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NIXA'S RYLAN MICHEL and the Eagles entertain Republic today.
For Eagles all-state outfielder Michel, tattoos provide him a reminder of blessings
Ryan Michel received his third arm tattoo earlier this season to represent his devotion to God. The Nixa all-state senior outfielder already sported a tattoo symbolizing his love for his family. …
CLEVER'S VALERIE COWLES works her way over the bar in the high jump.
Cowles Lady Jays' breakthrough star in high jump and 300 hurdles
Clever’s Valerie Cowles is optimistic her PR in the high jump won’t be stuck at 5-3 as long as it was at 5-0. Dating back to last season, Cowles’ ceiling had been 5-0 until she …
CLEVER'S MALIYA CLARK lands in the sand at the SBU Classes 1-3 Invitational last week.
Clever senior standout Clark looms as contender for State gold in triple jump
Maliya Clark’s premonition her skill-set would make her a perfect match for the triple jump and long jump couldn’t have been more correct. The Clever senior has proven herself a …
Local News

Christian County A & M Society awards scholarships

The Christian County Agriculture & Mechanical Society awarded their sixth annual scholarships at a fish fry on April 20, 2024, in the Finley River Park.

Voters approve Sparta School District’s 21 cent no tax increase levy transfer

Sparta School District has announced the passage of the 21 cent no tax increase levy transfer ballot question after the April 2 election. The question received 61.97 percent of votes in favor of the ballot initiative, which will transfer 21 cents from the district's debt service levy to its operating levy. This will help generate additional revenue to support staff salary increases, student programming and other necessary operating costs annually.
Second grade teacher Payton Shelor with some of her students.

Grand opening: Ozark South Second Grade Restaurant

When Payton Shelor was in the second grade at South Elementary, she learned the importance of customer service, social skills, teamwork, time management and budgeting while participating in the Second Grade Restaurant.

Nixa Journalism wins awards sweepstakes

Nixa Journalism won the top Journalism Sweepstakes award at Missouri Southern State University’s Media Showcase event on April 10. The awards are based on student work for the journalism department’s four publications: Wingspan magazine, EagleAir TV broadcast news, the Eagle Yearbook and NixaJournalism.net.
Nixa High School Journalism students at the 2024 Journalism Day event.

Nixa Journalism wins big at Missouri Interscholastic Journalism Association

Nixa High School Journalism students took home more than 30 awards and recognitions at the 2024 Journalism Day event hosted by the Missouri Interscholastic Journalism Association. Among the awards were two Best of Show winners and five All Missouri winners.
News

Impact 100 Ozark accepting grant applications through June 16

Impact 100 Ozark is seeking to offer transformational grants to organizations that can use the money to accomplish something big. Impact 100 Ozark will be issuing two grants in September, one for $14,000 and one for $35,000. These grants will be awarded to local non-profits or public entities by a vote of Impact 100 Ozark’s membership. Grant applications should not include funds for day-to-day operations, scholarships or to start a new non-profit organization. The organization encourages applicants to reach big, think big, think impactful.
The Ozark Fire Protection District held a grand opening hose uncoupling ceremony for Station 3 on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.

Ozark Fire Protection District reopens Fire Station 3

The Ozark Fire Protection District held a grand opening hose uncoupling ceremony for its newly renovated Fire Station 3, as well as a wet down ceremony for its new pumper/tanker truck on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
From left: Kristin Jack, Alderman; Steve Vanderhoof, Presenter; Chief Lofton, Patriot Award Recipient; Scott Hackworth, Mayor; Bradley Maples, Alderman. Daniel Walker, Nominator, was not able to attend.

Clever Police Chief honored by Department of Defense

Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), an agency of the Department of Defense, announced that Jeff Lofton, Clever Police Chief, was honored with a “Patriot” award in recognition of extraordinary support of its employees and family members of those who serve in the National Guard and Reserve.
From left: Police Chief Justin Arnold, Captain Derek Hill, Executive Director of Missouri Police Chiefs Association Robert Shockey, Lieutenant Jared Drye, Lieutenant Matt Jones.

Ozark Police Department receives MPCCF reaccreditation

The Ozark Police Department received certification of its accreditation from the Missouri Police Chiefs Charitable Foundation (MPCCF) for the third time last Monday, April 15.
Danna Gopa files invoices during the Branson Job Olympics on March 27.

