April 17, 2025

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In this issue

  • Have I Got A Line For You!

    Thursday, April 17

    A new moon flew on April 12. It’s called the Paschal Moon and always precedes Easter weekend. April is also known for the sinking of the Titanic that occurred on April 15, 1912 at 2:20 AM. …

  • Word On The Street

    Thursday, April 17

    Do you have special plans for Easter? Going and spending it with family. -Christine Stacherski Spend it with the grands. -Dave Weston Big dinner with the family. -Janet …

  • Get To Know Clinton, MO - Jim Davis

    Thursday, April 17

    NAME: Jim Davis. BIRTHPLACE: Georgia. YEARS IN HENRY COUNTY: 22. FAMILY: 3 kids, 1 grandson. THE BEST THING ABOUT LIVING IN HENRY COUNTY IS: Hunting. OCCUPATION: Factory …

  • Clinton Chamber Of Commerce Update

    Thursday, April 17

    The Chamber celebrated a day early with Benware Tractor & Auto at 211 E. Douglas in Clinton on 4.4. Their official grand opening was officially 4.5. They’re not completely finished on the …

  • $8,000 Seized In Drug Cases Goes To Henry County Schools

    Thursday, April 17

    The Henry County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office announces that $8,017 has been collected for the Capital School Fund of Henry County. As pictured, Windsor School Superintendent Brad Hunter, …

  • Fun Fundraising Forecast For Chapter EN Anniversary Year

    Thursday, April 17

    Members of Chapter EN, P.E.O., discussed fundraising and social events for the chapter’s centennial celebration year at its April 10 meeting. Chapter EN was organized in Clinton on July 2, …

  • Golden Valley Announces Jones' Board Certification In General Surgery

    Thursday, April 17

    Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare (GVMH) is proud to announce that Kimberly Jones, Surgeon, is now board certified with the American Board of Surgery in general surgery. To achieve board …

  • GVMH Announces Babin As Executive Director Of Quality And Accreditation

    Thursday, April 17

    Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare (GVMH) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rachelle Babin as its Executive Director of Quality and Accreditation. In this key role, Babin will oversee all …

  • Crump Retires After 27 Years Of Dedicated Service To Henry County PWD

    Thursday, April 17

    “Happy Retirement” to Joyce Crump! We thank her for her 27 years of dedicated service at Henry County Public Water District #4. Joyce was involved with the set up of the district and has …

  • HCMF To Host 11th Annual Big Purple Party

    Thursday, April 17

    The Henry County Memory Fund’s mission is to provide financial assistance to those suffering from Alzheimer’s and Dementia in Henry County, MO while continuing to educate and assist their …

  • Clinton Senior Center Announces Quilt Raffle Winner

    Thursday, April 17

    Becky Church was the very proud winner of the Senior Center’s recent quilt raffle. Most of you have heard of Becky, she owned and operated Blue Ribbon Bakery for almost 15 years. She began …

  • Russell Zellner

    Thursday, April 17

    Former Fayette, MO resident and law enforcement officer, Russell Zellner, 82, passed away peacefully March 20, 2025, at Westbury Senior Living in Columbia, MO. Henry Russell Zellner, Sr. was born …

  • The Shepherd Calls

    Thursday, April 17

    Getting to Know Him 13th in the Series Narrow? How Narrow? Don’t smoke, don’t drink, don’t do drugs, don’t dance, don’t go to movies (no, movies are okay if they …

  • The Little Apple

    Thursday, April 17

    April 9, 2025 Unofficial election results from the St. Clair and Bates Co Clerk’s offices: AC School Board: Brown-James 85 Avery 50 Powell 83 The AC FFA is holding their spring plant sale from …

  • Church News

    Thursday, April 17

    Calhoun Community Church Greetings from Calhoun Community Church where everyone is somebody and Jesus Christ is Lord. We are located on the southeast comer of the Calhoun square. We are a …

  • REVIEWing The Past

    Thursday, April 17

    50 Years Ago: Marti Hatchery “Easter Eggs” Fifty years ago, the March 27, 1975 issue of THE WINDSOR REVIEW featured the Marti Poultry Farm which sold Araucana chickens which produced …

  • Down On The Creek

    Thursday, April 17

    The Ghost Chicken Humans are an odd bunch, we love scary stories and some of us will pay hard earned money to be frightened out of our wits. The popularity of haunted hay rides and house tours …

  • Fifth Annual Beer, Wine & Spirit Stroll Returns To Warrensburg In May

    Thursday, April 17

    Fifth Annual Beer, Wine, & Spirit Stroll Returns This May Warrensburg Main Street and the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce are excited to host the fifth annual Beer, Wine, & Spirit Stroll on …

  • CCA Announces 3rd Quarter Honor Rolls

    Thursday, April 17

    Listed below are the students at Clinton Christian Academy who have attained honor roll for the 3rd quarter. Patriot Honor Roll is for those students who made all A’s. The A & B Honor Roll …

