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    Facing the struggle

    By REV. DR. JACK SLADECornerstone Baptist ChurchEvery day we struggle to find more hope, more...

    Facing the struggle
    By REV. DR. JACK SLADECornerstone Baptist ChurchEvery day we struggle to find more hope, more...
    PEO members celebrating the 100th birthday of the organization were, back row (left to right) Marilyn Couch, Pam Logan, Nancy Curless, Shirley Bull, Eva Buchanan, Sallie Willhite, Andrea Lynn, Nancy Hughes; middle row, Fran Vaughan, Sherry Suiter, Beth Brisbin, Marianne Elswick, Carol Reavley, Sondra Riegel, Jo Jurgens, Jill Purinton; front row, Nancy Gilkey, Susan Conrace, Jewell Little, Dee Eigenmann, Judy Daniel, Pat Sample.

    Behind the Scenes... 100 years ago

    By BETH BRISBINDo you recognize any of the following Lamar former businessmen and women? Bud...

    Behind the Scenes... 100 years ago
    By BETH BRISBINDo you recognize any of the following Lamar former businessmen and women? Bud...

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    Do not fear change

    By JEN KIRBYFor many of us getting snuggled into a routine, is our favorite way to live. We love...

    Do not fear change
    By JEN KIRBYFor many of us getting snuggled into a routine, is our favorite way to live. We love...

    Retired educators hold annual Christmas gathering

    Eighteen members of the Barton County Retired Educators met Tuesday, Dec. 2, at the First Baptist...

    Retired educators hold annual Christmas gathering
    Eighteen members of the Barton County Retired Educators met Tuesday, Dec. 2, at the First Baptist...
    East Primary Tigers for the month of November were, fourth row, left to right, Evelyn Forst, Landon Shankles, Waylon Stockton, Adrianna Culp, Calon Higgins, Mya McCormack, Rigdon Lehman; third row, left to right, Ellie Runion, True Harris, Lane Gardner, Milena Perez-Hernandez, Alaina Jeffries, Emmalynne Meadows, Owen Guiheen, Stella Ehrsam, Charlotte Bunton; second row, left to right, Taylum Gripka, Brystal Chedester, Baker Plank, Emma Smith, Emmy Rowe, Elon Yarnell, Nolan Schneider, Ava Smith and first row, left to right, Baylor Parcell, Kelaya Abts, Stetsin Ray, Ivy Cruse, Harper Lovan, Kyren Brooks, Axel Hall.Not pictured is Nevaeh Mofield.

