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The Lake Area Community Orchestra will perform at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, at Ha Ha Tonka State Park. The evening of wonderful music will be held on the west castle lawn. Provided seating will be … more
When it comes to things people are afraid of in the outdoors, venomous snakes top many fright lists. Although it’s true people should always give venomous snakes space, it’s equally true … more
Kyle Wilkens, U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Missouri state director, recently announced the agency is investing $57,750,000 through the Community Facilities Direct Loan Program for … more
The Old Home Place Concert Series will host Memphis songwriter Tony Manard at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 9. This unique listening-room environment music series is held at Maple & Main, 101 S. Maple … more
Fifteen students from Dragons Den Dojo attended the Platinum Open Tournament on Saturday, April 23, and brought home 37 medals. The event was promoted by Robert Baum and held in the Lowell Mohler … more
Hundreds of students from Missouri’s National Archery in the Schools Program recently competed in the 2022 Eastern National Bullseye and 3-D Tournament. The competition was May 12-14 in … more
Results from the Buffalo Art Walk & Craft Fair’s Art Exhibition and Gallery people’s choice awards include the following: • First place — “Autumn Sheep” by … more
Be the Light, an initiative started by OakStar Bank employees Katie Dryer and Jacqulyn Pentridge, has introduced its first “Little Library” in front of OakStar Bank on Main Street in … more
Buffalo aldermen have mentioned the ordinances for the upkeep of local residences’ outdoor maintenance at several meetings. One in particular that aldermen raised recently is the practice of … more
The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office has identified the person found in the well on a Long Lane farm, as Kevin Bruce Rogers of Springfield. Rogers, 60, had reported his Ford F-150 extended cab … more
Schools and communities have weathered difficult times in adapting to the evolving and complex changes created by the COVID-19 pandemic and the evolving national landscape. School and college … more
Visitors from across the state attended the recent GRO Buffalo meeting highlighting achievements since adopting the program. The leadership from other communities spent the day learning how the … more
Community members are asked to invite bright and energetic international exchange students for the upcoming school year to live with their family. Students will travel thousands of miles to … more
The Buffalo Police Department and the city of Buffalo will hold a Buffalo Community Vaccination Clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 11. Vaccination will be provided to all residents of the … more
The American Family Insurance Dreams Foundation recently recognized agency owner Megan Bennett of Springfield as a Community Impact Award recipient. These award winners are recognized by American … more
The Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce honors 43 Student Leaders for 2022 at an awards ceremony last week attended by students, parents, administration and business partners. Leaders, organizations and … more
Southwest Baptist University’s Division of Education hosted its third annual Bearcat Book Battle for fourth- through sixth-grade readers Saturday, April 23, in the Goodson Student Union and … more
Ozarks Community Health Center recently announced scholarship awards totaling $9,000 were presented to 10 area high school graduates for 2022. The community health center, which provides medical, … more
Amphibians provide several benefits to humans, and spring is a great time to observe these fascinating creatures in their early stages of life. Teens can search for amphibian eggs and larvae at the … more
The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office reported that the autopsy on the body found May 1 in the well near Long Lane has uncovered some details but still not positive identification yet. The autopsy … more
Fireworks displays can only be used on personal residential property in the Buffalo city limits from noon to 10 p.m. July 3, 4 and 5. Residential fireworks are to be used carefully and prudently, … more
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