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    Lamar Democrat/Nadine Pattison
The tractor show featured several antique tractors that were lined up on Main St.

    67th Annual Prairie Days offers something for e...

    By NADINE PATTISON Lamar Democrat Liberal held its 67th Annual Prairie Days on Saturday,...

    67th Annual Prairie Days offers something for e...
    By NADINE PATTISON Lamar Democrat Liberal held its 67th Annual Prairie Days on Saturday, Sept...
    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
Last year, at Dorlyne Schorzman’s 99th birthday party, the question arose whether or not she would make it one more year to 100. Not only did she accomplish this feat, but she did it in her usual cheerful style. A party, one of four held throughout her birthday week, Dorlyne was recognized by her “second” family at the Barton County Senior Center in Lamar. Not only were several friends present to help Dorlyne celebrate, but members of her family also attended, with a four generation picture being taken. Be sure to watch for the “rest of the story” in the next edition of the Lamar Democrat. And if you see Dorlyne out and about, be sure to wish her a “Happy Birthday”.

    Dorlyne Schorzman is newest centenarian

    Dorlyne Schorzman is newest centenarian

    Metzger's Mutterings

    By MELODY METZGER Lamar Democrat Last Saturday found me in Carthage for middle and youngest...

    Metzger's Mutterings
    By MELODY METZGER Lamar Democrat Last Saturday found me in Carthage for middle and youngest g...
    Jaxon Wolf, son of Devin Wolf and Megan Massa, is the sixth grade Lamar Middle School Student of the Week. The thing Jaxon enjoyed most in life so far is football, learning from his dad and playing for the Kersey Cougars until he moved to Lamar and started playing for the Tigers. He likes to climb trees and rocks and ride four wheelers.

    Students of the week

    Students of the week

    In Difficult Days

    By REV. DR. JACK SLADE Cornerstone Baptist Church The Bible tells us to have courage and not...

    In Difficult Days
    By REV. DR. JACK SLADE Cornerstone Baptist Church The Bible tells us to have courage and not ...

    Fall/Halloween yard decorating contest to be held

    The Master Gardeners of Barton County are sponsoring a fall/Halloween yard decorating contest for...

    Fall/Halloween yard decorating contest to be held
    The Master Gardeners of Barton County are sponsoring a fall/Halloween yard decorating contest for...

    Financial focus

    What to know about HSAs and FSAs Article 2 – Sept. 25, 2023 This article was written by...

    Financial focus
    What to know about HSAs and FSAs Article 2 – Sept. 25, 2023 This article was written by Edw...
    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
Dayne Shoff of Lamar recently played a part in the EndlessGame Foundation’s attempt to break the Guinness World Records® record for the Longest Marathon Baseball Game for charities. Held August 31 through September 4 (over the Labor Day weekend), a group of Kansas City area baseball players broke the record with 100 hours and one minute of continuous play.

    Shoff participates in record breaking at Endles...

    By MELODY METZGER Lamar Democrat Dayne Shoff of Lamar recently played a part in the...

    Shoff participates in record breaking at Endles...
    By MELODY METZGER Lamar Democrat Dayne Shoff of Lamar recently played a part in the EndlessGa...
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    Columns
    Metzger's Mutterings
    September 21, 2023
    By MELODY METZGER Lamar Democrat Last Saturday found me in Carthage for middle and youngest grandson’s Landon’s and Cooper’s football games....
    In Difficult Days
    September 21, 2023
    By REV. DR. JACK SLADE Cornerstone Baptist Church The Bible tells us to have courage and not to be afraid. Do not be discouraged. We are to...
    Printed Paper Online
    September 20, 2023

