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    Photo by Kristy Robertson/Barton County Chamber of Commerce
Winners in the girls and boys 0-6 month division were Bowen Smithson, son of Levi Smithson and Breann Kuhn, Lamar, first; Nova Foster, daughter of Melody and Kolby Foster, Lamar, second and Imani Burns, daughter of Mykala Kennedy, Liberal, third.

    Wyatt Earp Fallfest Baby Show winners

    The Wyatt Earp Fallfest Baby Show was held Saturday, Oct. 4, at the Wyatt Earp Park.

    Wyatt Earp Fallfest Baby Show winners
    The Wyatt Earp Fallfest Baby Show was held Saturday, Oct. 4, at the Wyatt Earp Park.
    Roni Ogden, a graduate of Lamar High School and a junior at the University of Missouri-Columbia, is pictured with her mother, Jen Ogden, also of Lamar, at the 2025 Mizzou Homecoming celebration on September 27. Roni is a clarinetist in Marching Mizzou, performing at the homecoming pep rally on Friday night, the homecoming parade on Saturday morning and half-time of the homecoming football game on Saturday evening. She also serves as the Ritual Chair for Kappa Kappa Psi Honorary Band Fraternity, a Student Ambassador in the College of Health Sciences and a member of the Mizzou Alumni Association’s Griffiths Leadership Society for Women.

    Ogden performs with Marching Mizzou during home...

    Ogden performs with Marching Mizzou during home...
    Photo by Terry Redman
Sophomore quarterback No. 18 Clayton Powell hands the ball to sophomore running back No. 22 Jaydin Moore for good yardage in the Tigers loss. Lamar moved the ball up and down the field grinding out first  downs but Nevada's speed proved to be the difference.

    Lamar Tigers lose Silver Tiger game

    Lamar Tigers lose Silver Tiger game
    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
The Barton County Right to Life held its annual Life Chain on Sunday, Oct. 5, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., in front of the First Christian Church, on Hwy. 160 in Lamar.

    Right to Life holds annual Life Chain

    Right to Life holds annual Life Chain
    The last cruise of 2025 for Lamar Cruise Night was held Friday, Oct. 3. The Top 3 winners were, left to right, Gideon Brenneman, Bryan Bonser and David Caruthers, all from Lamar.

    Lamar Cruise Night holds last cruise of year

    Lamar Cruise Night holds last cruise of year

    The Postscript

    By CARRIE CLASSON“Loving Strangers”Traveling is inherently annoying. Even if I travel light, I...

    The Postscript
    By CARRIE CLASSON“Loving Strangers”Traveling is inherently annoying. Even if I travel light, I...
    As a member of the 2025 Mizzou Homecoming Steering Committee, Ryan Davis, Lamar, was an integral part of the University of Missouri’s 114th Homecoming celebration – “Call of the Columns.” Since last spring, the steering committee began planning the earliest-ever homecoming festivities. Ryan, a junior at Mizzou, was a member of the Traditions (Trads) sub-committee, which helped oversee the selection process for the Top 30 finalists, Top 10 royalty court and homecoming king and queen, as well as organizing recognition and service opportunities for royalty participants. In addition, Ryan assisted with other homecoming events including registering donors at the blood drive, collecting donations at the Tiger Food Fight, refereeing the flag football tournament, volunteering at service days and attending talent nights and the community spirit rally. The steering committee was formally recognized on September 27 during the homecoming parade and during the half-time performance at the homecoming football game.

    Davis is member of 2025 Mizzou Homecoming Steer...

    The University of Missouri-Columbia, known as the birthplace of the “first and finest” homecoming...

    Davis is member of 2025 Mizzou Homecoming Steer...
    The University of Missouri-Columbia, known as the birthplace of the “first and finest” homecoming...
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    By LARRY DABLEMONTDennis Whiteside is a float-fishing guide who travels down a dozen or more...

