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    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
The Barton County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting at Cottage Path Quilting, located at 208 W. 12th St., Suites 5 and 6, in Lamar. Cottage Path Quilting is a Longarm quilting service located in Lamar that offers digital Edge-2-Edge quilting. Binding services are available, as well as custom start to finish quilts including T-shirt or memory quilts. They serve local quilters, as well as mail-in quilts. Be sure to watch for additional information regarding classes and services that they offer. For more information visit the Cottage Path Quilting facebook page, go to cottagepathquilting.com or call 417-214-5492.

    Chamber holds ribbon cutting at Cottage Path Qu...

    Chamber holds ribbon cutting at Cottage Path Qu...
    Tina VanKirk was named 2025-2026 District Classified Staff Member of the Year for the Lamar R-1 School District. Pictured are, left to right, West Elementary Principal Carlie Brown, Executive Director of Special Services Piper Stewart, VanKirk and Lamar R-1 School Superintendent Brian Gillis.

    VanKirk recognized by Lamar R-1 School

    Lamar R-1 School Superintendent Brian Gillis has announced that Tina VanKirk has been named...

    VanKirk recognized by Lamar R-1 School
    Lamar R-1 School Superintendent Brian Gillis has announced that Tina VanKirk has been named...
    Photos by Cathy Williams

    Liberal Boys fair well at Columbus Titan Invita...

    The Liberal boys team pulled off an impressive second place finish in the Columbus Titan...

    Liberal Boys fair well at Columbus Titan Invita...
    The Liberal boys team pulled off an impressive second place finish in the Columbus Titan...
    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
Lamar City Clerk Felicia Costley swore in the newly elected officials for two year terms. Pictured are, left to right, Rocky McCullough, Ward One; Jeff Dimond, Ward Two; Logan Powell, Ward Three and Colton Higgins, Ward Four.

    SB40 Board grants Park Board money for playgrou...

    By MELODY METZGERLamar DemocratThe Lamar City Council met for two sessions Monday evening, April...

    SB40 Board grants Park Board money for playgrou...
    By MELODY METZGERLamar DemocratThe Lamar City Council met for two sessions Monday evening, April...
    Photo courtesy of Tabitha Beaman
Ava Garrett, a junior at Liberal High School, achieved her 100th strikeout in the Bulldogs’ softball game against the Archie Whirlwinds on Tuesday, April, 21. The team celebrated after the end of the game.

    Liberal pitcher achieves 100th strike out

    Liberal pitcher achieves 100th strike out

    Financial focus

    Emergency funds offer breathing room when it mattersApril 27, 2026This article was written by...

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    Emergency funds offer breathing room when it mattersApril 27, 2026This article was written by...
    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
Pictured are those instrumental in procuring the local YMCA, as well as the advisory board that guided them along the way and representatives of CoxHealth. Following a presentation of $175,000, it was announced that the name of the YMCA would be CoxHealth Family YMCA. Left to right are, advisory board members Susan Ray and Pam Maberry; Dr. Joseph Wilson; advisory board member Elizabeth Davis; Andrea McKay – president of Cox Barton County Hospital; Susan Roland; Jonathan Roberts; Kyle Brown, vice-president of Marketing and Communications at CoxHealth; advisory board members Lisa Banks and Christy Heins; Rosie Hubbard, administrative director of nursing at Cox Barton; advisory board members Joel Dermott and Eric England and Kyley Metcalf, clinic manager Medical One Clinic.

    Dream becomes reality with groundbreaking at ne...

    By MELODY METZGERLamar DemocratA longtime dream for many in the community came to fruition at 12...

    Dream becomes reality with groundbreaking at ne...
    By MELODY METZGERLamar DemocratA longtime dream for many in the community came to fruition at 12...
    Old Ozark fishing guide Norten Dablemont with a lunker bass caught on a spinner bait.

    Lots of water to fish

    By LARRY DABLEMONTLast week I let the waters I normally fish recede and fished some farm ponds....

