Tag: Missouri
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Eerie silence in the courthouse: County officials mysteriously missing!
OZARK, MO — The old courthouse is spooky enough on its own. Built in the days of black and white photos, the three-story brick structure stands in the center of the square in Ozark, the county seat of Christian County, Missouri. Making things spookier at Halloween time, two county officials have mysteriously disappeared since the… Read more
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Wise words from OMSDA shared
Ozark, MO School District Awareness Current Ozark School board member Jeff Laney has inadvertently — but succinctly — stated our case for us. In a public discussion, he referenced a Biblical truth from Proverbs 18:17, “The one who states his case first seems right, until the other comes and examines him.” This is EXACTLY what… Read more
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Dear Christian County taxpayers and voters: it’s time you know the real story behind CCT!
I’m here to stand up for the mistreated individuals from local authorities and officials. I am here to expose corruption and tyranny in Christian County. Read more
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Wood Dust Air Quality Test Cartoon
Dr Chesick tests the wood dust air quality in Mr. Swift’s industrial arts class at Ozark Middle School. (Cartoon by Christian County Trumpet) Read more
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‘Corrupt’ school offers money to ‘shut teacher up’ (part 1)
“They want to shut me up with money so they can cover up their corruption.” —Ozark R-VI longtime teacher Tom Swift Read more
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Major Danny has some questions
Hello, class, my name is Major Danny and I have a few questions for the school board and administration at Ozark High School, where I was recently forced to resign. Since they don’t wanna talk to me, could you please forward these questions to them? Major Danny’s Heretofore Unanswered Q’s Has the Board heard Maj.… Read more
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Opinion on School Spankings
CASSVILLE, MO — “Spare the rod and spoil the child!” (That phrase was used in the good ol’ days before the Internet messed up parents)… but when you say the phrase, you gotta put your hair in a tight bun if you’re a woman, and slide reading glasses down to the end of your nose,… Read more
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New Restaurant Ideas
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Missouri State Legislation for Dummies
State Representatives are elected to 2 year terms, and may serve a total of 8 years. State Senators serve 4 year terms and may serve a total of 8 years. Representative districts are smaller than state senate districts. Representatives may introduce legislation for consideration into law, called bills. Bills are reviewed in committees, where groups… Read more