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• From Front Page • its annual tax rate hearing at 6 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 9, with the regular board meeting to follow.

Princeton R-5 The Princeton R-5 Board of Education heard an update on the fundraising for the new ballfields during a meeting held Monday evening.

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According to information provided by the district, the Princeton Ball Association, the City of Princeton and the Princeton R-5 School District are working together to apply for a Department of Natural Resources Grant. The application is a matching grant that will fund a $250,000 match. The grant funding has been delayed at the federal office due to the pandemic, but recent correspondence with the State Parks Department has given an estimated time frame of this fall for final approval and the potential construction start date. Funding for the project - which will include three fields, a parking lot and a concessions/storage building - is being made possible by a $150,000 matching gift pledge from Judy Derry Mahoney. For every $1 donated, Mrs. Mahoney has pledged to match that donation up to $150,000. The project has received over $70,000 in donations from multiple individual donors in the past year. The fundraising committee is very appreciative of the community’s support as the campaign to raise funding is progressing. In addition, the PBA, city, and school district are awaiting final word from the MLBMLBPA (Major League Baseball-Major League Baseball Players Association) Youth Development Foundation concerning a grant application for full funding of the lights for the new project, however it is anticipated the grant award will be close to $10,000 if approved. As of July 13, there is a balance of $521,375 in donations, pledges and grants for the completion of the new ball park. In other business at Monday’s meeting, the board approved all student and staff handbooks for the 2021-22 school year. Bids were accepted for the 2021-22 school year from Anderson Erickson for milk and MFA Oil of Princeton for fuel.

Board members were updated on summer projects that are scheduled for completion prior to the opening of school and were told waxing of the floors is nearing completion district wide. Concrete sidewalk replacement on the north side of the high school is scheduled to be completed by early August and the divider curtain and softball/baseball cage installation will be completed by July 16. It was noted that security cameras are being updated and installed this month and scheduled for completion in late July and the handrail for the Stacy Center will be installed on the south side of the building, a project that should be completed prior to the start of school. It was also announced that the district audit was scheduled for July 13.

Superintendent Jerry Girdner said that USDA Facilities Grant funding has been utilized to purchase a passenger vehicle for the district. The district utilized the grant to purchase a full-size passenger vehicle that can transport up to nine passengers at a time and will be more economical than larger diesel buses for transporting smaller groups of students and staff. The purchase will allow for smaller groups to travel without the need for a school bus.

The board held a closed session, with no announcement made. The board will hold its annual tax rate hearing at 5:15 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 9, with the next regular board meeting to follow at 5:30 p.m.

Newtown-Harris

The Newtown-Harris R2 Board of Education met Monday evening, hiring a music and band teacher.

According to information provided by Superintendent Dr. Lucas McKinnis, the board held an executive session and approved the hiring of Jeff Wick as music and band instructor. The social studies opening was also discussed during the closed session.

In other business, the board discussed plans for the opening of school in August, named Dr. McKinnis as the Title IX compliance coordinator and approved membership in the Missouri Association of Rural Education. Also approved was the special education core assurance plan.

The board set the annual tax rate hearing for 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 13, followed by the next regular board meeting at 7:15 p.m. Spickard • From Front Page • County Nursing Home for a special event on July 13.

Public Works Director Mark Morey reported that the street oil should be delivered in the next week or so for the chip and seal projects, with the chips already having been delivered. Crews have been filling potholes in town and electric and water crews are installing new AMI meters throughout the city. He also noted that there was some damage to trees in the park from recent storms.

City Administrator Lance Rains announced the city has been assigned a new third-party administrator for Lifestyle Healthplans and said Jacob Wilson, pool manager, has been having a difficult time getting lifeguards to commit to working certain days and times. He also noted that two lifeguards have already quit this season.

The next regular meeting is scheduled for Monday, July 26. Spickard

The Spickard Board of Aldermen met Monday evening, discussing issues with the city’s sewer system.

According to information provided by City Clerk Amy Chapman, the board discussed an issue with the south lift pump station, which is having problems. She said the pumps will have to be replaced along with the electrical panel and noted that unflushable products are being flushed down toilets, causing damage and added expense at the pump stations. Board members discussed a permit modification update for the year through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.

In other business, the board discussed a webinar that will be presented July 19 by the Missouri Municipal League on ARPA funding and its appropriate uses and learned that the water loss for June was 3.16.

The next regular meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 9.

The Trenton Fire Department is seeking volunteer firefighters. Those selected will be trained through the Basic Firefighter course. For more information, call 359-5552.

