Karen Lynn Sloan

Karen Lynn Sloan, 61, of Cassville, passed away Wednesday, May 3, 2023, at her home.
Susan Nell Watson
Susan Nell Watson, 69, of Exeter, passed away Thursday, May 4, 2023, at home. She was born April 2, 1954, in Stella, Mo.
Wayne Leroy Karrick
Wayne Leroy Karrick, age 86, of Seligman, Missouri passed away Monday, May 8, 2023 at his home. HewasbornSeptember 27, 1936 in Rossville, Illinois the son of Issac “Elmer” and Ruby (Sears) Karrick.
Cassville doles out academic awards

Following an academic awards assembly last week, Cassville High School announced its valedictorian and salutatorian for this year’s graduation ceremony, held Sunday at Wildcat Stadium. The Valedictorian and Salutatorian are recognized based on the Summa Cum Laude requirements.
News briefs, May 10
The Barry County Genealogical and Historical Society will host a Mother’s Day Tea at the Bayless-Salyer House, located at 9th and Townsend streets, on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Trout Tales, May 3

The SKITS crew has done it again! I spent Friday at their “Mission Possible” play, which left the room laughing harder (but less maniacally) than Silverthumb in Act I. These professional amatuers deserve credit for the time they put in, the confidence in their deilvery, and their ability to laugh off a mistake or two. SKITS pretty much sticks to comedy, but I’d love to see them take on something new. Maybe an adventure story where yours truly could play a part? I know who I would be, but who would be Ishmael?
Cassville dances night away at Prom

Aileen Cubow, left, smiled as she was spun by Calybe Sutherland during a dance together at Cassville High School’s Prom on Saturday.
Overdoses on the rise
Overdose deaths in Barry County, southwest Missouri, statewide and nationally are all on the rise, and according to the Ozarks Drug Enforcement Team, for every recorded overdose, there may be three times as many more. Chad Allison, commander of ODET, which covers five southwest Missouri counties, said though they know overdoses are occurring, tracking overdose deaths is a challenging task.
Celebrate Recovery enters 15th year

Russ Dispenza, left, and Charles Stults, deliver the devotional at the beginning of the Celebrate Recovery meeting on April 26 at the Family Life Center. The meeting marked the organization’s 14-year anniversary in Cassville.
Kyle Troutman: A home and a pathway

I have spent a lot of time in the past couple weeks talking to people about addiction, drug use and the dangers and solutions for both. Last week, I talked to Chad Allison, commander of the Ozarks Drug Enforcement Team, for about half an hour.