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    Columns
    Facing the struggle
    December 5, 2025
    By REV. DR. JACK SLADECornerstone Baptist ChurchEvery day we struggle to find more hope, more purpose in life. I wonder if the solution isn't...
    Financial focus
    December 4, 2025
    Managing risk at different stages of lifeThis article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones financial advisor.As an...
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    Property transfers
    December 1, 2025
    Warranty Deed, filed November 24, 2025. Mary Pierson to Ashley Wright and Kristi Yokley, STR 5-32-30 /NW/NW.Warranty Deed, filed November 24, 2025. Danny Radke and Connie...
    Property transfers
    November 24, 2025
    Warranty Deed, filed November 17, 2025. Gregory D Ratcliff and Maria Beavers to David Eidson, Lt 9 Bl 14 Wills 4th Add to Lamar (B1-17), Lt 10 Bl 14 Wills 4th Add to Lamar...
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    DNR accepting grant applications
    December 5, 2025
    JEFFERSON CITY- The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is accepting applications for Water Safety and Security Act Project grants from eligible community public water...
    PEO members celebrating the 100th birthday of the organization were, back row (left to right) Marilyn Couch, Pam Logan, Nancy Curless, Shirley Bull, Eva Buchanan, Sallie Willhite, Andrea Lynn, Nancy Hughes; middle row, Fran Vaughan, Sherry Suiter, Beth Brisbin, Marianne Elswick, Carol Reavley, Sondra Riegel, Jo Jurgens, Jill Purinton; front row, Nancy Gilkey, Susan Conrace, Jewell Little, Dee Eigenmann, Judy Daniel, Pat Sample. Behind the Scenes... 100 years ago
    December 5, 2025
    By BETH BRISBINDo you recognize any of the following Lamar former businessmen and women? Bud Moore, Gerald Gilkey, Carroll and Clyde Combs, Carl...
    Vision Solutions launches in-house eyeglass brand - 417 Eyewear
    December 4, 2025
    LAMAR- Vision Solutions has launched its own in-house eyeglass collection, 417 Eyewear, inspired by the area code representing the communities it...
    Obituaries
    CLAUDE L. HOWARD
    December 2, 2025
    Claude Lorrain Howard III, age 75, of Golden City, Missouri, passed away on November 29, 2025.Claude was born on March 3, 1950, in Carthage,...
    ALTHEA ROSE VANDEMARK
    November 26, 2025
    Althea Rose VanDeMark, age 71, of Lamar, Missouri, passed away peacefully at her home on November 24, 2025.Althea was born on January 1, 1954, in...
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    Missouri students invited to participate in No MOre Trash! contest
    December 4, 2025
    JEFFERSON CITY- The Missouri Department of Transportation invites Missouri students in grades K-12 to help fight litter in Missouri—and to have creative and educational...
    East Primary Tigers for the month of November were, fourth row, left to right, Evelyn Forst, Landon Shankles, Waylon Stockton, Adrianna Culp, Calon Higgins, Mya McCormack, Rigdon Lehman; third row, left to right, Ellie Runion, True Harris, Lane Gardner, Milena Perez-Hernandez, Alaina Jeffries, Emmalynne Meadows, Owen Guiheen, Stella Ehrsam, Charlotte Bunton; second row, left to right, Taylum Gripka, Brystal Chedester, Baker Plank, Emma Smith, Emmy Rowe, Elon Yarnell, Nolan Schneider, Ava Smith and first row, left to right, Baylor Parcell, Kelaya Abts, Stetsin Ray, Ivy Cruse, Harper Lovan, Kyren Brooks, Axel Hall.Not pictured is Nevaeh Mofield. East Primary Tigers of the Month
    December 3, 2025
    Golden City Title 1 Family Activity Night set for December 9
    December 2, 2025
    Golden City Title 1 Family Activity Night will be held Tuesday, Dec. 9, 5:30 p.m.  to  6:30 p.m.Those attending will play Christmas games, make a Christmas craft, write a...
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    Oakton Church to present Living Nativity Pageant
    December 4, 2025
    Oakton Church will present its 68th Annual Outdoor Living Nativity Pageant on December 19-21, with repeating performances every half hour from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The...
    Retired educators hold annual Christmas gathering
    December 4, 2025
    Eighteen members of the Barton County Retired Educators met Tuesday, Dec. 2, at the First Baptist Church for its annual Christmas gathering.Karl...
    Free Christmas Day dinner in Lamar!
    December 3, 2025
    Don’t spend Christmas alone. The Lamar Methodist Church invites everyone in the community to their annual Christmas Day dinner on Thursday, Dec. 25. Several options are...
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    Lamar Democrat/Chris Morrow
The Lockwood Tigers amazing stretch came to an end Saturday with a 62-58 loss to Archie in the 8-man state quarterfinal. The Tigers finished their season 11-1. Here Sean Contreras breaks off a long run early in the contest. Contreras had a big game for the Tigers. Look for coverage of the contest and the Tigers season in an upcoming issue of the Democrat. Lockwood Tigers finish season at 11-1
    November 26, 2025
    Photo by Terry Redman
Tiger junior center No. 58 Rustin Forst blocks as junior running back No. 6 Terren Williams follows No. 82 junior Brady Gire through the line for good yardage in the Tigers season ending loss to Liberty. The Tigers finished the season with an 8-4 record. Tigers dealt season ending loss
    November 24, 2025
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Tiger junior center No. 58 Rustin Forst blocks as junior running back No. 6 Terren Williams follows No. 82 junior Brady Gire through the line for good yardage in the Tigers season ending loss to Liberty. The Tigers finished the season with an 8-4 record. Tigers dealt season ending loss
    November 24, 2025
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