  • Shawnee R-III Will Host Kindergarten Screening

    Thursday, April 17

    The Shawnee R-III School District will hold their annual kindergarten screenings on Friday, May 2, 2025, from 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. An appointment is necessary for the screening to be conducted. …

  • Local Health Department Donates AED Pads To CCA

    Thursday, April 17

    In a generous gesture aimed at improving emergency response capabilities, Henry County Health Center recently donated a set of AED pads to Clinton Christian Academy (CCA). This donation will enhance …

  • Sherwood FBLA Launches Shoe Drive Fundraiser

    Thursday, April 17

    Sherwood Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is conducting a shoe drive fundraiser on March 18-May 13 to raise funds for members to attend State Leadership Conferences. Sherwood FBLA will earn …

  • Cardinals Baseball Rattling Bats, Racking Up Wins

    Thursday, April 17

    The Clinton Cardinals continue to win as they added three victories to their win column last week. While the pitching is struggling at times, their bats are alive and well. On Tuesday, the Cardinals …

  • Greyhounds Get Back To Busy Spring Sports Grind

    Thursday, April 17

    Windsor Sports Shorts Track & Field: Windsor’s track teams had their first meet of the year as the they traveled to the Warsaw Invitational. Earning medals for the girls were Riley …

  • Municipal Court

    Thursday, April 17

    Municipal Court Gary Cover Arraignments 11/05/24 Arraignments Carleen Estell Bialucha, Failed To Register Vehicle, Defendant Sentenced To Fine $50.50 And Court Cost Larry Brody, Miscellaneous …

  • The Great Ash Tree

    Thursday, April 17

    William Foster moved here six years ago in July. All of his family and friends commented about the size of his wonderfully, majestic ash tree. William was curious about the age of the tree and he …

  • Fly Show Beats Big Time Expo-tations!

    Thursday, April 17

    If you wondered about the near-full parking lots at the Benson Center last Saturday, it’s the result of the Tri-Lakes Fly Fishers Expo. This fly-fishing extravaganza drew hundreds of people …

  • Dances With Bulls: Montrose Native Put Skills On The Line

    Thursday, April 17

    When Matthew Breshears was 19 years old, a friend called him and asked if he wanted to fight bulls. Matthew, who had been riding bulls in rodeos since he was 14, said yes. Matthew, now 42, lives in …

  • Being 'Front Door To The Reservoir' Continues To Be A Boon For Clinton

    Thursday, April 17

    Clinton Missouri is a town centered around historical and outdoor activities. Places such as Truman Lake, the Henry County Museum, the golf courses and the Katy Trail, all offer a wide range of …

  • April 17, 2025

    Thursday, April 17

  • Ozark Foodie

    Wednesday, April 16

    My late husband used to refer to me as the Queen of Condiments; the refrigerator was usually packed with many assorted mustards, relishes, sauces and so on. But the one I often reach for to …

  • Lakeview Heights Fire Department News

    Wednesday, April 16

    The Volunteer Fire fighters of LVHFD were called out Sunday, April 13 to Eagle Bay Development to fight a cover fire. Despite the recent rains the terrain is still vulnerable to fire, especially in …

  • Lincoln Takes Kaysinger Crown Behind Solid Pitching, Defense

    Wednesday, April 16

    In their first game of the Kaysinger tournament on Friday, second seed Lincoln beat seventh seed LaMonte, 22-0 in a two and a half inning game at Lincoln. Braylin Paxton no-hit the Lady Vikings …

  • Ladycats Drop Hammer On Five Ranked Opponents In Last Week

    Wednesday, April 16

    In what could (or should) be the toughest stretch of their 2025 schedule, the Ladycats softball team ripped off wins over #9 Lone Jack last Tuesday and then, as part of the Mount Vernon Tournament on …

  • Lincoln's Kreisler Stands Tall In Cardinals Win Over Cole Camp

    Wednesday, April 16

    It has been said many times that when Lincoln and Cole Camp play against one another that you can throw out the record books. The latter was true on Thursday as the two teams faced off in Cole Camp …

  • Wildcats Take 3 Of 4 On Busy Week

    Wednesday, April 16

    Warsaw has scored 10 runs in each of their wins this season and that trend continued this last week with wins over Holden (13-4), Versailles (10-0) and Buffalo (14-3). Their lone loss in the past …

  • Warsaw Track Hosts Invitational

    Wednesday, April 16

    Girls 100 Meter Dash 14.62, Izabella Schierholtz, 7th; 15.06, Mylei Oliver, 12th; 15.08, Leigha Coons, 13th 200 Meter Dash 26.43, Naomi Yoder, 1st; 30.66; Leigha Coons, 7th; 33.55, Isabella …

  • Meet The People Of Benton County - Alexus Brown

    Wednesday, April 16

    NAME: Alexus Brown BIRTHPLACE: Colorado Springs, Colorado YEARS IN BENTON COUNTY: About 3 years FAMILY: Mom, Gina Roth; Dad, Benjamin Domer; Sisters, Jessica & Lillianna; Brother, …

