October 2022

PHOTO GALLERY: Cassville at Springfield Catholic, Oct. 7
Scenes from Friday's 45-0 win on the road over Springfield Catholic.
Wildcats blank Irish, 45-0
A stellar defensive effort lead the way for Monett in a 18-0 Homecoming victory over McDonald County on Friday.,

Amazon partners with Cassville businesses
A ribbon cutting was held in August for Amazon, which has started a delivery program called Business Partners in the Cassville area. Front Row, from left: Tori Smith, Jennifer McBroom, Heley Hudson, Andrew Toomer (Amazon), Amanda Berry, Miranda Henselman and Rosario Keele.
Kyle Troutman: An idea manifested
There are few feelings as great as coming up with an ambitious idea, pursuing it and seeing it through with a successful result. Today’s opinion page is the epitome of that feeling.

Wildcats look to bounce back on road Friday
Tackling technique, blocking and footwork. These are a few of the fundamental skills Coach Clay Weldy hopes to hammer into his Wildcats (3-3) this week after an underwhelming 62-7 loss to Nevada on Friday.

Lasley a winner in ‘We Love Teachers’ campaign
Arvest Bank has announced Leisa Lasley, Cassville Middle School resource educator, is one of the winners of the annual “We Love Teachers” campaign. The campaign is designed to recognize and provide support to teachers throughout the Arvest footprint.

Food for America educates elementary
The goats were a little hard to reach for little arms Friday at the Food for America event at Cassville schools.

Pioneer-era living explored at Frontier Days
Emmanuel Berry, of purdy, loads hay into a square hay-bailing machine set up at Frontier Days Sunday. The annual event on the Schreiner farm attracts hundreds to learn about pioneer-era living.

Through the Years, Oct. 5
The Cassville Masonic Lodge observed its 100th anniversary the first week of October 1972 with a program that recognized its oldest member. Pictured above are William T Priest of Cassville, congratulated by Grand Master of Missouri W. Hugh McLaughlin. Also pictured are, from left, Orville Abernathy, Dick Kerr, Boone Royer, and Tom Baxley.
