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Public Notice for City of Bloomfield for 2022 Property Tax Rate
August 08th 2022 by Dee Loflin
Public Notice for City of Bloomfield for 2022 Property Tax Rate

PUBLIC NOTICE

There will be a Public Hearing for the residents of the City of Bloomfield concerning the 2022 property tax rate for the city of Bloomfield on August 22, 2022 at 6:20 p.m. in the Bloomfield City Hall basement.

General Revenue

2021 tax rate 0.5345

2022 proposed tax rate 0.5372

Library

2021 tax rate 0.1560

2022 proposed tax rate 0.1568



Last Updated on August 08th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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Bloomfield Schools Seeks Bids for Vo-Ag Addition Project
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Bloomfield R-XIV School District hereby solicits written, sealed bids to be received (and subsequently publicly opened) for construction of a new 1,800 SF Vo-Ag Addition Project no later than exactly 1:00 PM on Wednesday August 17, 2022, at the Administration Office, 505 Court Street, Bloomfield, MO 63825.

Bidding documents will be available on July 25, 2022 at Cape BluePrint and McKinstry file sharing site.

Call McKinstry office at 314.486.5796 for access to the bidding documents.

A Pre-Bid Meeting is scheduled for 10:00 AM on August 4, 2022 at the project site.

The District reserves the right to reject all bids for any reason; to accept any bid which it deems to be in its best interest; and to reject all bids and solicit new bids.

The District also reserves the right to waive any technicalities and negotiate any particulars within any bid.

Bidders must provide, with the bid, a Bid Bond or cashier's check in the amount of 5% of the proposed contract sum.

The successful bidder will be required to provide 100% Performance and Payment Bonds and to comply with the Missouri Prevailing Wage Law.


Last Updated on July 12th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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Bloomfield, MO - The Bloomfield Elementary School Kindergarten Graduation program was held on Monday, May 16th.  The kindergarten Class of 2022 will graduate high school in the year of 2034.  

Students entered the gym one at a time in a procession then sang three songs on stage, " Spread a Little Sunshine, You Are the Best, and Here Comes First Grade."

Each student then went to the microphone and stated, "When I grow up I want to be ......." before getting their diploma.  Many students wanted to be firemen, policemen, spies, ballerinas, teachers, nurses, etc. 

School board members handed out the diplomas then they sang the finale, "Moving On".  Mrs Skaggs did the welcome and the closure.

Students graduating are Beckett Brooks, Jace Brooks, Charity Cole, Samuel Goodin, Collin Henson, Eli Holt, MaKenzee Howard, Viktoria Hunsaker, Elizabeth Jarrell, Cooper Karnes, Chloe Kersey, Maci Lynxwiler, Addison Mangrum, Elijah McNeil, Maybree Newell, Connor ONeal, Brynn Phillips, Tex Ritter, Casen Rogers, Lyla Schuchart, MacKynlee Shemwell, and John Rylee Vandeven.

Isla Alsup, River Bracken, James Carmack, Annabelle Clary, Alex Coffee, Brently Cowen, Kayson Cowger, Landon Durall, Mackenzie Edwards, Asher Ford, Kaydence Holmes, Ian Johnson, Liam Loveless, LeeAnn Mace, Roman Pennebaker, Jayxon Pruett, Asher Pulley, Maddie Reeder, Rachael Sherfield, Colton Trickey, and Emily Vanvickle.

The Class of 2034 is now headed to first grade in the fall.


Last Updated on May 19th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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Bloomfield High School Held Its Class of 2022 Graduation on Saturday
May 17th 2022 by Dee Loflin
Bloomfield High School Held Its Class of 2022 Graduation on Saturday

Bloomfield, MO - On Saturday, May 14th, the Bloomfield High School held the Class of 2022 graduation ceremony with a total of 51 students.  The Senior Choir performed the National Anthem and the welcome was given by Mrs. Toni Hill, Superintendent of the school district.

Class of 2022 President, Mr. Will Robison, came to the stage to give the opening remarks, but first wanted to recognize a very special guest, Mr. Boyd Fry.  