Laredo, 2020-125.78, 2019141.71, 2018-192.30, total 459.79 1 Acre- Laredo -Richard D Gardner/ Tonja Gardner, the N 26 of lots 9 Thru 12 in blk 1 of the J.M. Stone 4th add to the City of Laredo, 202023., 2019-24.79, 201858.86, total 106.65 314 S 3rd St – Misty Lynn Miller c/o Zachary Lee, all PT NW ¼ of NW ¼ sec 13 desc comm 400’ S & 33’ E of NW COR 40 AC tract TH S 50’ TH E 202’ more or less to R/W TH N 100’ TH W 200’ to PUB RD TH S 50’ to POB, 2020-24.20, 201926.13, 2018-53.36, total 103.69 204 E 3rd St-Stephen Peterie, Lot 4 & E 20’ of lot 5 & W 12.5’ of lot 3 in blk 13 in the original town of Laredo, 2020-347.85, 2019394.36, 2018-486.79, 2017514.85, 2016-302.60, total 2046.45 309 E 2nd St-Harry Brooks & Kelly Sethman, Lot 9 & W 46 of lot 10 in blk 2 in the Original town of Laredo Lot 7 & 8 in the Original town of Laredo, 2020-230.89, 2019261.28, 2018-322.67, total 814.84 110 N 2nd Ave- Jeremy Sharp & Amy Steele, Lot 5, 6 in blk 6 of the Original town of Laredo, 2020-80.92, 2019-90.64, 2018-231.29, total 402.85 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP 400 N CHESTNUT STRodney L Boram, all lots 7 & 8 in blk 13 Brassfield S 4th add to the town of Galt, 2020-265.23, 2019-304.00, 2018-372.47, total 941.70 201 N CHESTNUT-Robert I. and Mary Ann Gott, all of lots 1 and 2 in blk 5 of Brassfield 1st add to the town of Galt, 202-406.28, 2019-466.48, 2018-566.54, total 1439.30 Galt- Mary Hamilton, All Lots 3 and 4 in Blk 3 of Reuben Brassfield’s ADDN to the Town of Galt, MO, Located on a part of the SE ¼ of the NE ¼ of Sec32, T62, R22 in Grundy MO. 2020-63.63, 201971.77,2018-120.84, total 256.24 Galt – Mary Hamilton, all Lots 5 & 6 in blk 3 of Brassfield 1st ADDN to the town of Galt, 2020-252.43, 2019-289.26, 2018-357.33, total 899.02 311 Main St-James Thomas & Casey Joy Lea, All of lots 1 & 2 in blk 10 of Brassfield’s 4th add to the town of Galt, 2020-346.82, 2019-398.00, 2018-460.44, total 1205.66 Main St- Brian & Reta Smiley, The N ½ of lot 6 in blk 14 in the Original town of Galt, 2020-38.19, 201942.47, 2018-69.06, total 149.72 207 E South St- Brian & Reta Smiley, All lot 5 in blk 14 of the original town of Galt, 2020-592.73, 2019681.29, 2018-798.50, 2017880.69, 2016-1057.80, total 4011.01 Galt-Brian & Reta Smiley, Lot 7 in blk 13 of the original town of Galt, 2020-22.84, 2019-24.78, 2018-51.67, 2017-60.42, 2016-51.59, total 211.30 309 Main- Brian & Reta Smiley, All lots 5 & 6 in blk 13 of the original town of Galt, 2020-258.25, 2019295.98, 2018-375.52, 2017411.72, 2016-463.46, total 1804.93 Main St-Brian & Reta Smiley, S ½ of L 6 in blk 14 of the Original town of Galt, 2020-38.19, 2019-42.47, 2018-78.64, total 159.30 340 NE 150th Ave- Robert & Beverly Tolle, A tract of land in the SW COR of the W ½ of the NW ¼ of the NE ¼ of sec 32 starting at the SW COR thereof and running N 250 TH E 290 TH W 290 to the POB, 2020115.08, 2019-131.01, 2018179.39, total 425.48 310 W Center St- Robert & Beverly Tolle, part of the NE ¼ of SE ¼ comm 130’ W of NW COR of lot 8 in blk 11 Original town of Galt, TH W 240’ TH S 100’ TH E 240’ TH N 100 to POB, 2020140.54, 2019-189.92, 2018243.24, total 574.07 MADISON TOWNSHIP 620 W Hwy 6-Carl May, PT of N ½ of NE ¼ com 1298’ S & 880’ W of NE COR of said tract TH N 223.9’ TH S 70* 10’ W 78.5’ TH N 39* 00’ W 110’ TH S along R/W 51* 00*W 441.9’ TH E 489’ to beg 2020-700.83, 2019769.80, 2018-901.97, total 2372.60 Edinburg- Michael Spears, A TR 112’ E & W by 134’ N & S out of NE COR L 16 Harveys 2nd ADDN to Edinburg, 2020-162.56, 2019-177.80, 2018-244.36, total 584.72 LEISURE LAKE UNIT 1 All of Lot 169 & 170 -Ashlie Armstrong, 2020-31.85, 2019-34.02, 2018-62.43, 2017-72.12, total 200.42 Lot 307 - Kristy & Sean Dale, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot- 308 - Kristy & Sean Dale, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 250 -Denise Gilbertson, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-54.33, total 94.95 Lot 302 - Denise Gilbertson, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.88, 2018-54.33, total 94.95 Lot- 301 - Denise Gilbertson, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.88, 2018-54.33, total 94.95 Lot 300 - Denise Gilbertson, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-54.33, total 94.95 Lot 276 - Denise Gilbertson, 2020-86.15, 2019-93.67, 2018-137.47, total 317.29 Lots 274 & 275, Denise Gilbertson, 2020-847.03, 2019-929.40, 20181070.69, total 2847.12 Lot- 273-Denise Gilbertson, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-54.33, total 94.95 Lot 298- Patrice Madison, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-51.61, total 92.23 Lot- 297-Patrice Madison, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lots 137 & 138- Marion D & Heather M Zook, 202027.56, 2019-29.32, 201851.61, total 108.49 UNIT 2 Lot 579- Kenneth R. Burke, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-48.36, 2017-56.66, total 145.64 Lot 610- Lois & Daniel