  • Fristoe News

    Wednesday, April 16

    The Fristoe area has had nice weather this past week, making a great time for anyone in the area wanting to begin their gardening. Lots of produce coming through the ground. Dean had some potatoes …

  • FUNdraisers For The Playground Draws Quilt Winner

    Wednesday, April 16

    THE LUCKY WINNER of the Easter Quilt Raffle for the FUNdraisers for the Playground Expansion is Lisa Fisher. "I didn't expect to win! I was just donating to a good cause," Lisa said. "Now I'm going …

  • Warsaw R-IX Announces Students Of The Month For March

    Wednesday, April 16

    WHS: Freshman-Amelia Roberts; Sophomore-Levi Bilderback; Junior-Tanna Howe; Senior-Drake Murrell. JBMS: 6th Grade-Jessica Domer; 7th Grade-Nolan Russell; 8th Grade-Raiden Dotson. NORTH: …

  • Word On The Street

    Wednesday, April 16

    Could you live without your cell phone? No. I'm a sports parent of high school boys. It's my chaos coordinator. -Casey Rutherford I could definitely live without mine; did it for years and …

  • Have I Got A Line For You!

    Wednesday, April 16

    A new moon flew on April 12. It’s called the Paschal Moon and always precedes Easter weekend. April is also known for the sinking of the Titanic that occurred on April 15, 1912 at 2:20 AM. …

  • Financial Focus

    Wednesday, April 16

    Spring is here — which means it’s once again time to wash the windows, organize your cabinets and steam your carpets. This year, in addition to tidying up around your house, why not also …

  • Down On The Creek

    Wednesday, April 16

    The Ghost Chicken Humans are an odd bunch, we love scary stories and some of us will pay hard earned money to be frightened out of our wits. The popularity of haunted hay rides and house tours …

  • Cole Camp Fair Announces Theme, Entertainment

    Wednesday, April 16

    The Cole Camp Fair Board has selected the theme for this year’s fair – “Follow the Back Roads Home”. Decisions regarding entertainment on the bandstand following the …

  • Lincoln Chamber Meets At New Manna & Bloom

    Wednesday, April 16

    Lacey Smallwood showcased her new business, “Manna & Bloom” by hosting the Lincoln Chamber meeting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April. 9. President Lindsey Decker called the meeting …

  • Cole Camp Chamber Talks Slate of Events

    Wednesday, April 16

    The Cole Camp Chamber held their April meeting in The German Table. It was hosted by Missouri Made and Beth Heimsoth served the group her famous chicken & noodles. The President, Dylana Fox, …

  • Benton County Sheriff's Report

    Wednesday, April 16

    Sheriff’s Report 4-4-25 to 4-10-25 Eric Nicholas Price, Homeless, was arrested on 4-4-25 on a Benton County warrant for Littering. Subject was sentenced to 48 hours in the Benton County …

  • Larry Allen Binney

    Wednesday, April 16

    Larry Allen Binney, age 65, of Warsaw, Missouri, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family and friends on Friday, April 11, 2025, at Boone Hospital in Columbia, Missouri. Larry was born on …

  • Church News

    Wednesday, April 16

    From The Pastor's Desk Most of our prayers are for physical healing, financial needs, salvation, relationship needs, emotional needs and what have you. The passage in Ephesians is a spiritual …

  • Bothwell Foundation To Host Men's Health And Fishing Event In Warsaw

    Wednesday, April 16

    The Bothwell Foundation invites men to attend “Docs and Bobbers,” an engaging event combining important men’s health topics with fishing tips and tactics. The event will take place …

  • Golden Valley Announces Kimberly Jones Board Certification In General Surgery

    Wednesday, April 16

    Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare (GVMH) is proud to announce that Kimberly Jones, Surgeon, is now board certified with the American Board of Surgery in general surgery. To achieve board …

  • Lincoln Swears In Hammond, Fisher To Newly Elected Terms

    Wednesday, April 16

    Following the swift handling of routine business, the Lincoln Council heard BCED, JoAnn Lane’s report on new business happenings in Lincoln. Lane stated Lindsey Decker is moving ahead with Zone …

  • After 29 Years, Bell Calls It A Day At Warsaw R-IX

    Wednesday, April 16

    “I will miss their smiling faces,” said Warsaw R-9 pre-school teacher Lucy Bell as she prepares for retirement after the 2025 school year ends. After 29 years in public education, …

  • Warsaw Area Chamber Of Commerce Ushers In New Era With Executive Director

    Wednesday, April 16

    New Warsaw Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Dee Dee Hunter has big plans for the coming year. “I am presently visiting all the present Chamber members and getting to know them …

  • Tourism Director Sees Stellar Season On The Horizon For Twin-Lakes Area

    Wednesday, April 16

    Benton County residents and tourists alike have much to look forward to in the way of events, particularly those sponsored by Benton County Tourism. The Benton County ArtsFest takes place on …