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MacDonnell Appraisals Ribbon Cutting Held​​​

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Fourth of July Plans Set​​

The Mayor and Board of Aldermen are looking for two people to join the Planning & Zoning and Historic Weston Preservation Commissions. Ann Raab, chairman of both commissions, announced Monday night that she will leave the boards in August. “I just have too much going on in my life to continue,” she said. “I’ve enjoyed my time, but it’s time to make a change.”
A new member of the commissions, John Shorley, submitted his resignation recently, effective immediately.
Remaining members of the commissions will be Craig Rodgers, Megan Jantos, Kate Elsea Jones, Greg Hoffman, Beth McPherson, Tim Penrod, Allison Roberts. Mayor Kim Kirby said Monday night that after the new city hall employees are trained, she will also join the commissions in a spot reserved for the mayor.
If you are interested in helping to plan Weston’s future, please fill out an application available on line and at City Hall.

Four different organizations have come together to put of a grand Fourth of July event in downtown Weston.
This year, the celebration will actually be on the Fourth of July, since it falls on Friday. 
The Weston Chamber is sponsoring the Kid’s Parade, which has a 5:30 start.  Lineup is at Washington and Thomas Street in the Christian Assembly Parking Lot.
The Weston Historical Museum  will stay open until 8:00 pm  with give-aways for residents who come visit from 4-8pm. 
The Holladay Distillery Street Dance  will last from 6 to 9 in the 400 block of Main St. Holladay on Main will have an outdoor bar and music will be by D.J. Alan Lintner.
After dark, the Weston Masonic Lodge members will set of fireworks from a field across the railroad tracks at the foot of Main Street.
The 400 block of Main will close to parking and traffic at noon, so bring lawn chairs, food (not alcohol), and enjoy an evening of great entertainment with your neighbors.

New Clerk and Collector Hired​​

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New Members Wanted for Planning & Zoning​​​


A reluctant, “head down, keep building” kind of guy was finally convinced to hold a ribbon cutting for a new property appraisal company.
Launched three years ago as MacDonnell Appraisals, owners Drew has appraised a good portion of Weston since then. 
The company appraises Residential and rural properties up to forty acres 
“I care about the people and the town, want it to continue to be the bustling town that welcomed Janelle and me in 2017. Being a property and business owner in Weston helps us when appraising local properties. 
We are proud of our five star reviews on Google and the fact that our business is growing through referrals. 
We aren’t a just fill in the form type of appraiser. 
Our core values include community, kindness, integrity, pursuit of knowledge, being involved in the cities we serve. Once a month we do a charitable event and strongly believe in giving back. 

Drew and Janelle MacDonnell previously owned and ran The Hatchery Bed & Breakfast. 
Drew MacDonnell, Certified Residential Appraiser, SRA, RAA, MNAA explained his philosophy.
“In my professional opinion, no two towns should ever be appraised exactly the same,” he said. “Every state is made up of unique cities and municipalities and within those, distinct districts and neighborhoods, each with its own market dynamics and defining characteristics. 
“Weston is no exception. What makes Weston stand out even more is its rich historic character and the unmistakable charm of its residents. While many small towns across Missouri have faced declining populations, shrinking school attendance, and economic stagnation, Weston has resisted that trend. This community continues to attract families, preserve its heritage, and support a strong school system factors that contribute to long-term home values and a vibrant local economy.
Appraisers brought in from outside the area may not fully understand Weston’s appeal.

Weston will soon have a new staff in City Hall, after Aldermen voted Friday night to offer jobs to two of the applicants.
Sherry Mers of Iatan will start Monday, June 30 as City Clerk. Sarah Hinz of Weston will start as City Collector July 14.
Mayor Kim Kirby said both were strong candidates and will do well in the jobs. Ms. Mers will first learn the collector’s job, then start as City Clerk when Ms. Hinz arrives. 
The two jobs have been vacant since mid May, when both the Clerk and Collector quit. Mayor Kirby (and retired City Clerk) has been the chief officer at the office, with the help of volunteers and aldermen.

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