Cone, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 471- Geri Cross, 202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot 470- Geri Cross, 202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot 529-Patrick & Ann Foronato, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot-459- Jaber Mustafa, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot-478-Timothy R. & Stella Kloster, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 540 , Peter J. Kondes, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot- 452- Natasha Lincoln & James Byron, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot- 466- Natasha Lincoln & James Byron, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot-628-Elizabeth O’Carroll2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-52.74, total 93.36 Lot- 484-John F Snapp, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 602, Robert & Patricia Stith, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, 201755.45, total 143.40 Lot 423 - Bryon James & Natasha Lincoln, 202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201851.61, total 92.23 UNIT 3 Lots 184 & 185-John Aldworth: Sandra Lincoln, 2020-25.82, 2019-27.41, 2018-54.89, total 108.12 Lot 243- Amy Alexander, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot 183-John Aldworth & Sandra Lincoln, 202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, total 87.95 Lots 205 & 251-Meredith L Brockett, 2020-42.20, 201945.43, 2018-84.03, 201795.87, 2016-102.17, total 369.70 Lot 187- Sheila Case &William Wamsher, 202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot 186- Sheila Case & William Wamsher, 202019.79, 2019-20.33, 201847.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lots 124 & 125- Adam & Alicia Davidson, 202047.37, 2019-51.09, 201881.88, 2017-93.51, 201689.94, total 363.79 Lot 126- Adam & Alicia Davidson, 2020-37.89, 2019-40.65, 2018-69.98, 2017-80.41, 2016-74.97, total 303.90 Lot 252- Patricia Ann Frisbie, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, 201755.45, total 143.40 Lot 249- Patricia Ann Frisbie, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, 201755.45, total 143.40 Lot 84- Harry W. Hager, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, 2016-46.42, total 189.82 Lots 21 & 22- Debi J Hildenbrand, 2020-27.56, 2019-29.32, 2018-57.06, 2017-66.14, 2016-58.64, total 238.72 Lot 194- Teresa L. & Ricky Sr Hopping, 2020-9.779, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot 42- Jerry & Shelia Kearby, 2020-19.79, 201919.85, 2018-47.33, total 86.97 Lot 248- Mort & Lisa McElderry, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 247- Mort & Lisa McElderry, 2020-178.33, 2019-194.94, 2018-260.57, total 633.84 Lot 195-John T, Tammy & John Jr O Callaghan,202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, 2017-55.45, total143.40 Lot 208- Steve & Rebecca Oakleaf, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 207- Steve & Rebecca Oakleaf, 2020-19.79, 201919.85, 2018-47.33, total 86.97 Lot 233 & 234 – Steve & Rebecca Oakleaf, 202027.56, 2019-29.32, 201850.53, total 107.41 Lot 153 & 154-Lori Prescott and/or Kevin Sizemore, 2020-23.24, 2019-24.61, 2018-51.61, 2017-60.27, 2016-51.87, total 211.60 Lot 235-Jeff & Rachel VanHoozer, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot 10-Larry & Sherry Ward, 2020-19.79-2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 11-Larry D. Ward, 202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, total 87.95 Lot 182 - John Aldworth & Sandra Lincoln, 202028.41, 2019-30.27, 201858.13, total 116.81 UNIT 4 Lot 70- Alan Martin Brose, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017- -55.45, total 143.40 Lot 69-Alan Martin Brose, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lots 145 & 146 & 147 - Stephen G. Dominick, 2020-45.64, 2019-49.19, 2018-79.71, total 174.54 Lot 8- Delmar Jacobs c/o Julie Jacobs, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.23, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, 2016-46.42, total 189.82 Lot 16- Delmar L. Jacobs, 2020-19.79, 201920.83,2018-47.33, 201755.45, 2016-46.42, total 189.82 Lot 59-Jeremy Dana Lamb, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, 2016-46.42, total 189.82 Lot-22 & 23 -Joe & Angela Stephens, 2020-27.56, 2019-29.32, 2018-63.48, total 120.36 Lot-21-Joe & Angela Stephens, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 20-Joe & Angela Stephens, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lots 61 & 62-Todd McDowell, 2020-103.39, 2019-112.60, 2018-173.12, 2017-186.14, 2016-171.65, total 746.90 Lot 60- Todd McDowell, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, 2016-46.42, total 189.82

I, Barbara Harris, Collector, Grundy County, State of Missouri, do hereby certify that foregoing is true and correct list of lands and lots that will be offered for sale as above set forth.

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