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Picture left to right: Judge Chuck Replogle, Corner Zane Gore, Public Administrator Scott Pursselley, Southern Commissioner Bob Moreland, Assessor Rita Lemmon, Surveyor Kevin Nelson, Northern Commissioner Kyle Legan and Sheriff Danny Morrison.

Swearing-in to serve

The newly elected officials were sworn-in on Monday, Dec. 30 by Judge Chuck Replogle. 
Mike Pitts.


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Bolivar Schools names new leadership appointments

Dr. Tim Garber next Assistant Superintendent of Academics, Mike PItts as Executive Director of Operations
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Bridge being replaced

The low water bridge located on E 435th Road between D Hwy and S 150 is being replaced. Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 18 be prepared to detour as the road will be closed while this is being built. The expected time for this project is at least 90-days. The county appreciates your patience while we make these much needed repairs.
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Farewell reception

There will be a come and go reception to wish Mayor Christopher D. Warwick well as he leaves his post as Bolivar’s mayor and starts his new role as a state representative. It will be from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, at Bolivar City Hall, immediately before his final Board of Aldermen meeting.
Election

Candidate profiles coming soon

The April elections are around the corner and Polk County towns are getting ready to choose their next aldermen, mayor, or school board members. If you are still on the fence for who you want representing you, watch for the candidate profiles, coming March 26.

News
Melissa Burks is the new Controller for Heartland Media. Her previous position was the Accounting and Advertising Manager.

Movin’ on up!

BH-FP celebrates promotions for two employees

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The Tufted Titmouse

William “Floyd” Murray

William “Floyd” Murray

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Crafting Corner

Turn milk jugs into mini-greenhouses
Sports

Farrington Continues to Stamp Her Name in SBU History at NCAA Championships

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SBU women’s track and field members Collinique Farrington and Stephanique Dean completed the NCAA National Championships Saturday. Both of them made the podium and led the Bearcats to become the 14th-best team in the Nation, beating out all other GLVC teams.
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Youth wrestling girls place at Missouri USA

Bolivar Girls had three District 6 Champs who went on to place at the Missouri USA Wrestling for ages 8 to 14. Mackenzie Davis placed third in Districts to qualify for the state tournament in the 14U 110 lbs. weight class. She won her first match 20-2, lost her second match, won by Fall for her third match but then lost the next one, eliminating her.
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Lane Snow Wins GLVC Athlete of the Week Award; SBU Defeats McKendree

Junior Lane Snow made SBU baseball history this week, winning the program’s first ever GLVC Player of the Week Award. This award came after the team won a non-conference series over McKendree University.

Lady Liberators finish the season second in District 10

The Bolivar Lady Liberators competed in the class 4 district 10 tournament at Osage High School this week.
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Bearcat Softball Begins Conference with Best Start in Over 25 Years

The SBU softball team began conference with a bang this past weekend. For the first time in over 25 years, they started 4-0 in conference play, currently leading all the GLVC. This came off two road sweeps against Missouri St. Louis (UMSL) and Lincoln University.
Canyon Adams goes for two points.


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Liberators can't hang on, lose district title game 57-52

The Bolivar Liberators met the Strafford Indians in the championship game in District 10 with a chance to move on to the state playoffs.
Wyatt Campbell skies forcing the offense player to bring the ball down for Gardinar Casey to make the steal.


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Liberators move to District Championship game, beat Irish 61-52

Wednesday, March 5, Bolivar's fans had a hoops treat as the District 10 boy's playoff moved into the semi-finals.
Basketball
Bolivar Special Olympics athletes with BHS cheerleaders and superfans following their contest with the Ozark Special Olympics team on Thursday, Feb. 27.   STAFF PHOTOS/ANNIE THOMAS

Liberator Proud

The Bolivar Liberator Special Olympics basketball team hosted Ozark on Thursday, Feb. 27. It was a special night for all the athletes as they performed for their super fans and a crowd of supporters.

Thursday, Feb. 28 the Forsyth Lady Panthers traveled to Bolivar to play a quickly scheduled game to help gap the weather game canceled the past week.
The Logan-Rogersville Wildcats came to Bolivar on Tuesday, Feb. 25, for an Ozark Conference game.
Monday, Feb. 24, the Lady basketball team from Logan-Rogersville has put an outstanding season together so far. A 19-5 record and close losses to Fair Grove, Kickapoo, Skyline, West Plains and Marshfield.
Opinion
The following events are happening at your local library.
Polk County residents have taken to social media to voice their displeasure with State Bill 4 (SB4) and how their representative voted for it.
We always planted potatoes on March 17, St.Patrick’s Day, when I was a boy on the farm.
“Mickey 17” is the kind of movie where you just have to trust the filmmaker to take you on a ride. Fortunately, it’s a filmmaker who has proven trustworthy with such rides in the past. Six years ago, writer/director Bong Joon-ho released “Parasite,” another movie that didn’t really telegraph its story. Even if people knew about its early stages about an impoverished family taking on jobs as servants of a wealthy family, they probably wouldn’t have been able to guess where the story was going. But enough people trusted Bong enough to see the film, which they overwhelmingly loved. Word of mouth carried the film to a Best Picture Oscar win, even though it was still a tricky movie to summarize because of all the subtleties and tonal shifts.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — For many nursing home residents, a trip to the hospital can be a jarring experience — one that leaves them confused and stressed. Yet avoidable transfers happen far too often, not only disrupting a resident’s routine but also costing the U.S. healthcare system $2.6 billion annually.
School
As summer vacation comes to a close, it’s almost that time of year when parents rush to the stores for supplies and teachers dress up their classrooms to welcome back fresh-faced students.
While donations of supplies have poured in, organizers of Saturday’s Tenth Annual Polk County Back to School Extravaganza say more are always needed.
A Missouri State University student from Halfway was awarded for her success at the 2023 Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Collegiate National Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 22-25.
Registration for all Humansville R-IV students will take place Aug. 9 through Aug.11, from 7:30 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Registration packets will be available for parent pick up starting Tuesday, Aug. 8.
Sullivan Bank in Pleasant Hope will be doing a school supply drive for the Pleasant Hope School District.
Business
Ace High Beauty Collective, 201 S. Main Avenue, Bolivar was welcomed by the Bolivar Area Chamber of Commerce at a ribbon cutting on Saturday, March 15. Ace High offers an elevated, hygienic, low toxin beauty collective, nails, pedicures, and spray tanning are available. And specializes in permanent jewelry.
The Bolivar Herald-Free Press invites residents to send their engagement, wedding, baby, and other milestone announcements.
HI LOW PRECIPITATION
COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension’s Pearls of Production committee is hosting five online sessions for women livestock producers across the state over the next few months. Although the content is created for women producers, all producers are welcome to attend.
JEFFERSON CITY –On Monday, March 17, Governor Mike Kehoe signed the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 supplemental budget bill, HB 14, that was passed by the General Assembly last week. The bill allows for current operations of state government to continue through FY 2025.
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