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New Black Belts at Dragons Den Dojo

On Sunday, November 24, the Dragons Den Dojo promoted three new First Degree Black Belts and one Sixth Degree Black Belt. Promoted to first-degree black belts were MJ Louise Torres-Rieger, JM Gabriel Torres-Rieger, and Joan Mitchel Torres-Rieger. Prestyn Astarita was promoted to sixth-degree black belt. Testing and promotions were followed by a traditional Tea Ceremony and a Filipino luncheon prepared by Marlynn Surait, mother of the three new black belts.
Tracy Strickland has been a Shelter Insurance Agent for 20 years. She will be hosting an Open House on August 2nd, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 919 W. Dallas St.

Strickland Celebrates 20 Years Serving the Community as a Shelter Insurance Agent

On August 2nd, Tracy Strickland will be celebrating 20 years of serving our community as a Shelter Insurance agent.
Pictured are, from left: Terry Lane, Alderman; Chad Garner, Buffalo Chief of Police; Greg Cunningham, Buffalo City Fire Chief; Mark Burchfield, NWS Forecaster; John Crawford, Dallas County Presiding Commissioner; April Garrett, Director of DCEM; Tara Swanigan, Deputy Director of DCEM; and Duane Hamilton with Dallas County 911.

Dallas County is Officially Storm Ready

Mark Burchfield with the National Weather Service presented Dallas County Emergency Management with a certificate stating that Dallas County is now a “Storm Ready” community.
Buffalo City Fire & Rescue Chief Greg Cunningham demonstrates basic hose procedures to a group of novice firefighters.

Firefighter training for the grunts

The Buffalo City Fire & Rescue in conjunction with the University of Missouri Extension Division Fire and Rescue Training Institute hosted an Introduction to Fire Service training on June 8-9 in the parking area at Superior Gearbox in Buffalo. The two-day, all-day training was offered to the local area of fire departments, that included Buffalo Rural, Long Lane, Louisburg, Urbana, Tunas, Pittsburg and more. This specific training according to Buffalo City Fire Chief Greg Cunningham is the “nuts and bolts” of beginning training.
The Buffalo Rotary Club was able to give away 10 scholarships with the proceeds from the 2023 Dollars for Scholars Golf Tournament. Three $1,000 scholarships and seven $500 scholarships were awarded. Recipients are pictured, from left, front row: Chloe Chyka, Kimberly Evans, Dakota Johnson, and Leah Stitt; back row: Patrick Lapierre, Jake Scrivener, Kaylin Carter, Ava Scrivener, Erica Testerman. Not pictured is Madison Callicott.

BHS Seniors Recognized at Senior Awards Ceremony

Buffalo High School seniors were presented with scholarships and awards on May 2 at their Senior Awards Ceremony. Following the scholarships, all seniors were recognized with a list of their awards and future plans.
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Do you remember the first record you bought as a teenager? Because music has changed over the years, the kids have difficulty. understanding the true pleasure of pulling out a record from its cover and gingerly placing the needle to listen to A side one more time.
There are so many factors that go along with Dementia, but Alzheimer's is the most common form and what I will concentrate on today. I will not get into all the scientific terms and findings. Words such as genetic mutations, beta-amyloid plaque, APOE gene, APOE-e4. This article does not have the space to explain all the facets of this disease.
This morning, I stirred the white powder into a steaming mug of Earl Gray tea, watching it scatter and swirl like a freshly shaken snow globe until it melted from view. The powder is unflavored, but I added a generous dollop of honey so the tea would feel more like a treat and less like a treatment.
Not everyone makes New Year's Resolutions. According to Statista Consumer Insights, 43% of those polled said they were not making a New Year's Resolution. But for us die-hards we make the same resolutions or a variation of them every year. I found a New Year's Resolution list my husband and I made together from 3 years ago. I could actually use the same one every year. Eat healthy, drink more water, have a weekly date night, spend money wisely, spend more time camping, hiking, biking and kayaking, Get rid of "stuff" we do not use or need and don't bring more "stuff" in.
As in seasons past, our home was a family gathering place for kids and kin this holiday season. Putting on the mantle of grandpa, I again cooked the turkey, dressing and sweet potatoes for Thanksgiving dinner, while our daughters provided desserts, salads and other fare.

