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Karla Woods celebrates 30 years with State Farm Insurance today, Wednesday, Oct. 5. She has been a “Good Neighbor” to the community for 22 years now. The public is invited to stop by her … more
Paracord bracelets are colorful and useful, sometimes in critical ways. The Missouri Department of Conservation will teach how to make paracord bracelets with a free class from 1 to 2:30 p.m. … more
Seasonal bird migrations have long fascinated humans. For anyone interested in learning about this interesting part of the annual life cycles of a number of bird species, be sure to sign up for the … more
The Durham Co., a leading provider of electrical distribution and metering equipment, announced in 2019 its plans to expand its operations to Buffalo. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has slowed … more
The Dallas County Sheriff’s Posse and the Buffalo Disabled American Veterans are hosting the annual Veterans Day Parade on Nov. 12. The theme is Symbols of Freedom. Lineup will be at 8 a.m. at … more
The Buffalo High School FCCLA chapter is holding a clothing drive to support local foster families and children. The chapter is asking everyone to bring a donation to the Homecoming football game … more
The local State Farm insurance agency is holding the third annual Pet Costume Contest, with all donations benefiting the Community Hug of Dallas County program. Contestants’ owners should turn … more
Hope’s Safe Haven will hold Hope’s Banquet at 6 p.m. Oct. 8 at The Veranda, 2036 S. Ash St., Buffalo.The public is invited to join in for food and a live/silent auction as funds are … more
Many local students metaphorically shoot for the moon after high school, but one Fair Grove alumnus is literally aiming that far. Darin Zebel, a 1991 graduate of Fair Grove High School, is a Lockheed … more
Citizens Memorial Hospital Pediatric Clinic will offer three drive-thru flu shot clinics for children (6 months to high school seniors) on Tuesday, Oct. 4, Thursday, Oct. 6, and Thursday, Oct. 13, … more
Learn about Missouri's reptiles and amphibians at Oct. 4 MDC program MDC herpetologist Jeff Briggler will be featured speaker. Reptiles and amphibians are fascinating members of Missouri’s … more
This past Saturday, the members and staff of the Buffalo Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans conducted their first Veterans EXPO. “This event was open to all veterans of all services with … more
Studio 23 is now open behind the purple door at the Langsford Building, 951 W. Dallas St., Buffalo. Nikki O’Callaghan has over 20 years of experience teaching music lessons and is offering … more
Emily Eisman graduated Sept. 8 from boot camp at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. She holds the rank of private first class in the Army National Guard. A 2022 Buffalo High School graduate, Eisman is … more
Due to community support, Buffalo Disabled American Veterans Chapter 62 has been able to purchase new bingo equipment. The new bingo machine was delivered last week and was used this past Sunday. … more
Buffalo Police Chief Chris Twitchel hosted a September meeting of the Southwest Missouri Police Chief’s Association last Thursday at the City Administration Building on the Buffalo square. It … more
The Long Lane Lions Club will hold the 25th annual Rockin M Youth Rodeo starting at noon on Sept. 17. Books close promptly at 11 a.m. Admission is $6 for adults, and children can attend for free. The … more
If you ever baby-sat, taught Sunday school or had a gaggle of children visiting your offspring, I’m betting you’ve heard the rug rats use the blame game to get out of trouble. The … more
Matt and Tessa Wommack and family of Dallas County were among the families honored during the 64th annual Missouri Farm Family Day on Aug. 15 at the Missouri State Fair. The Wommack family was … more
Prolific Ozarks writer and historian Susan Croce Kelly is on tap Saturday, Sept. 17, to share her insights on documenting Ozarks history, including famed Route 66 highway. The program will begin at 1 … more
Buffalo High School Interact will hold a 5K Run/Walk for Mary’s Meals. The race will be Oct. 1, beginning in the BHS circle drive at 9 a.m. Adult registration is $20, and youth registration is … more
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