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In Monett, he provided $700,000 to Jumping-Jacks Shoes, keeping it afloat until its sale to Munro and Company and adding 12 years to the business’ life. He also assisted in acquiring land to expand ...
Employers concerned about paid sick leave requirements By Jessica Breger Special to the Monett Monthly Proposition A was the ...
The Monett City Council has approved the creation of a new Economic Development Committee for the city. The committee has been tentatively formed and potential members selected. All members have met ...
According to displays at the Monett Historical Society and Museum, the Waldensian church was even called the “Mother of the Protestant Reformation.” The Waldensian people fled to Uruguay in the 1850s.
A gifted athlete at Monett, senior Vayla Smith, saw her hard work rewarded this season with a national letter of intent to ...
The Monett boys and girls track and field athletes all saw their seasons end at the Class 4, Sectional 3 in Waynesville on May 24.
Every year, my wife and I host a bonfire at our farm. In many ways, it’s the highlight of the year. To me, it has always ...
Progressive Christianity is a rapidly growing movement that includes or affects about 20% of Christians of many different denominations.
Despite the rain and wind, Monett locals gathered on Memorial Day at the VFW Post 4207 Tom Wolfe Memorial to commemorate the ...
Community Blood Center of the Ozarks (CBCO) recently honored Brad Hill, owner of State Farm Agency in Monett, with an Aspire Award for his outstanding support in strengthening the local blood supply.
The Barry-Lawrence Regional Library has announced its annual Summer Reading Challenge (SRC), kicking off on June 2 at all nine branch locations. This year’s theme, “Color Your World,” promises a ...
Scenes from Monett High School’s graduation ceremony on May 9, where 200 students graduated at Burl Fowler Stadium. For all ...