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Stunt gone wrong results in injury to girl

She slid off the hood of a pickup truck on which she was riding A 17-year-old Monett female juvenile was injured on Tuesday, June 11, when she fell off the hood of a truck during a stunt gone wrong. According to information providedbyLt.DennisCamp,of the Monett Police Department, at 5:32 p.m., another 17-yearold Monett girl was driving a 2011 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck eastward on Aubree Court, approaching N.
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NEWS IN BRIEF

Pierce City residents are reminded that the storm shelter at the high school is only available to the public during non-school hours. The city’s main storm shelter is at the fire house, located at 207 E. Main.
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CORRECTIONS

The Monett Times corrects factual errors promptly and courteously. If you have a correction or clarification, please email Publisher Lisa Craft at monettcommunity@gmail.com .
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Ribbon cutting for museum exhibits

Surrounded by students from Monett High School’s Missouri Literature and Composition classes, GO CAPS Education Strand and Southwest Regional Technical Center (SRTC), as well as other members of the community, Claudia Arit Ortiz-Medrano prepares to cut the ribbon at a ceremony dedicating 17 new museum exhibits on Thursday, May 16. The new exhibits were written by the students in the Missouri Literature and Composition classes, taught by Amy Sampson, and were designed by Tom Ireland, Lauren Blackburn and Marolyn Swanson, and the SRTC Construction class built them. Members of the Monett Historical Society helped to edit the exhibits. The exhibits detail Monett’s founding, the Frisco railroad, the schools, notable community members and Monett’s immigration story. They are written in English and Spanish; Ortiz-Medrando provided the Spanish translation for the exhibits. Funding for the project came from grants underwritten by Sampson, including: The Missouri Retired Teachers Foundation Grant, the Community Foundation of the Ozarks Inclusion and Belonging Grant, the IREX/Fullbright Global Teachers Grant and the 100+Women of Barry/Lawrence Counties Grant. Steve Chapman/timesreporter71@gmail.com
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Memories shared, awards presented at FFA banquet

The Pierce City FFA commemorated the end of another year with their annual banquet at Pierce City High School on Monday, May 20. During the event, the chapter members were recognized for their accomplishments over the 2023-24 School Year, and several awards and scholarships were presented. The new officers for the 2024-25 School Year were also installed and several memories were shared.
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BACK IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS

June 9-15, 1944 • The Monett Kiwanis Club through its Spiritual Aims Committee launched a four-month advertising campaign in The Monett Times, calling for support of Monett churches. The committee, headed by George Ryden, has been active in the religious community.
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Bond: Pierce City wastewater system praised during DNR inspection

Upgrades to system “cured” ongoing problems Pierce City has greatly improved their municipal wastewater system, according to remarks made by an inspector from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) who recently viewed the system. Bert Bond, owner of Clean Stream Enterprises and the city’s water and wastewater manager, told the Pierce City Board of Aldermen during their meeting on Monday, May 13 that the inspector was “happy” with what he saw during the inspection of the city’s water and wastewater systems in the first week of May.
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