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Learning the fundamentals of shooting a shotgun and how to keep it in good working order is important whether someone is a hunter or a recreational shooter. People can learn more about the basics of … more
Residents who want to dive off the Buffalo City Pool’s diving board better hurry. The Buffalo Board of Aldermen agreed at the July 11 meeting that in 2023, the current diving board would be … more
Construction of the new Dallas County Technical Center on the Buffalo High School campus couldn’t have come at a better time. More and more educators are realizing that not everybody needs or … more
Archery can be a great family activity because people of all ages can enjoy the activity for hunting purposes or for recreational target shooting. Parents, grandparents and kids can learn more about … more
Hawks, eagles, falcons and other birds of prey have a number of unique traits that make them skilled hunters. People can learn more about birds of prey that reside in Missouri for all or part of the … more
2022 Buffalo High School graduate Alex Richardson was selected as one of southwest Missouri’s best high school athletes in the Boys Throwing category. The Springfield Sports Commission and the … more
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July brings a Community Hug to the DIVAS at the upcoming meeting on the last Wednesday of the month. Vicki Coons, the founder of Community Hug, is the guest speaker at 8 a.m. at … more
The 46th annual Fair Grove Ice Cream Social will be from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, July 16. Assorted desserts and ice cream, lemonade and tea will be served. Plus, Whiskey Bent BBQ will serve … more
The 131st annual Old Settlers Reunion, also known as the Louisburg Picnic, kicks off Thursday, July 14, and continues Friday, July 15, and Saturday, July 16, at the picnic grounds in Louisburg. The … more
The Old Home Place Concert Series will host South For Winter at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 14. This unique listening-room environment music series is held at Maple & Main, 101 S. Maple St. in Buffalo, … more
Dry conditions continue to intensify across Missouri, especially the southern half of the state, according to the June 30 U.S. Drought Monitor map. “June was overall a hotter-than-average-month … more
The annual Halfway Antique-Farm Stock-Classic Tractor Pull will be Saturday, July 9, at the Lions Club grounds in Halfway.   Weigh-in starts at 1 p.m. with the first class of tractors … more
The Buffalo City Pool took back the operation of the city’s swimming pool this season in hopes that this change will be the start of a new parks and recreation program for the residents of … more
The Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce hosted visitors from Versailles, Mo., on Monday, June 20. The group was interested in learning more about some of the projects that the Buffalo community has … more
With several local businesses in Buffalo and Dallas County looking to hire, the Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce would like to help the local businesses by offering a series of hiring events for … more
Under the leadership of Kathy Banks, Dallas County OACAC supervisor, the local OACAC board has launched the “Community Betterment Initiative” in Dallas County. According to Banks, … more
Jason Pursley invented the Z-Lock in 2017, and by February 2018 the locks were being used in nine area school districts, including Buffalo, Skyline, Fair Grove and Macks Creek. Since then his … more
Gov. Mike Parson recently signed HB 2909 into law, approving the proposed boundaries for Missouri’s eight congressional districts.Dallas County remains in the Fourth Congressional District, as … more
An old-fashioned Independence Day Country Fair to celebrate God, country and freedom will be held Saturday, July 2. The event is sponsored by the Southern Dallas County Fire Protection District and … more
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