Apr. 3—CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carthage voters on Tuesday will tab two school board members and fill a seat on the City Council. For the school board, Lee Elliff Pound and Bill Lasley, both incumbents, and ...
CARTHAGE, Mo. — The thought was that a new fire chief would finally be named in Carthage tonight. More than a dozen firefighters were, once again, in attendance during Tuesday’s (9/10) city council ...
Oct. 17—Carthage has won the last three regular season meetings against Webb City, meaning Cardinals' seniors have yet to see the team win this rivalry match since getting into high school. But those ...
CARTHAGE, Mo. — It was an historic election in Carthage, as residents in the city’s fifth ward took to polls to vote in the first recall election in Jasper County history. Around 10:15 Tuesday night ...
CARTHAGE, Mo. — A local political action committee is back in the crosshairs of a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by the former Carthage city administrator. Attorneys for Greg Dagnan filed an ...
CARTHAGE, Mo. — Webb City High School fended off a Carthage team that attacked aggressively during the second set to take a 2-0 lead in the match and carry some momentum into the third and final set ...
CARTHAGE, Mo. — A pair of letters supporting current Mayor Dan Rife and City Administrator Greg Dagnan have gathered a number of signatures from city leaders ahead of the Carthage City Council meeting ...
CARTHAGE, Mo. — Embattled Carthage City Council member Tiffany Cossey is charged with stealing campaign signs. Last Friday, an outspoken opponent of Cossey’s, Bill Scheerer, seen below in this picture ...
CARTHAGE, Mo. — An effort by some Carthage City Council members to change city ordinances to remove the mayor from the process of firing City Manager Greg Dagnan was blocked during a special council ...
Oct. 28—CARTHAGE, Mo. — The Carthage City Council has been called out by its insurance provider for its hiring and firing practices in the wake of the firing of former City Administrator Greg Dagnan ...
CARTHAGE, Texas - The City of Carthage is continuing to move forward on several large infrastructure projects, issuing $5.5 million worth of bonds this month to pay for rehabilitation projects at the ...
A slow start doomed the Capital City Cavaliers in Saturday’s 36-17 Class 5 state quarterfinal loss to the Carthage Tigers. “I thought we fell behind a little bit early, had to really dig our heels in ...
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