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July 29, 2022 • Vol. 3, Issue 30
INSIDE:
Timeline for the selection of Branson’s city administrator
BEGINNING ON PAGE 5: Read what area candidates have to say.
OFF TO REGIONALS – AGAIN! The Central Ozarks Cal Ripken League team from Ballparks of America are state champs for the second year in a row. SEE STORY ON PAGE 2 (Special to Branson Globe) PAGE 20-21: See official ballots for Taney and Stone counties. Vote Aug. 2!
Musical pioneer Bob Mabe is remembered
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By K.D. MICHAELS, Staff Writer The Branson entertainment community lost a true legend. Bob Mabe was the last of the original Baldknobbers cast. Mabe, along with three of his brothers formed the music and comedy show, performing in an older building near
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the shore of Lake Taneycomo. The original show—the first of its kind in Branson—featured country and gospel music, hillbilly humor and even some old-fashioned country preaching. He and his family have been credited with setting the stage for Branson to become the live en-
tertainment capital of the world. Mabe’s wife, Sue, in a Facebook post stated, “Bob loved big and was a larger-than-life entertainer. If you knew Bob, you knew he loved people and loved making all feel welcome. He started entertaining SEE MABE REMEMBERED, PAGE 17
By GARY J. GROMAN, Independent Journalist On Tuesday April 19, 2022, the Branson Board of Aldermen (Board), by unanimous vote, put City Administrator Stan Dobbins on administrative leave as of April 20, 2022. In a May 19, 2022, Board Study session, Jan Fischer, Branson’s Director of Human Resources, presented a detailed outline of the search process and criteria for selecting the city’s new Administrator. The process would begin with a Local Search conducted through the city’s Human Resources Department. If the Local Search did not come up with a large enough pool of qualified candidates, the city would hire an outside Executive Search firm to assist in the process. The following Q&A Session on July 25, with Jan Fischer explains the status of the process thus far. The target date for selecting a new City Administrator SEE CITY ADMINISTRATOR, PAGE 18