Monett Times - Fri Nov 27
Four men, including two from Monett, have been indicted by a federal grand jury for participating in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in Barry County.
Widow of late legislator wants insurance lawsuit reinstatedJoplin Globe - Thu Nov 26
By Debby Woodin dwoodin@joplinglobe.com A case involving a late state legislator who was the son of former U.S. Rep.
Jury Indicts Four For MethHerald-Leader - Thu Nov 26
Two residents of Lowell and two from Monett, Mo., were indicted Monday by a federal grand jury in connection with participating in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in Barry County, Mo., according to a news release from the U.S. attorney for the Western District of Missouri.
Meth lab leads to high speed pursuitCassville Democrat - Thu Nov 26
A Barry County man was apprehended at gunpoint last Tuesday night after he led area law enforcement officers on a high speed chase in the Monett area.
Barry County Health Department schedules series of H1N1 clinicsMonett Times - Mon Nov 23
H1N1 vaccination clinics will be hosted by the Barry County Health Department on Tuesdays and Tuesdays for the next three weeks at both the Monett and Cassville offices.
Meth lab leads to high speed car pursuitThe Monett Times - Monett, MO - Thu Nov 19
A Barry County man was apprehended at gunpoint on Tuesday night after he led area law enforcement officers on a high speed chase in the Monett area.
Monett Area Workshop experiences work slowdownMonett Times - Thu Nov 19
"Slow, very very slow" is how Micha Plummer described business these days at the Area Workshop.
Project offers safe route to schoolCassville Democrat - Thu Nov 19
Ceremony marks completion of sidewalk project Democrat Photo Webster County Excavating, LLC, recently completed a 1,500-foot sidewalk extension along Highway Y that connects Wildcat Drive to Partridge Drive.
Food For Thought program continues to growMonett Times - Wed Nov 18
Volunteers meet every Tuesday afternoon to fill backpacks full of food for 48 children who qualify for the Food for Thought backpack program.
Back In The Good Old DaysMonett Times - Wed Nov 18
* Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Smith, of Springfield, visited relatives and friends in Monett on Friday.
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