River to Table cooking competition seeking participants
Area cooks will soon grab their chef hats and lace up their aprons, as a culinary showdown is coming to Cassville.
The Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce is bringing the second Annual TroutFest to the community this fall, and the event will offer a new feature, a River to Table cooking competition.
Morgan Williams, Cassville Chamber director, said the idea for the competition was formed by her predecessor, Rachael Freeman.
Now, we are working with Element 79, [Freemans media and marketing company], for this idea, which has been a collaboration of the two organizations, Williams said. It is a great way to incorporate Roaring River into TroutFest.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Cassville clean-up set for next week
Whether its spring cleaning, yard sale season, or holiday haul outs, Barry County is preparing for citywide clean-up days and yard sales to hit this spring.
Each city will vary on dates and rules. For more information people may contact their local city hall.
The city of Cassville does not host an official citywide yard sale, but Citywide Clean-Up is scheduled for April 12-16.
Republic Services will accept additional household waste and large items on regular collection days. The following items will be accepted at the curb: barbecue grills, patio furniture, outdoor furniture, sofas, dressers, loveseats, recliners, desks, televisions, bundled guttering, beds, including hide-a-beds, mattresses and box springs, wood pallets, materials must be cut into four-foot sections and stacked, sinks, toilets, cabinets, vanities, carpet that is cut into four-foot lengths and bundled, and bicycles.
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Large items picked up curbside April 12-16
The city of Cassville s annual spring clean-up will be held April 12-16, with Republic Services accepting additional household waste and large items on regular collection days.
The following items will be accepted at the curb: barbecue grills; patio furniture; outdoor furniture; sofas; dressers; loveseats; recliners; desks; televisions; bundled guttering; beds, including hide-a-beds, mattresses and box springs; wood pallets that are cut into four-foot sections and stacked; sinks; toilets; cabinets; vanities; carpet that is cut into four-foot lengths and bundled; and bicycles.
Republic Services will not accept tires, yard waste, large quantities of ash, dead animals, raw sewage, waste oil, hazardous materials, wet paint containers, chemicals, flammable substances, lead or acid batteries or waste from large remodeling or construction projects.