"Before I get to my opening remarks, I would like to take a second and introduce a special guest of the Class of 2022," stated Robison. "60 years ago to the day, Bloomfield High School graduated the class of 1962.   Mr. Fry was a senior in 1962; however his father was in the Air Force and he had to leave two weeks before graduation so he could drive his mother and sister to New York City.  Then they boarded a ship to be with his father in Morocco."

"Since he didn't get to walk across the stage with his class and considering his father's and his family's sacrifice to serve our great country, we are pleased to have him back to give him this opportunity to walk across the stage and receive his diploma."  With that being said, he introduced Mr. Fry to the audience and they gave him a standing ovation.

Robison then gave his opening remarks and pro-tips that will hopefully make the graduate's lives a little better.

"Well we made it!  For 13 years we have attended the state requirement called school to get to this moment.  Personally, I am grateful that this is the one formal school event that we all get to wear a hat!"

Robison went on to say that parents, grandparents, and teachers have all helped shape them into adults and what great memories each of them will carry with them forever.

"What great memories we have made together throughout our 13 years of government enforced education," Robison continued.  "But really what do YOU want to be when you grow up?"

"In elementary, many of us said things like a firefighter or an astronaut, and just like that, here we are.  I hope to see many of you on news achieving greatness in the world of outer space.  Many of you know what your life will look like in six months, but many of us do not and despite what it seems like, I've heard that is ok.  Doors will be closed, and doors will be opened, so don't be afraid to walk through them.  As you plan and think about the future, I have a small piece of advice.  Instead of "what do I want to be when I grow up," ask yourself "WHO do I want to be when I grow up".  Twenty years from now, do you want to be the best parent you can be? or the best nurse you can be? or the best friend that you can be?  This is the only path to true happiness and success."

Here are a few Pro-Tips he gave to his classmates: 1.  Show me your friends, and I'll show you your future; 2.  You're better off to have two or three true friends than 10 fake ones; 3.  Be a problem solver, not a problem creator; 4.  Brush your teeth at least twice a day, and floss and use mouthwash too; 5.  Have faith.  Isaiah 58:11  "Where God guides, He provides.

"Although you may have not been ready for life just 60 seconds ago, I now feel that you are all ready for everything that life has to offer.  I would like to thank each and everyone of you for 13 great years of life together.  This is Will Robison signing off.  Peace out BHS!"

High School principal, Mr. Jason Karnes, recognized seven individuals who have dedicated their last two years of high school career, attending Sikeston Career & Technology Center.  They are Garrett Cohen (Criminal Justice), Nathan Haught (Criminal Justice), Skylar Howard (Radio/TV Broadcasting), Lane Sisson (Welding), Skyler Smith (Auto Mechanics), Tanner Taylor (Carpentry), and Kylie Wheelis (Child Development Care).

Mrs. Jenifer Ragins then announced the A+ Recipients. Those students must have completed all of the A+ requirements.  These students have maintained a 2.5 GPA or higher, 95% attendance, completed 50 hours of mentoring, 20 hours of community service, and scored proficient or advanced on the Algebra 1 EOC.  They are Molly Below, Garrett Cohen, Abigail Conner, Aidan Cowart, Macie Davidson, Andrew DeVore, Emilie Hancock, Rosa Hester, Dawson Hill, Ashlynn Hudgens-Sills, Shane Hull, Alyssa Jarrell, Joseph Lane, Nathan Lockhart, Mattison Pennington, Karsynn Phillips, Hayleigh Poe, Austin Pratt, Will Robison, Abbigayle Siler, Lane Sisson, and Michael Webb.

Principal Karnes recognized the  Top 10 Seniors: Hayleigh Poe, Austin Pratt, Rosa Hester, Karsynn Phillips, Ely Stoker, Aidan Cowart, Molly Below, Abigail Conner, Will Robison, and Joseph Lane.

