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Waverly Swim Club Piccadilly

On Saturday, March 7, the Waverly Swim Club held their 8th annual piccadilly fundraiser. This year the event was held at the Waverly Community Building with approximately 200 guests in attendance. The event included a meal catered by Holly Jenkins, 50/50 raffle, two liquor wagon raffles, and concluded with the piccadilly auction. This yearly event is the sole fundraiser that helps with overall expenses of the Waverly pool. Here, Willie Harlow announces winner numbers during the piccadilly with help from lifeguard Samantha Mueller. For more from this event, see page 4. (Santa Fe Times photo by Klarissa Olvera)

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Alma 4-H Club Easter fun

On Thursday night, March 5, members of the Alma 4-H Club met at the Alma Communication building to create an Easter craft. Younger kids made Easter buntings and older members made mini wreaths. In front, working on a bunting: Charlie Schreiman. Seated on the couch, from left: Conner Stephens, Riley Schreiman, Colstyn Bergman receiving assistance from 4-H Leader Tiffany Bergman, Logan Lovercamp, Owen Ford. See more from this event on page 5. (Santa Fe Times photo by Klarissa Olvera)

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Waverly PD holds First Impact

On Thursday evening, March 5, the Waverly Police Department hosted their second First Impact program at Waverly City Hall. Speakers for the evening included Waverly Police Chief Stephen Phillips and Allyn Workman, a University of Missouri First Impact Educator. Here, Chief Phillips teaches guests about the Graduated Driver License law. (Santa Fe Times photo by Klarissa Olvera)

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Register beginning March 16 for Callery Pear buyback

Have invasive Callery (Bradford) pear trees? Cut them down and get a free native tree! The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is partnering with the Missouri Invasive Plant Council (MoIP), the Missouri Community Forestry Council, Magnificent Missouri, Forrest Keeling Nursery, Forest ReLeaf of Missouri, and the Missouri Prairie Foundation to host the 2026 Callery Pear Buyback Program in locations around the state.

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