Congratulations to Michael Miller on earning the SHRM‑SCP (Senior Certified Professional) certification! This prestigious achievement reflects advanced knowledge, leadership, and dedication to excellence in the human resources field. We’re proud to recognize the commitment and expertise that strengthen the City of Carthage organization and support our employees every day. 👏🎉

The City of Carthage Emergency Management team reminds residents that storm sirens are designed to alert people who are outdoors. Sirens are not intended to be heard inside homes or buildings. When indoors during severe weather, residents should rely on multiple ways to receive warnings, such as NOAA weather radios, local media, or trusted weather apps. Understanding how storm sirens are meant to be used helps ensure everyone stays informed and prepared when severe weather threatens our community.

Congratulations to Miranda Deal on earning the designation of Missouri Registered City Clerk! This achievement reflects a strong commitment to professional excellence, continued learning, and dedicated service to the City of Carthage. We’re proud to recognize the hard work and leadership that contribute to strengthening our community and advancing the standards of municipal service across Missouri. 👏🎉

Huge thanks to Ghetto Tacos for treating City Hall staff; including Administration and Municipal Court to a full meal today! We’re so grateful to be thought of and proud to have worked alongside them through Food Truck Friday. From operating under a tent nine years ago to running multiple food trucks and a brick‑and‑mortar in Webb City—what an incredible journey to watch! 🌮❤️

Food Truck Friday Returns to Central Park on April 10
The City of Carthage is excited to announce the return of Food Truck Friday, with the 2026 season officially kicking off on Friday, April 10, in Central Park, located just steps from historic Route 66.
Food Truck Friday is a long‑standing community tradition that brings together a variety of food trucks, local vendors, and live entertainment in a family‑friendly outdoor setting. The event is held on the second Friday of each month, April through September, and runs from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m..
This year’s season is especially significant, as Carthage celebrates 10 years of Food Truck Fridays alongside the Route 66 Centennial, making 2026 a milestone year for both residents and visitors.
“We’re thrilled to welcome everyone back to Central Park for another season of Food Truck Friday,” said Melissa Little, Tourism Director for the City of Carthage. “This event has become a staple of our community and a great way to showcase Carthage as a destination along Route 66.”
Each Food Truck Friday features a lineup of food trucks offering a wide variety of cuisine, along with themed nights that highlight Carthage’s Route 66 heritage and seasonal celebrations. Additional event dates for the 2026 season include May 8, June 12, July 10, August 14, and September 11.
Food Truck Friday is free to attend and open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, enjoy the park atmosphere, and support local and regional vendors.
For event updates, vendor information, or additional details, go to https://www.visitcarthage.com/foodtruckfriday and follow the Food Truck Friday in Central Park on social media or contact Melissa Little at (417) 423‑8075.
The City of Carthage is excited to announce the return of Food Truck Friday, with the 2026 season officially kicking off on Friday, April 10, in Central Park, located just steps from historic Route 66.
Food Truck Friday is a long‑standing community tradition that brings together a variety of food trucks, local vendors, and live entertainment in a family‑friendly outdoor setting. The event is held on the second Friday of each month, April through September, and runs from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m..
This year’s season is especially significant, as Carthage celebrates 10 years of Food Truck Fridays alongside the Route 66 Centennial, making 2026 a milestone year for both residents and visitors.
“We’re thrilled to welcome everyone back to Central Park for another season of Food Truck Friday,” said Melissa Little, Tourism Director for the City of Carthage. “This event has become a staple of our community and a great way to showcase Carthage as a destination along Route 66.”
Each Food Truck Friday features a lineup of food trucks offering a wide variety of cuisine, along with themed nights that highlight Carthage’s Route 66 heritage and seasonal celebrations. Additional event dates for the 2026 season include May 8, June 12, July 10, August 14, and September 11.
Food Truck Friday is free to attend and open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, enjoy the park atmosphere, and support local and regional vendors.
For event updates, vendor information, or additional details, go to https://www.visitcarthage.com/foodtruckfriday and follow the Food Truck Friday in Central Park on social media or contact Melissa Little at (417) 423‑8075.