    What about wild turkeys
    By LARRY DABLEMONTDennis Whiteside is a float-fishing guide who travels down a dozen or more...
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    October 6, 2025
    By CARRIE CLASSON“Loving Strangers”Traveling is inherently annoying. Even if I travel light, I have a heavy handbag, my suitcase catches on the...
    Hunt turkeys with a camera. What about wild turkeys
    October 6, 2025
    By LARRY DABLEMONTDennis Whiteside is a float-fishing guide who travels down a dozen or more streams across the Ozarks of Missouri each year,...
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    Property transfers
    October 6, 2025
    Warranty Deed, filed September 29, 2025. Elvera Scarberry to Richard M Scott and Kathryn G Scott, STR 14-32-31 /SE/NE.Warranty Deed, filed October 1, 2025. Kathryn R...
    Property transfers
    September 30, 2025
    Warranty Deed, filed September 22, 2025. Clint W Engelage, Helen R Engelage and Helen Engelage to Clint W Engelage Revocable Living Trust, Lt 4 Bl 28 Lamar Original town,...
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    Photo by Kristy Robertson/Barton County Chamber of Commerce
Winners in the girls and boys 0-6 month division were Bowen Smithson, son of Levi Smithson and Breann Kuhn, Lamar, first; Nova Foster, daughter of Melody and Kolby Foster, Lamar, second and Imani Burns, daughter of Mykala Kennedy, Liberal, third. Wyatt Earp Fallfest Baby Show winners
    October 7, 2025
    The Wyatt Earp Fallfest Baby Show was held Saturday, Oct. 4, at the Wyatt Earp Park.
    Roni Ogden, a graduate of Lamar High School and a junior at the University of Missouri-Columbia, is pictured with her mother, Jen Ogden, also of Lamar, at the 2025 Mizzou Homecoming celebration on September 27. Roni is a clarinetist in Marching Mizzou, performing at the homecoming pep rally on Friday night, the homecoming parade on Saturday morning and half-time of the homecoming football game on Saturday evening. She also serves as the Ritual Chair for Kappa Kappa Psi Honorary Band Fraternity, a Student Ambassador in the College of Health Sciences and a member of the Mizzou Alumni Association’s Griffiths Leadership Society for Women. Ogden performs with Marching Mizzou during homecoming
    October 7, 2025
    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
The Barton County Right to Life held its annual Life Chain on Sunday, Oct. 5, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., in front of the First Christian Church, on Hwy. 160 in Lamar. Right to Life holds annual Life Chain
    October 6, 2025
    Schools
    As a member of the 2025 Mizzou Homecoming Steering Committee, Ryan Davis, Lamar, was an integral part of the University of Missouri’s 114th Homecoming celebration – “Call of the Columns.” Since last spring, the steering committee began planning the earliest-ever homecoming festivities. Ryan, a junior at Mizzou, was a member of the Traditions (Trads) sub-committee, which helped oversee the selection process for the Top 30 finalists, Top 10 royalty court and homecoming king and queen, as well as organizing recognition and service opportunities for royalty participants. In addition, Ryan assisted with other homecoming events including registering donors at the blood drive, collecting donations at the Tiger Food Fight, refereeing the flag football tournament, volunteering at service days and attending talent nights and the community spirit rally. The steering committee was formally recognized on September 27 during the homecoming parade and during the half-time performance at the homecoming football game. Davis is member of 2025 Mizzou Homecoming Steering Committee
    October 6, 2025
    The University of Missouri-Columbia, known as the birthplace of the “first and finest” homecoming in the nation, recently hosted its 114th...
    Willa Coy, daughter of Kelly Coy, is the sixth grade Lamar Middle School Student of the Week. So far her favorite aspect of school has been band and her preferred class is reading. Willa is also a proud pet owner with four dogs and two cats. Her favorite movie is Descendants. Students of the week
    October 3, 2025
    Snow day, but why?
    September 30, 2025
    By BRIAN GILLISLamar R-I School District SuperintendentFew words bring more joy to students (and, let’s be honest, plenty of adults) than the...
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    Marriage license application
    October 6, 2025
    The following have filed a marriage license application with the Barton County Recorder’s office:Kaleb Taylor Rook, 39, Lamar and Krista Lauren Gerster, 37, Lamar.Jeremy...
    Barton County Senior Center Lunch Menu
    October 1, 2025
    October 6-10MONDAY- Creamy potato soup, hot ham and cheese sandwich, dark green leafy salad, warm cinnamon apples, vanilla ice cream, coffee/tea/milk.TUESDAY- Egg frittata...
    Learn-A-Do 4-H Club
    September 30, 2025
    The Learn-A-Do 4-H Club met at 5:30 p.m. in Oakton Church, on Friday, Sept. 5. Everybody enjoyed an evening of eating pizza and snacking with friends. At the meeting they...
    Sports
    Photo by Terry Redman
Sophomore quarterback No. 18 Clayton Powell hands the ball to sophomore running back No. 22 Jaydin Moore for good yardage in the Tigers loss. Lamar moved the ball up and down the field grinding out first  downs but Nevada's speed proved to be the difference. Lamar Tigers lose Silver Tiger game
    October 6, 2025
    Tennis Tigers playing well
    October 3, 2025
    On September 23 the Lamar Lady Tiger Tennis team played Mt. Vernon and won by a score of 8-1. In singles, No. 1 Brenna Morey won 8-0, No. 2 Ryley Moore won 8-2, No. 3 Zoe...
    Lamar Democrat/Chris Morrow
The Lamar Lady Tigers opened bracket play in their own tournament recently against none other than their own teammates. The varsity Tigers held off the JV in two sets. In fact, Lamar won every contest in 2-0 to take the championship. They defeated Greenwood, Jasper, 417 Mavericks, Rush Sr Homeschool and West Platte. According to MSHSAA's website, the Lady Tigers are now 17-4-2. Lady Tigers open bracket play in own tournament
    October 3, 2025
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Sophomore quarterback No. 18 Clayton Powell hands the ball to sophomore running back No. 22 Jaydin Moore for good yardage in the Tigers loss. Lamar moved the ball up and down the field grinding out first  downs but Nevada's speed proved to be the difference. Lamar Tigers lose Silver Tiger game
    October 6, 2025
    Photo by Terry Redman
Sophomore quarterback No. 5 Brayden Wolfe is escorted off the field by Dr. Justin Ogden after suffering a broken arm in first quarter action at Mt. Vernon. Coming in for support is No. 7 Karson Parker. The Tigers were shut out for the first time in the past 18 years as Mt. Vernon defeated Lamar 21-0. The Tigers will travel to Nevada for the Silver Tiger game on Friday evening. Tigers lose QB in loss to Mountaineers
    September 29, 2025
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    Letter to editor
    October 7, 2025
    Letter to editorDear Editor:I am not opposed to a plan to Save the Pool. However, there should be more requirements for funding it. In recent years our city taxes have...
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