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Buck Shockley, assistant superintendent of Dallas County R-1 Schools, will be the guest speaker at the February meeting of the DIVAS. The group meets at 8 a.m. on Feb. 28 behind the curtain, at Expresso Co. No. 825, Buffalo. The public is invited. more
Carroll James Lindsey was born in January of 1930 to Ralph and Ida Mae (Cofer) Lindsey in the family farm house on the Lindsey Century Farm north of Buffalo. Three generations of Lindsey’s have lived in the farmhouse since it was built by Dallas County Physician and Grandfather Carroll Joseph Lindsey in 1898. more
Life was at a comfortable cruising altitude, and we were happy to be along for the ride. But then it nosedived, and some unseen force shoved me and my mom into a small room and slammed the door behind us. We looked around and realized we were alone in the cockpit, expected to take control and make a thousand different decisions to safely land the plane. more
Christopher Avery Goodman, born in 1997, was charged by Dallas County Prosecuting Attorney Jonathan D. Barker in Dallas County Circuit Court with two counts of the class D felony of arson in the second degree and two counts of the class E felony of knowingly burning on February 10, 2024. more
GROBuffalo is asking the community to step up and start picking up trash that the winds have been tossing about. If everyone in the neighborhood would commit to picking up one piece of trash daily, the streets, ditches and parking lots would soon be clean and ready for springtime activities. more
Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States, but there is a lot we can do to prevent it. While it seems quite challenging, small acts of self-care can help protect and promote your heart. more
This week in Dallas County history, as recorded in the Buffalo Reflex. more
Linda (Tolley) Bond was born in West Virginia to her father Willie Sherman, and mother Clata Perdue. She grew up alongside her 3 sisters, Alma, Mary, and Martha and brother, Jim. From a young age Linda was very intelligent. Living in Boston around the age of 12, while with foster parents, she was offered to enroll at a special academic 2 year Latin school, but was taken home to West Virginia before she could attend. more
The Buffalo Garden Club held its first meeting of the new year, on Thursday January 25th. The members attending were Lisa Blake, Cecilia Dixon, Darlene Dufeck, Nancy Heard. Rita Hoogland, Shirley Hyatt,Tomi Mc Daniel, Pam Meyer, Kim Rutherford, Hope Stubbs, Liz Van Dee, and our newest member Rick Pettenhorst. more
Jim and Jo Hill will mark their 67th wedding anniversary on February 15. They will celebrate with a reception on Saturday, Feb. 17 at Calvary Chapel Church in Buffalo. Family and friends are invited to attend. more
At 3:30 p.m., on February 12, 2024, A juvenile, 16, Buffalo, was driving a 1995 Chevrolet S10 eastbound and crossing US 65, one mile south of Buffalo, when he failed to yield, causing Kenneth G. Marlett, 61, Boonville, to crash into the side of the Chevrolet in a 2013 Chrysler 200. Both vehicles were totaled and towed from the scene. Marlett suffered moderate injuries and was transported to Cox South by EMS. Marlett was wearing a safety device, and the juvenile was not. more
The Buffalo Board of Aldermen met for city council meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 12. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Brandon Kenall and then he called the meeting to order. more
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