and Posse Rangers. He entered the field of law enforcement four decades ago and has experienced many things since he took his oath. His goal has always been to reach out a hand to help, especially to a misguided younger generation involved in drugs and crime. more
Halfway teenager injured more
The Southern Dallas County Fire Protection District will host an open house called “Come Explore the Explorers Program” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12. more
People don’t always have to travel to faraway forests and grasslands to find a variety of animal and plant species. There might be more life in the yard surrounding a house than people realize. more
There are important steps to take when considering selling timber, says University of Missouri Extension forester Hank Stelzer. more
The cash value benefit for fruits and vegetable purchases (CVB) increase was approved in the federal budget for the remainder of FFY 2023, and today we received implementation guidance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Mountain Plains Regional Office (MPRO). more
Reloading ammunition can be an enjoyable hobby, and it’s a way for hunters and sport shooters to customize ammunition and get good shells. more
Adults are invited to attend a book discussion at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11, at the Fair Grove Branch Library, 81 S. Orchard Blvd. more
This Valentine’s Day, Citizens Memorial Hospice will show love for Hospice patients and families through its “Hug in a Mug” charity event. more
The Missouri Department of Conservation is encouraging the public to use caution when using MDC boat accesses in locations where water levels are low, as some boat ramps have sustained damage over the course of several months due to low water levels. Notable areas where water levels are low are along the Missouri River and around the Lake of the Ozarks. more
Col. Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, recently announced the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division will participate in a five-day Human Trafficking Awareness initiative Jan. 9-13. This initiative is a concentrated effort to educate commercial motor vehicle drivers, motor carriers, law enforcement officers and the general public about human trafficking, what signs to look for and what to do in these situations. more
The Pomme de Terre Beekeepers will meet at 6 p.m. Jan. 12 at the University of Missouri Extension office, 18715 Cedar St., Hermitage. more
University of Missouri Extension specialists recently received several reports of Missouri cattle dying due to fescue foot, says MU Extension state forage specialist Craig Roberts. more
Jim Hyatt turned 98 on Dec. 31, 2022. more
Dan Haug, Missouri state budget director, recently announced that net general revenue collections for December 2022 declined 9.3 percent compared with those for December 2021, from $1.19 billion in 2021 to $1.08 billion in 2022. The growth rate shown for total sales and use tax is artificially low, as the collections amount last December was artificially high due to a distribution error. more
In the Missouri and Arkansas Region, Red Cross disaster response volunteers have also provided relief and comfort after home fires and other local disasters, including responding to tornadoes that ripped across the two-state region, and flooding that impacted the St. Louis area. more
It is the symbolic start of the holiday season — bright red kettles staffed by Dallas County volunteer bell ringers, stationed at supermarkets and retail stores throughout Buffalo. People who … more
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