There will be a trivia night fundraiser in the Divine Mercy Hall at the St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church in Ozark on Saturday, Jan. 18, at 5 p.m. Join the church for a fun night of pop-culture and general knowledge trivia benefitting their Youth Trip to the National Catholic Youth Conference. Heavy appetizers and drinks will be provided. Dessert options will be available at the dessert silent auction. Childcare is available. Cost is $25 per individual, who will be assigned to a team, or $125 for a six-person team. For more information and to register, contact the Parish Office at 417-581-6328. The church is located at 1796 N State Hwy NN in Ozark.
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1/1/25
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The Nixa Downtown Revitalization Committee (NDRC) is dedicated to developing a downtown art district as part of the downtown revitalization efforts. We have several existing murals in the downtown area. In recent years the Downtown Welcome mural was installed on the crossroads intersection of Highway 14 and Main Street. This RFP will set the stage for the next downtown mural.
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Richard "Dick" Gerald See, age 78, of Nixa, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Dec. 22, 2024. He was born on November 4, 1946, in Waterloo, Iowa, to Gerald See and Wilda (Lormor) See.
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Gloria Helen Kilmer, age 89, of Rogersville, MO passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024, in her home after a battle with cancer. She was born Sept. 18th, 1935 at home in Bruner, MO to Samuel and Maggie Holt. She was the fourth child of eight children, two girls and six boys. She accepted The Lord Jesus as her Savior at an early age and in her later years attended Harmony Baptist Church in Rogersville.
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Melissa Venable, accused of allegedly lying about her place of residency before running for Mayor of Billings earlier this year, has resigned as mayor, according to a press release dated Monday, Dec. 23 from Venable’s attorney, Taylon Sumners-Schwartz. The press release did not state an effective date for her resignation.
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Steve Chapman
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1/1/25
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Age: 80
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Age: 82
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Sybil Paulette (Salchow) Phillips was born in Vallejo, California, but raised in Billings, Missouri. After graduating from Billings High School, she moved to Springfield, where she worked various jobs. Paulette was instrumental in allowing women to serve as police officers in Springfield, Mo., and served as the Springfield Police Department’s first female police officer from 1974 to 1982. After leaving the SPD, she attended Wedgewood Beauty School and worked as a beautician until the death of her sister Sue in 1985. She then worked for MOCIC as a Criminal Analyst before retiring.
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Age:88
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Please join the Ozark Police Department in congratulating our 2024 Officer of the Year, Thomas Richardson. Officer Richardson has been employed by the Ozark Police Department since May 2021 and is currently assigned to the Special Operations Division's Traffic Unit as a Traffic Enforcement Officer. His positive attitude and focus on teamwork are contagious around the department, and he is always looking for different ways to serve the community and his co-workers. In 2024, Officer Richardson participated in many community outreach opportunities, including,
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There is a new business in Nixa that is designed especially for those who are dealing with food allergies. Sensitively Sweet Bakery, a bakery that offers allergen-free breads, pastries and other items, celebrated its move into its new location with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, Dec. 18, followed by its grand opening celebration on Friday, Dec. 20.
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Steve Chapman
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1/1/25
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So, what will 2025 bring? I have no idea, but I do know God is in control. Galatians 5:22 & 23 show us a way to get through it all. Choose love. Love God, love your family and your friends. For others, pray for them. No occasion justifies hatred. No injustice warrants bitterness. Choose Joy. Do your best to refuse the temptation to be cynical. See people as human beings created by God. See any problem as an opportunity to talk to God.
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Well, we won't be using that 2024 much longer. This entire year has gone super quick. That is what happens when one stays so busy. Busy people are not bored people.
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Marie Day
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12/26/24
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Three Mercy hospitals have achieved one of the most difficult standards for patient safety and quality – Leapfrog Top Hospital status. They are three of only 134 hospitals nationwide named a Top Hospital for 2024 and the only three hospitals in Missouri to make the list.
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Headliner Staff
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12/25/24
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Few plants can boast colorful, long-lasting flowers and attractive foliage for the remainder of the year, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein.
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12/25/24
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) recently set turkey and deer hunting dates for the 2025-2026 seasons. The hunting dates were approved by the Missouri Conservation Commission at its Dec. 13 open meeting at the MDC St. Louis Regional Office in St. Charles.
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12/25/24
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It was Christmas morning. The kids were still in bed. They had all been to their church Christmas Eve service the night before. Mom and Dan were drinking their coffee and admiring the decorated real Christmas tree they and the kids had picked out and cut down at a local tree farm. There were a few lights on it, ornaments, things the kids had made, and family pictures. They both agreed they liked it much better than their old artificial tree.
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Larry Whitely
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12/25/24
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'Twas the day after Christmas and all through the house
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Gwen Rockwood
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I like old things.
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Jim Hamilton
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12/25/24
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In-person attendance at the Library Center is now possible, and members of the Ozarks Genealogical Society will be provided a link to watch the January programs on Zoom.
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12/25/24
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The Christian County Elks Lodge 2777 of Ozark brought holiday hope and support to local veterans through their annual Veterans Christmas Food Drive. This tradition reflects the Elks’ unwavering commitment to giving back to the community and honoring those who have served our country.
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12/25/24
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Rescheduled from its original date due to the Nixa Eagles’ state championship football game, the Mayor’s Tree Lighting Ceremony kicked off the holiday season in Nixa on Sunday, Dec. 8 at McCauley Park. Mayor Jarad Giddens lit the 26-foot tree, and guests enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies while listening to songs from the Nixa Public School choirs. The event also included a chance to visit Santa Claus, a petting zoo, giveaways and a snowmaking machine.
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Steve Chapman
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12/25/24
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The City of Nixa held its annual Christmas Parade on Sunday, Dec. 8. The event included marching bands, colorfully decorated floats, vintage vehicles, and lots of candy.
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Steve Chapman
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12/25/24
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