News Staff

News Staff

Through the years, June 7

— 30 YEARS AGO: In recent years at least, this year's strawberry crop is one of the best, according to Dennis Epperly of near Cassville. He termed the quality and yield off his patch about the best in the past 10 years." Epperly said he suspects there are less than six total acres of berries in Barry County this vear. Years ago, there were hundreds of acres and berries were shipped out of several associations by the carload. Epperly's patch is in the Corinth community and is mainly devoted to U-pick operations. As he holds a display sample of berries, individuals picking for their own supply are pictured in the background. The Epperly patch is about an acre in size and is yielding good according to the grower. For the strawberry shortcake lover, the unfortunate part of the season, it's too short!

2 charged in Purdy school burglary

Two individuals have been charged in connection to an alleged burglary at the Purdy School district in April, during which cash, a ring and other items were stolen. According to a Purdy Police Department press release, on April 22 at 1:12 a.m., two suspects broke into the Purdy school building, located at 201 Gabby Gibbons Drive.

Rylan Luke Wilson

Rylan Luke Wilson, age 19, of Cassville, Mo. left this Earth doing what he loved and walked into the open arms of Jesus and the family and friends that have gone before him, on Wednesday, May 31, 2023.

Change of assessment notices mailed

The Barry County Assessor has mailed out change of assessment notices, and taxpayers may have questions concerning these changes in assessment figures. If a taxpayer wants to challenge their change in assessed valuation, they should inquire about the issue before July 10.

Keaton Fare

Keaton Fare, age 14, of Cassville, Mo., passed away on May 31, 2023. Keaton, son of Tristan Fare and Alicia Alldridge Parsons, was born on May 9, 2009, in Berryville, Ark. Keaton attended Cassville Middle School and graduated from the 8th grade on May 11, 2023. Keaton lived his young life to the fullest, from his horse “Blueberry” to wrestling, baseball, and riding his dirt bike. He loved babies and helping the elderly; he spent time every day with his great-grandmother. He was an advocate for the less fortunate. Keaton loved and adored his brothers and little sister. He also loved working on the farm. Every day was a new adventure for Keaton; he never missed a beat, and never met a stranger.

Southwest Spelling Bee winners named

The Southwest school held its 5th annual spelling bee March 8, 2023. Students in grades 1-6 competed against their classmates to see who would qualify to compete against the students in the other two classrooms in the grade level spelling bee.

Garners recognized as Music Advocates

During the Music in Our Schools program this spring, Kim and Charles Garner were presented with the Music Advocacy award. Both Kim and Charles are graduates of Cassville High School and were involved in the fine arts programs as students.

Jazmin Carroll: Looking to the future

If you’re like me, then you know the confusion of being a young adult, and if you’re not at this age, I’m sure you remember. There’s this drive to experience life and the need to start planning your life all rolled into one.

News briefs, June 7

Signups for the 22nd Annual OACAC Back to School Fair will be held from May 30 to June 30 by appointment only at OACAC Barry County Neighborhood Center, located at 10826 Farm Road 2172 in Cassville. Students Pre-K through 12th grade are eligible for the Fair.