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The Dora JAG students have undertaken a service project to provide hygiene kits and products in school bathrooms for fellow students to use and take as needed. JAG students are pictured here with a donation of personal hygiene and feminine products donated by Sam and Kayla Miller of Roy’s Store in Dora. Students, pictured from left, are Kaitlynn Brown, Shauna Lake, Loghan Bruce and Lauren Martin.
We wanted to bring you an update about the Dora Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) program. Out chapter is part of a national program that is dedicated to helping teach students skills to be successful citizens, students and productive workers when they enter the workforce.  This is Dora's second...
  Dora siblings freshman Cade Nold, left, junior Autumn Nold earned all-state honors at the Class 1 state track meet held in Jefferson City Friday, May 20 and Saturday, May 21. Autumn placed fourth in the 400-meter run, and Cade took sixth in the 800-meter run. “It was a great season for all of our...

The Dora girls 4x200-meter relay team took third place at the district track meet held at Carthage High School on Saturday, May 7. Members of the team are, from left, Calley DePriest, Shauna Lake, Chesney Luna and Chloe Barton.
The Dora Falcons track team, coached by Sheree Nold, had 10 athletes who qualified to advance to sectionals by placing in the top four at the Class 1 District 8 track and field meet held at Carthage High School Saturday, May 7. Those athletes will travel to College of the Ozarks on May 14 for the...

Dylan Leroy and Shelby Nold
Dylan Leroy and Shelby Nold edged out candidates Tim Masters and Jessica Green and were elected to fill the two open seats on the Dora School Board in the April 5 General Municipal Election.The unofficial election results released Tuesday night by Ozark County Clerk Brian Wise indicated that 341...
The following four candidates are running for two open seats on the Dora School Board during the April 5 Ozark County General Municipal Election. The Times reached out to each candidate and asked for a photo and a 150-word profile to run in the newspaper prior to the election. For more information...
The Dora Falcons lost in the first round of the Class 2 District 10 Tournament on Saturday against Seymour, 65-42.  In the boys Falcons’ loss to Seymour, senior Cayden Peck had a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Junior Spencer Howard netted 10 points and grabbed 7 boards for Dora. In...
Photo by Karla Smith Dora’s Cassidy Hambelton has scored more than 2,500 points during her high school career. Hambelton reached the milestone this past week.

Photo by Shana Hambelton Dora’s homecoming court are, front row from left: junior attendant Autumn Nold, sophomore attendant Natasha Slavik, senior queen candidate McKenna Miller, queen Cassidy Hambelton, senior queen candidate Lakin Church and freshman attendant Chloe Barton. Back row: Cade Nold, Ashton Roberts, king Cayden Peck, Spencer Howard, senior king candidate John Becker and Brady Thompson.
The Dora Falcons lost their homecoming match against the Norwood Pirates Friday night, 87-62, but that didn’t spoil their festivities. Cassidy Hambelton was crowned homecoming queen and Cayden Peck was selected homecoming king. In the varsity boys’ game, Brylon Mayberry led the Falcons in scoring...

Dora High School’s cross country team
Most of Dora High School’s cross country team members hit a new personal record (PR) at the Class 1 District 2 meet Saturday, Oct. 30, at Clever High School, and three Dora runners - Autumn Nold, Emma Martin and Cade Nold – qualified to run at the state meet to be held Saturday, Nov. 6, at Gans...

Students in Dora’s Jobs for America’s Graduates program foster relationships with area businesses and offices that help the students learn about possible job choices and how to apply for them. Recently JAG students, including Allison Roberts, left, and Dryden Loftis, shown here, delivered decorated cookies to Ann McKee, owner of River of Life Farm, which supports Dora’s JAG program.
After retired West Plains High School principal Dr. Jack Randolph spoke at Dora High School about the Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) program several months ago, a majority of the students expressed interest in participating.  Covid kept the school from implementing the program immediately, but...

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