NOTICE TO: SHAE ALEXANDER BRONCHO
Case #: 20DG-CC00046 Take notice I have filed a Petition in the Circuit Court of Douglas County, Missouri, praying for Dissolution of Marriage, and other relief. A decree may be entered against you unless you file an answer or other pleading or otherwise appear and defend within thirty days after the date of the first…
Read MoreAva R-1 School District Files Counterclaim Against Bus Route Owners
by Michael Boyink / [email protected] On Monday, March 23rd the Ava R-1 School District filed a Counterclaim for Declaratory Judgment and Breach of Contract against a collection of 14 defendants comprising the Ava School Bus Route Owners Association. The action is a response to a Petition for Declaratory Judgment filed on December 16th, 2019 by the…
Read MoreAva City Council: Mayor to Handle COVID-19 Related Utility Non-payments On Case-by-Case Basis
by Michael Boyink / [email protected] On Tuesday, March 24th, the Ava Board of Aldermen convened for a business session at 5 p.m. Coronavirus Update Loftin said the city was following both the CDC and Governor’s recommendations for handling the coronavirus. City employees were instructed to keep group sizes down, reduce cross-department activities, maintain social distancing, good…
Read MoreAva R-1 School Board: COVID-19 Response, Bus Drivers Deliver Meals, Daycamps Offered, April Elections Postponed
Editor’s Note: In keeping with the CDC’s latest recommendations for groups of no more than 10 people gather in person, this month’s school board meeting was held on-line. However, the audio steam from the school’s equipment wasn’t 100% intelligible. The article below represents what was discussed at the meeting as best as we could understand…
Read MoreCity of Ava’s Response Regarding Coronavirus
In keeping with recommendations from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as recommendations from the Governor, the City of Ava will maintain its workforce in order to meet the needs of the public. Departments are currently working in small teams as they continue to perform essential duties. For now, the City Hall…
Read MoreNew Angels of Ava
by Michael Boyink / [email protected] In 1940, Ava had an angel. Envelopes of money mysteriously showed up in people’s mailboxes. $100, more or less. About $1850 in today’s dollars. Sometimes they included notes signed “Your Sunshine Friend.” Other times they were unsigned. Eighty years later, the story still circulates, but the identity of the “Angel…
Read MoreHerald Closes Lobby, Creates Outdoor Dropbox, Continues to Publish Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
During this uncertain period, the Douglas County Herald is taking steps to do our part in protecting our customers and our staff as we work through this crisis together. Our staff is hard at work continuing to facilitate print jobs and work on the newspaper, however, due to the coronavirus threat, we have closed our…
Read MoreBypassing Ava: Ava’s New Faces
(Editors Note: This article is reprinted from the 1963 Missouri State Highway Commission Annual Report, investigating how the Route 5 bypass had affected Ava. These are some of the new faces of Ava, new faces that have appeared since the opening of the Route 5 bypass around the town. All of them did not result directly…
Read MoreDewey Short Visitor Center Now Open
BRANSON, Mo. – The Dewey Short Visitor Center is now open for the season, Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Located just south of Table Rock Dam on State Highway 165, the visitor center offers several interactive displays, a 22-minute film about the purpose and construction of the dam, and viewing decks overlooking…
Read MoreDisaster Assistance to Missouri Small Businesses Economically Impacted by the Coronavirus
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to Missouri small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza announced today. SBA acted under its own authority, as provided by the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act…
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