    Government
    Property transfers
    September 18, 2023
    Warranty Deed, filed September 11, 2023. Joseph A. Miller and Donna Miller to Philip Bruton and Tina Bruton, Lt 2 Bl 3 Wills 3rd Add to Lamar (B1-10). Warranty Deed,...
    Property transfers
    September 11, 2023
    Warranty Deed, filed September 5, 2023. James Terry Cook, Terry Cook, James T Cook, Deana Belle Cook, Deana B Cook, Deana Cook to Matthew R Cook Trustee, Aaron L Cook...
    Lamar Democrat Business Directory Ad
    Barton County Health Department & Home Health Agency
    Legals
    2023: 9-27,10-4,11,18 Reinholtz Trustee's Sale
    September 22, 2023
    SouthLaw, P.C. 13160 Foster, Suite 100 Overland Park, KS 66213-2660 (913) 663-7600 File No. 241626 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE For default in the payment of debt secured...
    2023 LEGAL 9-27 City of GC Budget-4x5.5
    September 21, 2023
    2023: 9-27,10-4,11,18 Baxter Letters Granted
    September 20, 2023
    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BARTON COUNTY, MISSOURI PROBATE DIVISION In the Estate of DANIAL BAXTER, a/k/a Daniel Baxter Deceased. Estate No. 23B4-PR00058 NOTICE OF...
    News
    Lamar Democrat/Nadine Pattison
The tractor show featured several antique tractors that were lined up on Main St. 67th Annual Prairie Days offers something for everyone
    September 22, 2023
    By NADINE PATTISON Lamar Democrat Liberal held its 67th Annual Prairie Days on Saturday, Sept. 16. Most of the festivities center around Main...
    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
Last year, at Dorlyne Schorzman’s 99th birthday party, the question arose whether or not she would make it one more year to 100. Not only did she accomplish this feat, but she did it in her usual cheerful style. A party, one of four held throughout her birthday week, Dorlyne was recognized by her “second” family at the Barton County Senior Center in Lamar. Not only were several friends present to help Dorlyne celebrate, but members of her family also attended, with a four generation picture being taken. Be sure to watch for the “rest of the story” in the next edition of the Lamar Democrat. And if you see Dorlyne out and about, be sure to wish her a “Happy Birthday”. Dorlyne Schorzman is newest centenarian
    September 22, 2023
    Rebuild your herd through fall replacement heifer sale
    September 22, 2023
    STOCKTON- “As cattle producers look to replenish their cattle herd look to the Fall SW MO Show Me Select (SMS) Replacement Heifer Program Sale on November 17 at Joplin...
    Obituaries
    JERRY DEAN TAFFNER
    September 20, 2023
    LAMAR- Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Konantz Warden Funeral Home for Jerry Dean Taffner, 78, Lamar, who died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023....
    MARTHA LOUISE CARUTHERS
    September 20, 2023
    LAMAR- Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, at the First Baptist Church in Lamar, for Martha “Louise” Caruthers, 100, Lamar, who died...
    AUDRA ARETTA CRAYNE
    September 20, 2023
    JERICO SPRINGS- Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Jerico Springs Methodist Church for Audra Aretta Crayne, 88, Jerico Springs, who died...
    Schools
    Jaxon Wolf, son of Devin Wolf and Megan Massa, is the sixth grade Lamar Middle School Student of the Week. The thing Jaxon enjoyed most in life so far is football, learning from his dad and playing for the Kersey Cougars until he moved to Lamar and started playing for the Tigers. He likes to climb trees and rocks and ride four wheelers. Students of the week
    September 21, 2023
    Reading Success Plans review presented to Lamar R-1 Board
    September 21, 2023
    By MELODY METZGER Lamar Democrat Angela Schneider, coordinator of Academic Services at Lamar R-1 Schools, was present at the Wednesday, Sept. 20 board meeting, in order...
    Zoey Timmons, daughter of Tyler and Kim Timmons, is the sixth grade Lamar Middle School Student of the Week. In her spare time Zoey enjoys playing softball, basketball and hanging out with family and friends. She is part of Girl Scouts and the challenge program at the middle school. Zoey was the Lamar Rotary Pre-Teen winner in 2022. Students of the week
    September 15, 2023
    Social
    Barton County Senior Center Lunch Menu
    September 20, 2023
    September 25-29 MONDAY- Shepherds Pie, corn, peas and carrots, potatoes, wheat roll, bread pudding, coffee/tea/milk. TUESDAY- Taco salad with meat, cheese, beans,...
    Marriage license application
    September 18, 2023
    The following have applied for a marriage license with the Barton County Recorder’s office: Jimmy Don Hand, 67, Aldrich and Faith Denise...
