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Commissioners say election probe is a waste of money, cut funding for a third detective who was to investigate violent crime, not ballots. Separately, Leaf tried to charge a health officer for enforcing COVID orders, prosecutor says.
The Barry County Health Department will conduct a vaccine clinic on Dec. 14, beginning at 4 p.m. at Monett Intermediate School. This vaccine clinic is open to all individuals ages 5-11 year olds....
The Barry County Health Department will conduct a vaccine clinic on Dec. 14, beginning at 4 p.m. at Monett Intermediate School. This vaccine clinic is open to all individuals ages 5-11 year olds....
The Barry County Health Department has received a limited quantity of the Pfizer COVID-19 child dose vaccine for administration children ages 5-11. The child dose is 1/3 of the adult dose and is a...
Saturday, April 10, 2021 Dear Editor: Yvonne and I appreciate being able to receive our second Pfizer COVID-19 shot on March 25 from the Barry County Health Department in the Cassville Park, even though it was raining. We appreciated Roger Brock, the administer of the Barry County Health Department, David Compton, Barry County Emergency Management Director, the Barry County Health nurses and the city of Cassville employees, who assisted with the clinic. Tom Kerr
Wednesday, December 23, 2020 Cassville families speak to school board asking to reconsider plan Three patrons of the Cassville school district spoke Thursday at the school boards monthly meeting, asking board members to reconsider the districts month-old masking mandate for students. Amanda Tucker, parent of two girls at the district was the first to speak. She said Middle School Principal Jimmie Barton said it was none of the parents concern on the masking issue from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., because the school is in charge of the kids. Tucker said one of her daughters was sent home for not wearing a mask, then she returned the following day with a doctors not saying the child could not mask but could wear a face shield, which is provided by the school.