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The Bolivar Police Department urges everyone to turn in unneeded medication for safe disposal. more
In recognition of breast cancer awareness this October, the Polk County Health Center hopes to raise awareness of a program designed to empower women to prioritize their health. Through the Show Me Healthy Women program, the center provides free initial care for breast and cervical cancers which are aimed at improving health outcomes and reducing the risks of cancer through early detection. more
Matt Francka may have spent 13 years as a lineman for a local electric company, but he found himself drawn in a different direction. Or, more accurately, people continually asking him for help with pools, brought him to where he is now. more
The 2024 tennis Lady Liberators have been setting goals and checking them off one-by-one this season. Earlier this month, they earned a conference championship title and then secured berths for two doubles teams in the individual State tournament. In the last week they checked off two more. The Lady Liberators are now heading to the Final Four after claiming an impressive fifth straight district title last week with a 5-3 upset over top seed Carl Junction followed this week by a 5-1 state quarterfinal win over Savannah. more
COLUMBIA, Mo. – This fall, millions of Americans will purchase a vegetable they, unfortunately, are very unlikely to eat, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. more
For those who have lost a loved one, the holiday season is often the most difficult time of the year. If this describes your situation, we want to try and help by providing a special event called “Surviving the Holidays.” Coming up on Saturday, Nov. 9,Berean Baptist Church, 4450 Scenic Avenue in Bolivar, will be hosting more
First Baptist Church will be hosting One Heart Women’s Event with guest speaker Rachel Lovingood, music and worship. more
Colonel Eric T. Olson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, encourages everyone to have a safe Halloween. more
The City of Bolivar and the Polk County Commission have issued burn bans for Bolivar and Polk County beginning Monday, Oct. 21. The ban will remain in effect until further notice. more
Tonya Annette Smith more
John “Butch” Andy Choate more
The Bolivar Herald-Free Press invites residents to send their engagement, wedding, baby, and other milestone announcements. more
It is the time of the year to start getting ready for Christmas. Toys For Tots are now being accepted at the following locations: more
DEATHS more
Donald “Bud” Arthur Jr. more
DEATHS more
JEFFERSON CITY, MO —Governor Mike Parson proclaimed October as “Let’s Talk Month.” This proclamation seeks to raise awareness of the importance of open, honest and ongoing communication with youth about all aspects of health and encouraging lifelong healthy practices. To support this endeavor, the Adolescent and School Health Program within the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) is sharing information about resources to help make these conversations a bit easier. more
Frances Elizabeth Platcher Scott more
Celebrate Pork Month by considering value-added production. more
The Polk County Democrats will be meeting at Flat Creek Restaurant in Bolivar for their Oct. 21 meeting. Dinner is optional at 5:30 p.m. with the meeting following at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Matt Patterson, Missouri Democratic Party Executive Director. He was unable to attend our last meeting due to illness and is excited to join us for our October meeting. Matt will present the latest news of all Democratic candidates across the state and where they are in the campaigns and how to volunteer. more
Here’s a movie that certainly surpassed expectations. The low-budget “Terrifier” franchise is not usually one that makes big bucks. The first film from 2016 made less than $1 million. The second, in the glorious year for horror that was 2022, was lucky to pass $10 million. Now comes a third entry that not only made more than the other two movies combined in its opening weekend with $18 million, it took the #1 spot at the domestic box office. more
Delivery methods for a bitter pill more
On Tuesday Oct. 8, the SBU softball team volunteered at the Citizens Memorial Healthcare Facility. more
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