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Tyler Crane, an elementary education senior at Missouri State University, was one of 80 collegiate students nominated to represent MSU during the annual Missouri Governor's Student Leadership Forum on Faith and Values. more
The DCR1 Board of Education recently met for their January meeting and approved the following: more
This week in Dallas County history, as recorded in the Buffalo Reflex. more
Erica Testerman, a senior at Buffalo High School, participated in the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Legislative Shadowing Project on Wednesday, February 28, 2024. Sara Gallivan is the local chapter adviser and accompanied the students to the Capital City. Sponsored by the Missouri FCCLA, the program provides an opportunity for junior and senior high school students to spend a day with their state representative, senator or other public official at the State Capitol. The students observe hearings, meetings and other public duties.  more
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that spans more than 70 countries, and Dallas County is proud to host an affiliate chapter of our own. Recently, community members spanning from high school students to veterans have helped to construct a new house in Buffalo. 631 W. Stanley is the site of this brand new home. more
Tracy Strickland is midway through facilitating the 2024 Leadership Class. As a goal of the GROBuffalo initiative, a leadership class for Dallas County was formed to encourage and train men and women to take leadership roles in the community. Recently, a panel from GROBuffalo was invited by Strickland to explain how the program changed the face and attitudes of the community. more
Roy Pace is the new administrator for Colonial Springs Healthcare Facility. He started out working here 28 years ago. When he was introduced to the Rotary Club last month, he was now on his return to his roots for three weeks. more
Shape Up is a free eight-week physical activity, lifestyle and weight loss accountability campaign. The campaign will begin Friday March 22, 2024 and end Friday May 17, 2024.  more
Even though Becky Turner no longer conducts class in a classroom at Mallory Elementary, it doesn’t mean she is inactive in applying her fundamental belief that early childhood development is most important. more
Absentee ballots for the April 2 General Municipal Election will be available in the Dallas County clerk’s office starting February 20, 2024. Voters who are not able to vote at the polls on Election Day are eligible to cast an absentee ballot. Ballots may be cast in the clerk’s office or by mail. The last day to request a ballot by mail is 5 p.m., March 20, 2024. For more information about absentee voting, contact Dallas County Clerk Missy Darnell at 417-345-2632. more
This week in Dallas County history, as recorded in the Buffalo Reflex. more
Velma Doine (Wilson) Jenson more
We would like to thank the staff and volunteers from the Buffalo, Buffalo Rural, and Prairie Grove Fire Departments for their quick, professional and effective response to the grass fire threatening our farm property recently. In reality, the grass and timber were the least of concerns as the jumping fire was surrounded on all sides by houses, schools and livestock. Given a less coordinated, trained or proficient group or responders, this scenario may have ended much differently. We greatly appreciate all of our emergency public servants who are not just doing a job, but doing something the rest of us can’t do, with excellence. Sometimes, our lives and livelihoods are completely in your hands, and that doesn’t go unnoticed. Thank you.  more
I want to thank each one who came to my 85th birthday party. Thanks to the Alumni Association for use of the building. Thanks to Donna and David Sharrah, Cyndi Sprague, and Judy Horn for all they did to make my party a success. more
Three poultry farms in Dallas County tested positive for Avian Influenza virus, otherwise known as bird flu on Feb. 21, 2024. The USDA has identified the type A virus exposed flocks in the county and is working to prevent further spreading by administering the appropriate. precautions and disposing of the contagious birds. more
OakStar Bank presented Dr. Tim Ryan, Superintendent of the Dallas County R-1 School District, with a check for $4,420.41 for proceeds from OakStar Bank’s School Debit Card Program. Since 2016, Dallas County Schools have received more than $20,000 as a result of the program that makes a donation based on purchases made by OakStar Bank customers who use their Bison Card. more
The Old Home Place Concert Series will be hosting Minneapolis songwriter John Louis at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March,14. This unique listening room environment music series is held at Maple & Main, 101 South Maple in Buffalo, Missouri on the second Thursday of each month. Tickets are ten dollars each. Advance tickets may be purchased at Maple & Main. more
Legacy Baptist Church’s children spent the winter praying for their beloved children’s minister, Mat Weeks. The high-energy and devoted children’s pastor caught malaria while on a mission trip to Uganda and Southern Sudan, joining the Machine Gun Preacher Sam Childers. more
The DIVAS initiated an activity for every Thursday in 2024. Thankful Thursdays are a reminder to be grateful for everything. We encourage one another to send out positive vibes through positive social media posts, personal notes to coworkers and families, an extra hug and pat on the back for family, and spending moments being thankful. more
Buffalo Project Graduation will host a donkey basketball game at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 2, in the Buffalo High School field house. more
Sheriff Scott Rice began a speech to the Buffalo Rotary Club recently, talking about a frequently asked question, “How has the courthouse shutdown affected the sheriff’s office?” more
The Fair Grove Lions Club will host their 6th Annual Charity Golf Tournament on Saturday, May 4, 2024. The event will take place at Dream Valley Golf Course, and starting time is at 8 a.m. more
Members of the Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce met at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, for their regular monthly meeting at the Buffalo Municipal Building. more
Imagine yourself in the last half of your life and finding your health has failed and your family is non-existent. You’re in your home but struggle to handle your basic needs. This scenario happens more times than one might think. more
The Buffalo Community Farmers Market will be holding the annual pre-season meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, March 4, in the O'Bannon Community Room. If you have been or are interested in becoming a vendor for the 2024 season, join the meeting to receive an application and learn how to become a vendor. Looking forward to the 2024 market season! For more information contact Bobbie Rotramel at 314-913-5688. more
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