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Ava R-1 School Board Approves Raises For Teachers & Bus Drivers, Switches to Local Auditor

by Michael Boyink  / [email protected] The Ava R-1 School Board held a budgetary meeting on Thursday, June 25th at 5:30 P.M. During the hour-long meeting, the board voted on the following action items: Budget Amendments for 2019-2020 School Year Dr. Dial reported that the school had seen $576,959 in additional revenue for the 19/20 school year.…

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Douglas County Roads: Where Did the Road Tax Money Go?

by Michael Boyink / [email protected] We’re not done with elections this year. While the June 2nd Municipal Election settled races for the Ava R-1 School Board and Ava City Aldermen, there’s another election coming up. On August 4th, Missouri will hold a Primary Election. Voters will have the opportunity to vote for state-level positions including Governor,…

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Area 4th of July Schedules

By Michael Boyink / [email protected] The Fourth of July is this Saturday. Many businesses and government agencies will close their doors on Friday so employees can celebrate and spend time with family and friends. The holiday schedule for many local agencies appears to the right.  If your destination isn’t on the list, call ahead and see…

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Ava City Council Selects Construction Company for Square Improvements, Approves Zoning Changes

by Michael Boyink / [email protected] On Tuesday, June 23rd, the Ava Board of Aldermen convened for a business session at 5 p.m. City Finances City Treasurer Peggy Porter reminded residents that the end of the fiscal year is only a few days away. Ordinance 1074 Conflict of Interest In a 3-0 vote, the Aldermen approved this…

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CARES Money Creates Confusion for Counties

by Madison McVan and Claire Colby of the Missouri School of Journalism, with Michael Boyink of the Douglas County Herald More than $2 billion in coronavirus response money is floating around Missouri, but it’s currently unclear how and when officials will spend it all. The federal government sent $2.38 billion to Missouri as part of…

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Special Ava R-1 School Board Meeting

The Ava R-1 School Board met in a special session on Friday, June 19. The meeting was to appoint a Treasurer for the school that had proper bonding per School Board Policy BCC-1. Recently-elected Treasurer Deana Parsick resigned the position, and Monica Ray, District Bookkeeper was appointed to the position until she retires on July…

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Stock Horse Show Winners

The Ava Saddle Club held their 2nd Annual Stock Horse Show on Saturday June 20th with a great turn-out. There were a variety of ranch horse classes including trail, reining and boxing, and speed classes including barrels, poles and flag race. The high point winners in the ranch horse classes received custom nose bands. The…

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The Snoop

Over the past few weeks, Mike Boyink and I have found it difficult to find fun, uplifting, inspirational or appropriate topics for The Snoop.     Current news topics and editorial themes are depressing.  Coronavirus updates vary, and have become stagnant, as squabbling about how to move forward continues.   In addition, controversial crimes and…

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Reorganized Ava R-1 School Board Declares Truce With Bus Route Owners

by Michael Boyink / [email protected] The Ava R-1 School Board held its post-election reorganizational meeting on Tuesday, June 16th at 6:15 p.m. Editors Note This meeting contained more discussion than most Ava School Board meetings, which made it nearly two hours long. What follows is a summary of the actions the board took, with references to…

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Glenda 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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