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June 24, 2022 • Vol. 3, Issue 25
Branson U to host Candidate Night July 8
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week, House of Hope stated, in part, “I have been advised by the City of Branson that we will not be able to operate the warming center this year above Riley’s Treasures. I have fought the city long and hard
Submitted to Branson Globe Do you know who’s running for elected offices in Taney County, and if so, would you like to chat with them personally and learn more about their platform and qualifications? Don’t miss the opportunity to learn who’s running and why, at the Taney County Candidate Forum, Friday, July 8. Hosted by Branson U, this FREE event starts at 6 p.m. at the Branson Tri-Lakes News office, 200 Industrial Park Drive in Hollister. Come early to save your seat and visit with candidates. Branson U is a local nonprofit committed to the premise that local government exists to serve the community and shouldn’t be secretive or exclusive. Making sure elected officials are accountable and accessible, however, is the responsibility of informed citizens who take the time to Learn, Lead, and Love—educating themselves about how local govern-
SEE WARMING CENTER, PAGE 23
SEE CANDIDATE NIGHT, PAGE 37
PAGE 2: CAM dedicates its new home on Hwy. 165.
GREAT BALLS OF FIRE greet shoppers at the Branson Landing Fountains. (Photo by George Kurland) PAGE 16: Here come the 14-inch pancakes! Billy Gail’s opens new location.
SEE NEWS BRIEFS Starting on page 20
YOUR WEEKEND WEATHER: Page 41 – Hot, hot, HOT! High of 101 on Saturday
Warming center faces possibility of not opening this winter By K.D. MICHAELS, Staff Writer After two winters of serving the needs of the homeless in the Branson area with a warming center, the House of Hope may be forced to close their doors. House of Hope is a warming
center that opens during the coldest months of the year, offering a warm meal, shelter, and more to those in need in the Branson area, when outside temperatures fall below freezing. In a Facebook post this past