    Lots of water to fish
    By LARRY DABLEMONTLast week I let the waters I normally fish recede and fished some farm ponds....
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    April 21, 2026
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    Old Ozark fishing guide Norten Dablemont with a lunker bass caught on a spinner bait. Lots of water to fish
    April 20, 2026
    By LARRY DABLEMONTLast week I let the waters I normally fish recede and fished some farm ponds. And though they were all full, the bass didn’t seem...
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    Property transfers
    April 20, 2026
    Warranty Deed, filed April 13, 2026. Joyce M Gage to Justin Garrett Sowell and Celeste Rachel Sowell, Bl 4 Parrys Add to Lamar (B1-19).Warranty Deed, filed April 13, 2026....
    Property transfers
    April 13, 2026
    Warranty Deed, filed April 7, 2026. James Phelps and Debbie Phelps to Debra Teschner and Larry Teschner, Lt 3 Bl 1 Wolfs Add to Iantha (B1-2), Lt 4 Bl 1 Wolfs Add to Iantha...
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    April 20, 2026
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    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
The Barton County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting at Cottage Path Quilting, located at 208 W. 12th St., Suites 5 and 6, in Lamar. Cottage Path Quilting is a Longarm quilting service located in Lamar that offers digital Edge-2-Edge quilting. Binding services are available, as well as custom start to finish quilts including T-shirt or memory quilts. They serve local quilters, as well as mail-in quilts. Be sure to watch for additional information regarding classes and services that they offer. For more information visit the Cottage Path Quilting facebook page, go to cottagepathquilting.com or call 417-214-5492. Chamber holds ribbon cutting at Cottage Path Quilting
    April 22, 2026
    Tina VanKirk was named 2025-2026 District Classified Staff Member of the Year for the Lamar R-1 School District. Pictured are, left to right, West Elementary Principal Carlie Brown, Executive Director of Special Services Piper Stewart, VanKirk and Lamar R-1 School Superintendent Brian Gillis. VanKirk recognized by Lamar R-1 School
    April 22, 2026
    Lamar R-1 School Superintendent Brian Gillis has announced that Tina VanKirk has been named 2025-2026 District Classified Staff Member of the Year....
    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
Lamar City Clerk Felicia Costley swore in the newly elected officials for two year terms. Pictured are, left to right, Rocky McCullough, Ward One; Jeff Dimond, Ward Two; Logan Powell, Ward Three and Colton Higgins, Ward Four. SB40 Board grants Park Board money for playground equipment
    April 22, 2026
    By MELODY METZGERLamar DemocratThe Lamar City Council met for two sessions Monday evening, April 20; with the first one including outgoing aldermen...
    Obituaries
    NORMA GEYNE SHOFF
    April 15, 2026
    Norma Geyne Shoff, 93, Lamar, passed away on April 12, 2026, at Good Shepherd Community Care. Geyne was born on December 10, 1932 to Ralph and...
    BASIL EUGENE MARK
    April 13, 2026
    Basil Eugene Mark, 95, Sheldon, MO, passed away on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at his home in Sheldon. Gene was born November 19, 1930, at Santa Ana,...
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    Tina VanKirk was named 2025-2026 District Classified Staff Member of the Year for the Lamar R-1 School District. Pictured are, left to right, West Elementary Principal Carlie Brown, Executive Director of Special Services Piper Stewart, VanKirk and Lamar R-1 School Superintendent Brian Gillis. VanKirk recognized by Lamar R-1 School
    April 22, 2026
    Lamar R-1 School Superintendent Brian Gillis has announced that Tina VanKirk has been named 2025-2026 District Classified Staff Member of the Year....
    Kyla Parker is the sixth grade Lamar Middle School Student of the Week. She is the daughter of Jamie and Joshua Parker. Kyla enjoys band the most at school, with science being her favorite subject. Additionally, she is involved in volleyball and archery. At home she has two dogs and a cat. Students of the week
    April 20, 2026
    Claire Plank, Lamar R-1 School Board secretary, administered the oath of office to, left to right, Cody Gariss, Dr. Justin Ogden and Christy Heins. Lamar Middle School to add wrestling program
    April 16, 2026
    By MELODY METZGERLamar DemocratTowards the end of the April 15 meeting of the Lamar R-1 School Board, a unanimous decision was made to add a...
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    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
The Barton County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting at Cottage Path Quilting, located at 208 W. 12th St., Suites 5 and 6, in Lamar. Cottage Path Quilting is a Longarm quilting service located in Lamar that offers digital Edge-2-Edge quilting. Binding services are available, as well as custom start to finish quilts including T-shirt or memory quilts. They serve local quilters, as well as mail-in quilts. Be sure to watch for additional information regarding classes and services that they offer. For more information visit the Cottage Path Quilting facebook page, go to cottagepathquilting.com or call 417-214-5492. Chamber holds ribbon cutting at Cottage Path Quilting
    April 22, 2026
    Barton County Senior Center Lunch Menu
    April 22, 2026
    Barton County Senior Center Lunch MenuApril 27 – May 1MONDAY- Sloppy Joe on a whole grain bun, potato salad, coleslaw, peaches, ice cream bar, coffee/tea/milk.TUESDAY-...
    Cheryl and Terence Scott are from the Lamar Branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wholesome recreation is vital
    April 20, 2026
    April 18, the 3,000 member Monett Missouri Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held its annual dance at the Civil War Ranch in...
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    Photos by Cathy Williams Liberal Boys fair well at Columbus Titan Invitational
    April 22, 2026
    The Liberal boys team pulled off an impressive second place finish in the Columbus Titan Invitational. The following boys PR'd &/or placed in...
    Photo courtesy of Tabitha Beaman
Ava Garrett, a junior at Liberal High School, achieved her 100th strikeout in the Bulldogs’ softball game against the Archie Whirlwinds on Tuesday, April, 21. The team celebrated after the end of the game. Liberal pitcher achieves 100th strike out
    April 22, 2026
    Photos by Catherine Williams
The Liberal Lady Bulldog softball team got behind in the first inning due to two grand slam home runs by El Dorado Springs’ girls. The rest of the game Liberal held their own, but were unable to make up the eight runs. JV girls were able to play three innings and came out on top of the El Dorado Springs Bulldogs. The freshmen were able to control the infield. Liberal Lady Bulldogs struggle against El Dorado Springs
    April 15, 2026
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    April 14, 2026
    Dear Editor:I recently returned from Togo Africa, a small densely populated impoverished country in the subsaharan part of Africa, where I served as a volunteer physician...
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