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Annettte and Paul Lane
A benefit pie auction, potluck supper and silent auction are being planned by friends, family members and neighbors to help Wasola-area residents Paul and Annette Lane, whose home was badly damaged by fire on May 13. The event begins at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 16, at the Wasola Volunteer Fire...
Katelyn Brantingham will be the featured speaker at the monthly ladies prayer brunch, which will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 16, at Mammoth Assembly of God on T Highway. Katelyn, a 20-year-old Southwest Baptist University student, is on the road to a successful recovery following surgeries in...
Brushy Knob Cemetery will hold a meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 23, at the Brushy Knob Church. Everyone with an interest in the cemetery is welcome to attend.
Area residents can learn more about kayaks at the Missouri Department of Conservation’s “Beginner Kayaking” clinic to be held June 19 at MDC’s George O. White Nursery near Licking. The free event is for ages 12 and up; individuals under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult.Topics covered...
The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced that a long section of Highway 160 in Ozark and Taney Counties will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction as contractor crews perform a resurfacing project this summer.The section of Highway 160 to be resurfaced is from...

Certified family nurse practitioner Erin Carlile, center, has joined the staff at the Missouri Ozarks Community Health office in Gainesville. She’s pictured here with other Gainesville staff members, from left: Angie Lovan, patient services; Phyllis Hathcock, referral coordinator; Devon Jarvis, registered medical assistant; Carlile; Shannan McGee, licensed practical nurse; and Jessie Smith, patient services.
Nurse practitioner Erin Carlile has joined the staff at the Missouri Ozarks Community Health office in Gainesville. Carlile holds a 2007 Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Baker University in Topeka, Kansas, a 2014 master’s of science in nursing from Walden University and certification as a...
Tecumseh-area residents turned out recently to work on some maintenance projects at the Tecumseh Volunteer Fire Department’s community building  and parking lot. The community building got a fresh coat of exterior pain, and the surface grading around the building was redone to help with runoff...
Guest speaker Bill Greet, master gardener, will talk about drip irrigation at the next meeting of the Ozark Heritage Garden Club, to be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 26, at Theodosia United Methodist Church on Highway 160 in Theodosia. A taco bar lunch will be provided by hosts Marty Davidson, Rose...

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The Ozark County Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring some “Music on the Square” events this summer, starting with the Backyard Bluegrass Band performing from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, June 15, on the west side the Gainesville square. The first night’s music will be sponsored by Century Bank of the Ozarks,...

Mammoth resident Dawn Carr, left, said her Maine coon cat Kenny is doing well after being treated for bobcat fever last week by Robin Deck, right, small animal vet at Gainesville Veterinary Clinic. Kenny came home Friday after a stay at the clinic. Carr said she would be giving him medicine three times a day until Wednesday. Times photo/Amelia LaMair
Some Ozark County cats are coming down with a painful, fast-acting and often lethal disease called bobcat fever. Mammoth resident Dawn Carr’s beloved Maine coon cat Kenny is one of them. After being treated by veterinarian Robin Deck last week at Gainesville Veterinary Clinic, he is doing well now...

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