Austin Pratt, Salutatorian, gave his address to the Class of 2022.  "Well, Look around, we did it guys.  Friends, instructors, family, and extended family.  I'm glad you are all here.  I wish I could say "let's make this quick," but sadly I'm too awesome to fit an entire speech in a small package.  I will, however, spare you from the usual repeated stuff you have already heard today."

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He gave a shout out to someone who was so close to getting this sash (his salutatorian sash) that it was a difference of thousandths on our GPA.  Can we all give a round of applause to Rosa Hester?  Rosa, I still consider this a tie for second place.  Official rules can kiss it, you earned it!" 

The one thing he wanted to leave his fellow classmates was this, "I want to share today is IT IS OKAY NOT TO BE PERFECT!  We have been screwing up on things our entire lives, what makes us all think adulthood is gonna change that?  We may change, we may become "mature", whatever the heck that means, but we will still screw up.  We will make mistakes.  We will get unsatisfactory grades on history tests.  We will still get second place (pointing to his sash).  But we won't be the only ones."

Hayleigh Poe, Valedictorian, gave her address next.  "It's an absolute honor to be standing here today speaking for the amazing class of 2022."

She gave great advice.  "I genuinely believe that it is never too late to start living your dream, to do what brings you the purest form of joy.  In this next chapter of our lives, we need to focus on allowing ourselves to be happy because we seldom allow ourselves that iny liberty.  It is what society needs the most of, a smile, a good deed, even something as simple as chocolate cake on the weekends."

She thanked everyone for the memories and said it was even better than a high school musical.  "Go out and face the world in true Wildcat fashion.  Show them what you've got because I know it's going to be great.  Until next time guys."

Students were recognized for their scholarship. (Those scholarships will be listed in a separate article on the ShowMe Times).  The class of 2022 earned a total of $501,300.00 in scholarships and the A+ Program and a variety of organizations and institutions, including local organizations and sponsors.

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The students were given one last opportunity to hug and say their goodbyes to the song by Hannah Montana - "I'll Always Remember You"

The certification of the Class of 2022 was stated by Mrs. Hill, diplomas were distributed and the closing remarks were done by Dawson Hill, treasurer of the class.

Dawson read a poem to the class then thanked them.

"On behalf of the Class of 2022, I would like to thank all of the teachers, parents, and friends who helped us make it here today.  Without all of you we wouldn't be the people we are now.  To close out my speech today I am going to paraphrase a quote from kid president.  If it ain't gonna make the world a better place just don't do it.  Class of 2022 it is our time and I love you all!!! Farewell!" 

"it has been a pleasure to serve as your principal the last four years.  I have enjoyed working hand in hand with you this year and I look forward to hearing about your accomplishments as you enter the next chapter of your life," commented Karnes. "Always remember you are a special part of this school district and community, and we wish you well in whatever your next chapter holds."

The Class of 2022 stood and faced the audience before leaving in a recessional.

Graduating seniors are Gabriel Adkins, Shilynn Bader, Molly Below, Mason Bennett, Marian Black, Persephone Bradley, Matthew Cazee, Garrett Cohen, Abigail Conner, Aidan Cowart, Macie Davidson, Gavyn DeBeaux, Andrew DeVore, Alaina Dockins, Hannah Faries, Rollins Gigaroa, Alyssa Goins, Dalli Griffin, Emilie Hancock, Nathan Haught, Rosa Hester, Dawson Hill, Skylar Howard, Ashlynn Hudgens-Sills, Shane Hull, Alyssa Jarrell, Jeffrey Jarrell, Katelyn Johnson, Joseph Lane, Nathan Lockhart, Austin Loveless, Ryan McAnally, Ethan McRoberts, Mattison Pennington, Karsynn Phillips, Hayleigh Poe, Austin Pratt, Hannah Pullum, Joshua Reynolds, Will Robison, Connor Scott, Abbigayle Siler, Skyler Sindorf, Lane Sisson, Skyler Smith, Ely Stoker, Tanner Taylor Emma Sherfield, Isabelle Tippen, Michael Webb, and Kylie Wheelis.


Last Updated on May 17th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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