Ozark students learn valuable life skills at Job Olympics

It may not be a traditional Olympic event, but when Team Ozark swept the T-Shirt Folding Competition with first, second and third place at the Branson Job Olympics, Ozark students exploded with excitement and cheers.
OZARK'S RYLAN SUTTON asks for timeout after hitting a double last week against Glendale.
Tigers freshman Sutton proving himself capable at plate and in right field
Ozark outfielder Rylan Sutton is making a similar favorable impression as a freshman that teammate Hudson Roberts did two years ago.
OZARK LEFT-HANDED HITTERS (l-r) include Hudson Roberts, Rylan Sutton, Truman Griessel and Peyton Bullinger.
For Tigers' southpaw-swinging foursome, 'left felt right' first time they picked up bat
The way things have played out for Ozark in its first 25 games, the Tigers have had four left-handed hitters not only earn starting jobs but solidify themselves among the Tigers’ top batsmen.
NIXA'S PARKER MANN is all smiles following his three-run home run Friday.
Watching football highlights leads to Mann creating more Friday Night Lights fireworks
A fulfilling finish for Nixa Friday produced favorable feelings in regard to the Eagles playing under Friday Night Lights.
OZARK'S ETHAN BLANCHARD steals second base at Catholic on Friday.
Blanchard twins team to shine at plate and on mound in Ozark 10-6 victory at Catholic
SPRINGFIELD — As hitter’s background go, Ozark’s Ethan Blanchard prefers the view from the batter’s box at Catholic compared to the Tigers’ home confines.
CLEVER'S JACOB EDGE beats the tag of Greenwood's catcher  at home plate Thursday.
New two-hole hitter Edge continues torrid clip, as Clever ups winning streak to nine
SPRINGFIELD — Jacob Edge never found himself on the edge of walking away from baseball, even while still toiling on Clever’s jayvee as a junior a year ago.
OZARK'S GEORGE REYNOLDS tags out a Glendale runner on a pick-off Wednesday.
Tigers manage just one extra-base hit among their 10 hits while doubled up by Glendale
Even on a day in which Ozark totaled 10 hits against one of the better pitchers in SWMO, the timing of the Tigers’ hits had plenty to do with their 6-3 loss to Glendale on Wednesday.
Business
Clear Creek Golf Car and Utility Vehicles is located at 5801 N. 21st St. in Ozark.

Clear Creek Golf Car acquires Ozark Golf Cars

In January, Clear Creek Golf Car and Utility Vehicles, a 45-year distributor for Club Car based out of Ozark, acquired Ozark Golf Cars and Utility Vehicles, marking its fourth acquisition in three years. With the addition of Ozark Golf Car’s Ozark and Clinton locations, Clear Creek Golf Car has expanded from two stores to 11 within the last five years, acquiring the Club Car distributor in Little Rock in early 2021, then the Club Car distributor of Oklahoma and an E-Z-GO dealer in Russellville, Arkansas, in 2023.

Nixa Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes new officers and board members

The Nixa Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and Chamber President/CEO Whitney Guison, are pleased to welcome new officers and board members to the board of directors, effective January 2024.
Nixa Hardware & Seed Company, located at 510 W. Mt. Vernon St., is celebrating 125 years of business in 2024.

Nixa Hardware & Seed Company celebrates 125 years

In 2024, Nixa Hardware & Seed Company (NH&SC) will be celebrating the remarkable milestone of 125 years in business. The store is currently located at 510 W. Mt. Vernon St. in Nixa.

County Collector’s office closed for holidays

The Christian County Collector’s office will be closed on the following dates:
Albers

Lucid TLC to feature the art of Dee Albers

Lucid TLC Studio & Art Gallery will host the art of area photographer Dee Albers as its featured artist for December. The exhibit will showcase many of Albers’ landscapes in prints and on canvas. The studio/gallery is located at 214 North Massey Boulevard. An opening night reception was held on Saturday, Dec. 2 for Albers’ exhibit.
Education
The Ozark Board of Education voted to hire Robert Hedgecorth as the Executive Director of Finance & Business Operations at a special meeting March 4. The finance position became available following the hiring of Dr. Lori Wilson as the District’s superintendent in December. Wilson had been serving in dual roles as interim superintendent and chief financial officer.
Spokane R-VII announced Mr. Glen Johnson as the Spokane Middle School principal and Spokane R-VII Athletic Director for the 2024-2025 school year. Current principal, Dr. Joel Carey, is retiring at the end of the 2023-2024 school year.
Ozark Middle School (OMS) was filled with laughter, joy and singing on March 8, 2024, as the Ozark community, state and local representatives, school and District staff and OMS choir students gathered to cut the official ribbon for the OMS storm shelter, classrooms, offices and new entrance.
The Ozarks Technical Community College (OTC) Board of Trustees approved an additional $312,948 to expand the planned Agriculture and Electrical Distribution Systems Building at the Richwood Valley campus in Nixa. The building project will grow by nearly 3,000 square feet, bringing the facility’s total footprint to 19,600 square feet.
The State Board of Education (State Board) announced last week that Senator Karla Eslinger will assume the role as the state’s next commissioner for the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) effective June 1, 2024, after concluding her work in the Missouri Senate during the 2024 legislative session.
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