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Mark Twain School superintendent Joe Donley and secretary Michelle Collins were happy to see a brand-new bus roll into the school’s parking lot last week. The school received the new bus thanks to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Diesel Emissions Reduction Act and the Volkswagen Trust....

State Rep. Karla Eslinger (in the middle seated) listens to discussions at the Ozark County Substance Abuse Task Force Meeting. She expressed that she will be more than happy to work with the Task Force on an on-going basis in making Ozark County a drug-free community. Others attending the meeting were, clockwise from bottom left: Attorney Linda McKinney, Treatment Court coordinator Jennifer Horn, Ozark County Prosecuting Attorney John Garrabrant, Ozark County Sheriff’s Reserve Deputy Dan Israel, Pastor David Evans, Sheriff’s Deputies Vesa Phelan and Kyle Hannaford, Eslinger, Dr. Masa Kinoshita, Kalen Hoffman, Anita Chappell, Pastor Jeff Dotson and director of CareCenter Ministries and Pastor Blake Atchison. 
State Rep. Karla Eslinger and Will Wheeler, representing U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt, were special guests at the July 9 meeting of the Ozark County Substance Abuse Task Force in the Missouri Ozarks Community Health conference room in Gainesville. Eighteen members and two other special guests – Community...

Photos courtesy Aletta Moore, library volunteer
Claire Wade and (top) Logan Koontz were two of several youngsters who happily assisted Steven Classic with his magic show Monday, July 15, as part of the Ozark County Library’s summer program for kids. Next week’s (July 22) program, beginning at 10 a.m. Monday, will feature Luther Hampton playing...

The Hepatitis A virus, from https://www.cdc.gov/features/viralhepatitis/
Health officials have seen an increase in the number of Hepatitis A cases occurring in southwest Missouri, including in Ozark County. “I can tell you that we have worked several cases this year, and I don’t recall any for last year,” said Ozark County Health Department nurse Bonnie Peter. “...

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Mark Twain School superintendent Joe Donley and secretary Michelle Collins were happy to see a brand-new bus roll into the school’s parking lot last week. The school received the new bus thanks to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Diesel Emissions Reduction Act and the Volkswagen Trust....

California entrepreneur Zachary Lim Eubank, a 2002 Gainesville High School graduate, rides with a stunt driver during the filming of a trailer for the action-packed “Hobbs and Shaw” movie, which premieres Aug. 2 and is part of the “Fast and Furious” franchise starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Eubank’s live production company, Hyper RPG, was asked to participate in the trailer by NBC Universal.
When NBC Universal studios called former Pontiac resident Zachary Eubank’s Los Angeles-based live production company, Hyper RPG, to see if there was any interest in participating in a race track event for the soon-to-be-released action movie “Hobbs & Shaw,” it wasn’t hard to say yes. “Hobbs...

State Rep. Karla Eslinger (in the middle seated) listens to discussions at the Ozark County Substance Abuse Task Force Meeting. She expressed that she will be more than happy to work with the Task Force on an on-going basis in making Ozark County a drug-free community. Others attending the meeting were, clockwise from bottom left: Attorney Linda McKinney, Treatment Court coordinator Jennifer Horn, Ozark County Prosecuting Attorney John Garrabrant, Ozark County Sheriff’s Reserve Deputy Dan Israel, Pastor David Evans, Sheriff’s Deputies Vesa Phelan and Kyle Hannaford, Eslinger, Dr. Masa Kinoshita, Kalen Hoffman, Anita Chappell, Pastor Jeff Dotson and director of CareCenter Ministries and Pastor Blake Atchison. 
State Rep. Karla Eslinger and Will Wheeler, representing U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt, were special guests at the July 9 meeting of the Ozark County Substance Abuse Task Force in the Missouri Ozarks Community Health conference room in Gainesville. Eighteen members and two other special guests – Community...

Photos courtesy Aletta Moore, library volunteer
Claire Wade and (top) Logan Koontz were two of several youngsters who happily assisted Steven Classic with his magic show Monday, July 15, as part of the Ozark County Library’s summer program for kids. Next week’s (July 22) program, beginning at 10 a.m. Monday, will feature Luther Hampton playing...

The Hepatitis A virus, from https://www.cdc.gov/features/viralhepatitis/
Health officials have seen an increase in the number of Hepatitis A cases occurring in southwest Missouri, including in Ozark County. “I can tell you that we have worked several cases this year, and I don’t recall any for last year,” said Ozark County Health Department nurse Bonnie Peter. “...

California entrepreneur Zachary Lim Eubank, a 2002 Gainesville High School graduate, rides with a stunt driver during the filming of a trailer for the action-packed “Hobbs and Shaw” movie, which premieres Aug. 2 and is part of the “Fast and Furious” franchise starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Eubank’s live production company, Hyper RPG, was asked to participate in the trailer by NBC Universal.
When NBC Universal studios called former Pontiac resident Zachary Eubank’s Los Angeles-based live production company, Hyper RPG, to see if there was any interest in participating in a race track event for the soon-to-be-released action movie “Hobbs & Shaw,” it wasn’t hard to say yes. “Hobbs...

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