Mahjong Classes Series Draws Strong Community Interest A three-week series of Mahjong classes kicked off on Friday, June 13th, attracting a full house of enthusiastic participants. The first session reached capacity quickly, with a waiting list established due to high demand. Sue, a passionate Mahjong player, along with two of her friends, generously volunteered their time and expertise to lead the classes. Their commitment to sharing the game has sparked great interest within the community, offering residents an engaging opportunity to learn and enjoy this classic tile-based game. Classes are held at Memorial Hall from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. each Friday. The series will continue over the next two weeks, providing attendees with a chance to develop their skills and connect with fellow players. For more information, contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 417-237-7050. Registration is open online at https://secure.rec1.com/MO/carthage-mo/catalog. Residents are encouraged to register soon to secure a spot in future sessions.
8 months ago, City of Carthage
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🚨 Important Parking Notice 🚨 We have received multiple concerns about cars parking in the street while waiting to pick up children after school. This creates a safety hazard by blocking traffic flow. To address this, our Street Department will be installing "No Parking" signs. We will also be working with the school to notify parents that street parking will no longer be allowed. Our goal is to give everyone ample notice and encourage compliance with these new parking rules, so we can avoid the need for enforcement actions like ticketing. Thank you for your cooperation in helping keep our roads safe! 🚗🚸 #SafetyFirst #Community #ParkingNotice
12 months ago, City of Carthage
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We are excited to celebrate the Ribbon Cutting at Carl Lewton/Rock Stadium, as it is an important piece of our history. And though some needed repairs had to be made to ensure the safety and longevity of the ballfield for future generations, overwhelmingly the majority of citizens let it be known they wanted this to remain as a ballfield. And that has always been our plan to have it remain as a ballfield. We are pleased to have the high school baseball team back on their home turf! Future use of the field will be for Little League. There have been many repairs and renovations to the field including replacement of the outfield fence, purchased and installed a new scoreboard, restored electricity to the clubhouse and also stadium lights, new bleachers, concrete, dirt, seeded the area behind the bleachers, new left field foul pole and base rock for the concrete. $150,000 was allocated out of Use Tax money to renovate the stadium and was unanimously approved on December 19, 2023. To date we have spent just over $90,000 on repairs and renovations. We are pleased to have the field safe and ready for this year’s ball season. Thanks to the Chamber of Commerce for helping us celebrate!
almost 2 years ago, City of Carthage
Ribbon Cutting
Ribbon Cutting
Ribbon Cutting
Last night Carthage Police Department and the City of Carthage had the privilege of swearing-in 5 new officers. Pictured from left to right: Jennifer Hinojoza, Isaac Fry, Kyle Fallis, Jessica Guevara, and Michael Lane.
almost 2 years ago, City of Carthage
Police Department
Due to ongoing complaints and parking issues in the downtown area, we would like to remind everyone that there is a two-hour parking ordinance in the City Code. Sec. 23-424. - Two-hour parking. (a) No person shall park any vehicle within the following listed boundaries on any public street and leave the same continuously parked for a period greater than two (2) hours between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday: The area bounded on the west by the east curb line of Garrison Avenue and on the north by the south curb line of Central Avenue and on the east by the east curb line of Howard Street and on the south by the north curb line of Sixth Street. (b) The police committee of the council may designate certain streets within the above bounded areas as areas in which parking is not restricted. Any such areas shall be placed on a list and a copy will be kept by the chief of police and the city clerk. The council may make changes to the list. (c) Any person guilty of violating the provisions of subsection (a) or (b) shall be subject to a fine of five dollars ($5.00) if such fine is paid within seventy-two (72) hours of the placement of a notice of violation on the vehicle, provided however, that if such person has received more than four (4) such notices of violation within a thirty (30) day period such person shall be subject to a fine of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) if paid within seventy-two (72) hours of the placement of a notice of violation on the vehicle. If the fines mentioned above are not paid within seventy-two (72) hours and the person is found guilty of violating the provisions of subsection (a) or (b), such person shall be sentenced to a fine in accordance with the general penalty sections of the Carthage Code. (d) It shall be unlawful for any person to move his motor vehicle from one (1) location on the Carthage Square or within one (1) block of the Carthage Square to another location on the Carthage Square or within one (1) block of the Carthage Square for the purpose of avoiding the two-hour parking limitation as set forth in subsection (a) above. Any person found guilty of violating this subsection shall be subject to fine not less than ten dollars ($10.00) and not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00). (e) No person shall be fined for violation of the two-hour parking restriction above if on the day in question he has ridden on the city operated bus tour and as a result thereof has parked for more than two (2) hours at any restricted location. It shall be the duty of such person upon receiving a notice of violation of this section to furnish proof of his riding said bus on the time and date in question. (Code 1978, § 307.010; Ord. No. 6245, § 1, 6-12-90; Ord. No. 6387, § 1, 1-29-92; Ord. No. 96-68, § I, 9-24-96; Ord. No. 17-34, § I, 8-8-17)
over 2 years ago, Michael Miller