Death Notices

James D. Haulman

Linda Sue Hill Obituary

Linda Sue Hill
Sept. 9, 1947- Dec. 27, 2024


   

DC Diary - Tractor-trailer hauling 44 head of cattle wrecks

This week in Dallas County history, as recorded in the Buffalo Reflex.
Terry and Marilyn Smith.

A tale or two - Goodbyes and Hellos

Happy New Year! I don't know about you, but I can't believe it is 2025. I guess when you get my age—well, you understand.
Local Sports

The Eagles Come Out on Top

Kolton Klindworth taking down #18.
The Fair Grove Eagles held their closest game of the season on Saturday against Lafayette County, coming out victorious with a final score of 14-13. The Eagles have a season record of 13 -0 and Lafayette County 10-2. Eagles Head Coach Bill Voorhis told the Daily Citizen that defense was the decision-maker for this game’s score. With no points put up in the first quarter and 0-7 by halftime, the Eagles needed a comeback to continue in this tournament. There was a tied score by the end of the third quarter. The opponent made a touchdown at the beginning of the fourth quarter, taking the lead, however, with minutes left in the game, the Eagles scored and making an extra point, brought themselves to the win.
Fair Grove Boys Cross Country Team.

Local Cross Country Teams Run in the Class 3 District 2 Meet

Buffalo and Fair Grove’s cross country teams ran in the MSHSAA Class 3 District 2 meet last Saturday. Listed below are individuals results from each school.

Lady Eagles stunned by 7-0 loss at Lone Jack

Following three straight major comebacks to win the district tournament, Fair Grove’s softball season ended with a thud in a 7-0 loss at Lone Jack in the Class 2 quarterfinals on Tuesday, May 14.
Kaden Bone

Buffalo golfers do well at various tournaments

The Buffalo boys golf team has been very busy with their season. The members of the golf team this year are: Blair Abraham (10th), Matthew Skinner (10th), Cody Brown (10th), Braden McGregor (10th), Dalton Bennett (10th), Riley Kjar (11th), and Kaden Bone (11th).

Elizabeth Western, Kellen Lair win 100-meter dashes at meets

Buffalo’s Elizabeth Western and Fair Grove’s Kellen Lair, won 100-,meter dashes at Dl Dorado Springs and Nixa meets last week. They are the only two local individual athletes to win first place at those meets, but Fair Grove boys’ 4 x 400-meter relay team also took the fop prize at Nixa.
Opinion

Letter to the Editor - What did I Just Eat?

There was a time in America when most people were healthy. Up until the late 1800s, families generally raised their own gardens. The word "cancer" and some of the modern health problems were seldom heard. Toward the end of the 1800s, however, the growth of population and rise of large cities changed things. More and more processed foods were put on the market. Chicago became the center of the meat-packing industry, and that is when people noticed that food safety was going down. The Chicago Stockyards and Chicago meat industry headed up much of the country's meat production. It was soon learned that the meat-packing facilities were places of filth, putrefaction, disease, dampness, poor-ventilation, and lack of oversight. People were sickened when they read of the problems. Newspapers noted that sometimes poisoned rats, splinters, rope ends, and other things were scooped up and canned as potted ham. Upton Sinclair's novel on the subject and a 1906 jingle that ran in the newspaper made people take notice.

EnJOyable Journey - Trauma and pets

Last week, I walked my dog and took trash to the bin. Suddenly, the neighbor’s German Shepherd bolted towards us and grabbed little Sophia by the back haunches. Quickly, the neighbor popped out of her house and called the big dog off. I’ve never seen this behavior out of the German Shepherd before. It was an unfortunate incident. No injury occurred, except she now has PTSD.

The Rockwood Files: Reindeer games

Earlier this week my kids beat me at poker. No money changed hands, other than colored plastic chips. But the bragging rights will last a while, at least until next December. Our college-aged kids taught us how to play Texas Hold ‘em this year. We ordered cheap pizza and listened to Kenny Rogers sing “The Gambler” while we played.

The Rockwood Files: Flaming angels and ailing wise men

‘Twas the day before Christmas when I got a splinter in my eye that nearly ruined everything. I was 7 years old and all set to be Wise Man No. 1 in the annual church Christmas play the next day.
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