Opinion
Bob Mitchell: Saturday nights around the square
These days, Saturday night is nothing special in Cassville, not like it once was 70 or so years ago when the town, at least parts of the square, was hopping with activities. Of particular interest was the south side of the square.
Bob Mitchell: Bits and pieces of information
Ever since writing editorials or columns for the Cassville Democrat, a leaning post has been the steel spike that held bits and pieces of information that might be of interest farther down the line. After two moves, the spike disappeared and a substitute had to be found to hold the information that that had accumulated.
H Lynn Hilburn: Better flood mitigation needed in Cassville
Dear Editor: Spring is almost over, and with it, the normal rainy season is almost over. Cassville is very fortunate, because Cassville — known as the City of Seven Valleys — for the last three years has had above average rainfall amounts for the first six months of the year.
Superintendent’s Corner: A focus on school safety
Three weeks ago, an unspeakable school tragedy took place in southern Texas. Like everywhere else across the nation, the emotions, thoughts and prayers of the Cassville school community are certainly with the families, educators and community of Uvalde.
Bob Mitchell: Some early predictions proved to be wrong
In these days of space exploration looking farther and deeper into the possible trips into the outer-deep space, maybe in the generations of middle age, we’ve proven ourselves wrong in early predictions. That is, with the exception of the comic books and the Sunday funny papers.
Kyle Troutman: As planned and blessed
“I’m going to make your daughter’s heart stop.” No parent is ever prepared to hear those words, but on Monday, that’s what Dr. Jacob Miller told my wife and me…
Kyle Troutman: Clearing the hurdle to summer
As I write this on June 2, it still hasn’t completely hit me. On Monday, my wife and I will be off to St.
Bob Mitchell: Proudly display your stars and stripes on Flag Day
Since we are just days before Flag Day on Tuesday, it seemed appropriate to tell a flag tale that involves the banner of the United States of America. The scene sets on the Amphibious Force Base in Coronado, Calif., back in the early 1950s.
Kyle Troutman: Again we ask, are we protected?
Our hearts this week go out to Uvalde, Texas. On Tuesday, an 18-year-old gunman crashed his vehicle into a ditch behind Robb Elementary School.

Bob Mitchell: Washboards, wringers were once Monday chores
Back in the days of washboards and wringer washers Monday washdays were not as quick or convenient as they are today, with computer-driven appliances such as the washers and dryers on the market these days.


