Douglas County
Glade Top Trail Flaming Fall Revue – Canceled
At their monthly meeting, the Ava Chamber Board of Directors reluctantly, but unanimously, decided it best to cancel this year’s Glade Top event, which was scheduled for October 17th. This decision was based on other fall festivals in our area canceling and on the rising coronavirus cases in our county. Their main objective was to…
Read MoreA Letter from Judge Craig Carter: Jury Duty and COVID-19
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Circuit Courts of Wright, Douglas, and Ozark counties have postponed many cases, and have utilized various techniques for in-person cases in an attempt to both keep our citizens safe, as well as to keep the case load moving. Our courts now have several cases, both civil and criminal, which must…
Read MoreHeart of the Ozarks Healthcare Down to 38 COVID-19 Cases
by Michael Boyink/[email protected] Last week, Douglas County saw its largest increase in COVID-29 numbers with 26 confirmed positive cases reported on the September…
Read MoreHealth Department: COVID 19 Didn’t Cancel Other Programs
Staff of 17 Still Offer Health Screenings, Immunizations, Inspections, and More. by Doug Berger The Douglas County Health Department’s responsibilities extend beyond its involvement in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic. Even though Covid-19 has brought the Douglas County Health Department’s responsibilities in fighting the virus to the forefront, they have a wide ranging area of programs…
Read MoreDouglas County Disperses 12% of Federal CARES Dollars
By Doug Berger Douglas County has received $1,546,864 in Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act income as of August 24. Douglas County Clerk Karry Davis indicated that of this figure $187,715.49 has been disbursed as of August 27. Disbursements through the program show that monies have been provided to eight organizations, offices or…
Read MoreAgricultural Specialists Available Tuesdays at Courthouse
Need some Ag help? Come to the Douglas County Courthouse on Tuesdays. Several agricultural specialists who are assigned to Douglas County but not housed in the Douglas County Extension office have decided to spend one day a month in Ava to be available to citizens who might have questions. “We feel this will be…
Read MoreDouglas County Election Results
Cheyney, Loveless in as County Commissioners, Degase as Sheriff by Michael Boyink/[email protected] The unofficial results of the August 4 Primary Election have been tallied and according to the total number of ballots cast, voter turnout was higher than in years past. The ballot count shows 45.49% percent of registered voters voiced their opinions yesterday. …
Read MoreFood, Music, Photography and Local Politics
by Michael Boyink / [email protected] “I remember when…” You hear that a lot around Ava. Locals remember three-wide cruising around the square. Multiple movie theaters. Dairy wagons lined up at a creamery. Train cars filled with tomatoes. And they remember election nights when people would gather outside the courthouse to hear election results called out as…
Read MoreLocal Man Sentenced to Dept. of Corrections
During Judge Craig Carter’s Circuit Court law day held on Wednesday, June 17, the following defendant was sentenced to the Department of Corrections. Alexander Everhart, 20, Ava, was ordered to serve 120 days in prison for possession of controlled substance, and 2nd degree burglary after admitting to violating his probation. The court ordered Everhart to…
Read MoreGlenda Young Found Guilty of Murder
Cellphone records considered crucial evidence in the case, contradicting defendants alibi by Michael Boyink / [email protected] On Friday, June 12th, Glenda Mason Young, 71, of Ava was convicted of First Degree Murder and Armed Criminal Action for the killing of her husband, David Young, by shooting him in the face. The incident occurred on January 20th,…
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