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Threat received at School of the Osage Middle School

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Osage Beach, MO – On 12/19/2024, at approximately 3:12 p.m. the Osage Beach Police Department received a call from School of the Osage Officials regarding a threat received by staff at the Middle School. Our School Resource Officer along with additional Osage Beach Officers, Detectives and Officers from the Miller County Sheriff’s Office and the Missouri

Highway Patrol responded to the Middle School Campus to assist.
The decision was made to delay dismissal until sufficient manpower was on scene to ensure the students and staff’s safety.


The initial investigation revealed that there was no active threat to school, however there is an active investigation being conducted by the Osage Beach Police Department. If the individual(s) responsible for this act are identified, they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

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Flock Camera System Put Back Up, Despite Camden County Ban

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In a twist to the story, as of 1:09 PM on January 16, 2024, a truck was spotted on the scene reinstalling another camera to the same pole from which Commisoner Skelton is alleged to have removed the previous one, indicating a quick response by either the state department or possibly Flock Group to reinstate their surveillance equipment.,

– Camden County Presiding Commissioner Ike Skelton finds himself at the center of a legal storm after reportedly taking down a license plate reader (LPR) system installed by Flock Group, Inc., on Highway 54 near D-Road. The incident, which has sparked a debate over privacy versus public safety, occurred just days ago, leading to an ongoing investigation by local authorities.

According to reports, Skelton was observed by a Missouri Highway Patrol trooper in the act of removing the surveillance equipment from its pole. The trooper immediately notified both the Camden County Sheriff’s Office and the Highway Patrol, prompting the latter to take charge of the investigation. This action follows a contentious ordinance passed by the Camden County Commission in January 2024, which banned all automated license plate readers within the unincorporated areas of the county, citing concerns over privacy and potential violations of constitutional rights.

Skelton, an advocate for limited government and individual liberty, has been vocal about his opposition to such surveillance technologies. His stance has previously led to public disputes, including a notable disagreement with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives over firearm permit information sharing. The recent incident with the LPR system is seen by some as an extension of his commitment to protecting residents’ privacy rights, while others view it as an overstep of authority.

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The Flock camera in question was part of a study agreement with the Missouri Department of Public Safety, aimed at assessing the effectiveness of license plate reader technology in criminal investigations. Critics argue that these cameras are essential tools for law enforcement, enabling quick identification of stolen vehicles or vehicles associated with criminal activity. However, supporters of Skelton’s actions highlight the potential for misuse of such extensive surveillance capabilities, questioning the balance between security and personal freedoms.

The investigation continues without clear indications of whether charges will be filed. The legal implications could set a precedent for how local governments interact with state or private surveillance initiatives, especially in areas where local ordinances conflict with broader public safety efforts.

The Camden County Sheriff’s Office, alongside the Missouri Department of Public Safety, is expected to release more details as the investigation progresses. Meanwhile, the community remains divided, with debates on social media and local forums reflecting the broader national conversation about surveillance, privacy, and law enforcement’s role in modern society.

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Iowa vs. Missouri: Music City Bowl 2024

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The stage is set for a classic Big Ten versus SEC showdown as the Iowa Hawkeyes prepare to take on the Missouri Tigers in the 2024 Music City Bowl at Nissan Stadium. With kickoff scheduled for 1:30 PM CT on Monday, December 30, the betting community has its eyes glued to the latest odds and predictions.

Missouri steps onto the field as the slight favorite, with the spread sitting at -2.5 points, according to recent updates. The game’s over/under is set at a conservative 40.5 points, hinting at a potential defensive battle. This matchup pits two teams with contrasting end-of-season narratives; Missouri aims for a second straight 10-win season, while Iowa looks to close out the year on a positive note despite dealing with key player opt-outs for the NFL Draft and the transfer portal.

Predictions are leaning towards Missouri covering the spread, with analysts citing the Tigers’ offensive firepower, even without star receiver Luther Burden III, who has opted out to prepare for the draft. Missouri’s quarterback, Brady Cook, is expected to lead the charge, showcasing his resilience after returning from a mid-season injury.

On the other side, Iowa faces challenges with the absence of their star running back, Kaleb Johnson, who has also opted out. However, fans and bettors are reminded of Iowa’s defensive tradition, which could keep them in the game despite offensive shortcomings.

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The betting line has seen some movement, with sharps reportedly favoring Iowa at +3.5 points, suggesting confidence in the Hawkeyes’ ability to keep it close or potentially upset the Tigers.

As the clock ticks down to game day, both teams are expected to bring their A-game in what is anticipated to be a low-scoring, hard-fought battle in Nashville. Fans and bettors alike will be watching closely to see if Missouri can leverage their slight favorite status or if Iowa can defy the odds with their defense-first strategy.

For those looking to place a wager or simply follow the action, this Music City Bowl promises to be a testament to the strategic depth and competitive spirit of college football.

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Super Cat Fest 4 Kids Brings Holiday Cheer to Hurricane Deck Elementary with Santa’s Bike Giveaway

Super Cat Fest 4 Kids Brings Holiday Cheer to Hurricane Deck Elementary with Santa’s Bike Giveaway

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Sunrise Beach, MO – The spirit of Christmas was in full swing at Hurricane Deck Elementary School on December 6, 2024, as Super Cat Fest 4 Kids hosted an unforgettable Christmas Bash. The event, orchestrated by Super Cat 4 Kids founder Alvin Heathman and his dedicated team, transformed the school into a winter wonderland of joy and generosity.

The school buzzed with excitement as families gathered for a evening filled with live music, festive food, and delightful activities. The aroma of holiday treats from the diner setup mingled with the melodies of local musicians, setting a merry tone for the day.

Children were seen bouncing in inflatable houses, their laughter echoing across the playground. Balloon artists twisted colorful balloons into shapes of animals and holiday figures, while face painters adorned young faces with everything from snowflakes to reindeer, all contributing to the festive atmosphere.

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The highlight of the event, however, was the arrival of Santa Claus, whose visit was met with cheers and wide-eyed wonder from the students. In an extraordinary gesture of holiday spirit, each child who attended the event was given a brand-new bike, thanks to a generous partnership with Camdenton Walmart. This heartwarming initiative ensured that every student left with not just memories but also a tangible piece of Christmas magic.

Alvin Heathman, the visionary behind Super Cat Fest 4 Kids, expressed his gratitude, “It’s all about giving back to the community and seeing the smiles on these kids’ faces. The joy of Christmas is something we want to share with every child, and this event was a testament to that spirit.”

The event was not only a celebration but a demonstration of community support and collaboration, showcasing how local businesses and organizations can come together to make a significant impact on young lives during the holiday season.

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Parents and teachers alike praised the event, with many highlighting the unique blend of fun and philanthropy. “It’s not every day you see such an event where joy and generosity are so beautifully combined,” said one parent.

As the sun set on Hurricane Deck Elementary, the lights of new bikes reflected the happiness of the day, leaving everyone with a warm feeling of Christmas cheer. Super Cat Fest 4 Kids has once again proven its commitment to making holidays special for the children of Lake of the Ozarks, setting a high bar for community events.

This Christmas Bash will be remembered not just for the fun but for the incredible acts of kindness that define the true spirit of the season.

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