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New Growth Transit has been rolling and delivering people to their destinations for one year. By calling two days in advance, riders can arrange a ride to the doctor in town or around the area, as well as to other appointments or to the grocery stores. more
Don Breithaupt is a good neighbor. One of the best — truly. I can attest to that because he is my neighbor. When I first moved to my new home in the Charity area in 1992, little did I know that a local boy would be moving back to his roots nearby in a few years. Don Breithaupt had grown up about a half a mile away from my new property. He had moved away for a while to establish his future career but always had a desire to return to the wooded area he roamed as a kid. In 1997 that dream became a reality and now he’s been living back home in Dallas County ever since. more
The Buffalo Board of Aldermen met for city council meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 11. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Brandon Kenall and then he called the meeting to order. more
The DAV/DAVA Chapter 62 is sponsoring a Memorial Breakfast in memory of Richard Hrdlicka from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 15, 2024, at 1100 North Maple St., Buffalo. Proceeds from the breakfast are used to benefit the veterans in the community. Join for breakfast and bring friends and family. There will be a variety of breakfast foods and drinks to choose from. more
The Dallas County Pageants will be held in the Shewmaker Center on the BHS Campus on Saturday, March 16, 2024. more
Who is tired of opening emails, instant messaging, and social media and meeting scammers who try to infiltrate their lives for money or access to all their private information? more
Buck Shockley, assistant superintendent, was the guest speaker for the February DIVAS meeting. He told a story in his first years of teaching, and the DIVAS teared up over his compassion and tender heart. more
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
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