    Christian church holds men’s breakfast
    September 18, 2023
    LIBERAL- Those attending the Christian Church men’s breakfast for July and August were Don Rodney, Gary Meadows, Val Clark, Bob Garrett, Ron Mullins, Jim Smith, Allen...
    Lamar Bank & Trust Company
    Barton County Chamber of Commerce
    Sports
    Lamar Democrat/Melody Metzger
Dayne Shoff of Lamar recently played a part in the EndlessGame Foundation’s attempt to break the Guinness World Records® record for the Longest Marathon Baseball Game for charities. Held August 31 through September 4 (over the Labor Day weekend), a group of Kansas City area baseball players broke the record with 100 hours and one minute of continuous play. Shoff participates in record breaking at EndlessGame
    September 20, 2023
    By MELODY METZGER Lamar Democrat Dayne Shoff of Lamar recently played a part in the EndlessGame Foundation’s attempt to break the Guinness...
    The Lamar fifth grade Tigers traveled to Joplin on Saturday, Sept. 16, to face the fifth grade Joplin Blue team, with Lamar coming out ahead 14-0. Players and coaches in the group photo are, back row, left to right, Coaches Anthony Jones, Scott Brown, Ben Garfield, Chuck Wolfe and Zach McCulley; middle row, left to right, Devon Mitchell, Brennon Scheetz, Bay Walters, Trevon Forst, Owen Blanchard, Cash Brown, Chase Brown, Ayden Jones, Mac McCulley and front row, left to right, Bryceton Sipes, Keaton Wolf, Tyler Miller, Creed Robison and Lucas Garfield. The youth football players were invited to the Friday night, Sept. 15 home varsity game against Seneca. Players, coaches and cheerleaders got into the game free and prior to the game they participated in greeting the players as they entered the stadium. All youth coaches were also invited to be honorary captains for the game. The third, fourth, fifth and sixth grade Tigers will play at home on Saturday, Sept. 30, as well as Saturday, Oct. 7. They would love to have you come out and cheer them on. Fifth grade Tigers top Joplin Blue
    September 18, 2023
    Photo by Terry Redman
The Class 3, No. 3 rated Seneca Indians came into Lamar and upended the Class 2, No.1 rated Tigers by a score of 28-14. The Indians improved to 4-0, while the Tigers dropped to 3-1 overall. Here, junior running back No. 12 Carson Sturgell is flipped after gaining good yardage in the Tigers home loss. No. 63 Jose Juarez is downfield helping block on the play. The Tigers will travel down to Granby on Friday evening to face the East Newton Patriots. Seneca Indians upend Lamar Tigers, 28-14
    September 18, 2023
    Terry Redman's Pictures
    Photo by Terry Redman
The Class 3, No. 3 rated Seneca Indians came into Lamar and upended the Class 2, No.1 rated Tigers by a score of 28-14. The Indians improved to 4-0, while the Tigers dropped to 3-1 overall. Here, junior running back No. 12 Carson Sturgell is flipped after gaining good yardage in the Tigers home loss. No. 63 Jose Juarez is downfield helping block on the play. The Tigers will travel down to Granby on Friday evening to face the East Newton Patriots. Seneca Indians upend Lamar Tigers, 28-14
    September 18, 2023
    Photo by Terry Redman
The Tigers defense rose to the occasion once again as they didn't allow the Cubs to get anything going on offense. The Tigers starting defense has allowed only six points in the first three games. Come out on Friday evening to watch the Tigers and Seneca Indians battle for first place in the Big 8 West. Tigers shut down Cubs, 40-7
    September 11, 2023
    Photo by Terry Redman
Sophomore quarterback No. 16 Trent Torbeck hands the ball to No. 12 junior Carson Sturgell for good yardage in the Tigers 40-7 victory over Big 8 West opponent Monett Cubs. Filling in for injured Alex Wilkerson, Torbeck did a good job in his first varsity start, running for about 130 yards. The Tigers will host Seneca Friday evening in a game that could decide the Big 8 West championship. The Tigers are rated No. 1 in Class 2, while the Indians are rated No. 3 in Class 3. Both teams are 3-0, with Seneca holding their three opponents scoreless. Come out to Thomas M. O'Sullivan Stadium and cheer the Tigers on to victory. Tigers are victorious over Big 8 West opponent
    September 11, 2023
    Photo by Terry Redman Senior all-purpose player No. 1 Ian Ngugi, lining up at quarterback, took the snap and darted downfield for a long touchdown...
    Uncategorized
    Letter to editor
    September 15, 2023
    Dear Editor, (This is in response to Clayton Bell’s letter to the editor published on June 14.) Letter to the editor, I love what they have done with the Memorial...
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