The City of Carthage has received a Community Forestry Cost-share award from the Missouri Department of Conservation.
The program supports communities in promoting the benefits of and enhancing their urban forests. Through the cost-share funding, the city will remove thirteen ash trees on the golf course that are expected to become hazardous as a result of infestation by the non-native Emerald Ash Borer.
The project also includes the planting of 26 new trees on the golf course, contributing to the long-term health and diversity of the area’s tree canopy. For more information, contact: Carthage Parks and Recreation at (417) 237-7035 or parksdepartment@carthagemo.gov.
The program supports communities in promoting the benefits of and enhancing their urban forests. Through the cost-share funding, the city will remove thirteen ash trees on the golf course that are expected to become hazardous as a result of infestation by the non-native Emerald Ash Borer.
The project also includes the planting of 26 new trees on the golf course, contributing to the long-term health and diversity of the area’s tree canopy. For more information, contact: Carthage Parks and Recreation at (417) 237-7035 or parksdepartment@carthagemo.gov.

Focused on future opportunities for Carthage’s parks and recreation system, Parks and Recreation Director Richard Bonine and Councilwoman Jana Schramm met with Patti Reed, Outdoor Recreation Grant Planner with Missouri State Parks, during the annual Parks and Recreation Conference and Expo in Columbia to discuss grant procurement.

The City of Carthage is now seeking three candidates to serve on the Carthage Public Library Board.
Appointments are for a three‑year term beginning July 2026. Community members interested in supporting and guiding the future of our public library are encouraged to apply online at https://www.carthagemo.gov/forms/14365
Appointments are for a three‑year term beginning July 2026. Community members interested in supporting and guiding the future of our public library are encouraged to apply online at https://www.carthagemo.gov/forms/14365

North Garrison Bridges Scheduled to Close Following MoDOT annual inspection.
The City of Carthage announces that the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has directed the closure of the two northernmost bridges on Garrison Avenue due to structural issues. The routine annual inspection identified significant structural deterioration beyond what was documented during the inspection performed in early 2025.
In the interest of public safety, the affected bridges will be fully closed to all traffic beginning Friday, February 27, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. The bridges will remain closed until further notice. Residents and commuters are encouraged to plan ahead and utilize alternate routes.
The City is actively evaluating all available options for the replacement of the bridges and remains committed to maintaining safe infrastructure. The City of Carthage will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
The City of Carthage announces that the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has directed the closure of the two northernmost bridges on Garrison Avenue due to structural issues. The routine annual inspection identified significant structural deterioration beyond what was documented during the inspection performed in early 2025.
In the interest of public safety, the affected bridges will be fully closed to all traffic beginning Friday, February 27, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. The bridges will remain closed until further notice. Residents and commuters are encouraged to plan ahead and utilize alternate routes.
The City is actively evaluating all available options for the replacement of the bridges and remains committed to maintaining safe infrastructure. The City of Carthage will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

🚨 PUBLIC SAFETY NOTICE – RED FLAG WARNING 🚨
The City of Carthage is under a Red Flag Warning today from 11 AM to 7 PM. Conditions are extremely favorable for fast-moving fires.
All residents are urged to avoid any activity that could start a fire. Fires may spread rapidly and threaten homes and lives.
Your cooperation today is critical to community safety.
The City of Carthage is under a Red Flag Warning today from 11 AM to 7 PM. Conditions are extremely favorable for fast-moving fires.
All residents are urged to avoid any activity that could start a fire. Fires may spread rapidly and threaten homes and lives.
Your cooperation today is critical to community safety.

City Administrator Traci Cox and Councilman Alan Snow attended the Missouri Municipal League Legislative Conference, where they had the opportunity to meet with Senator Jill Carter and Representative Cathy Jo Loy.
These conversations are an important part of advocating for our community and staying engaged on legislative issues that impact our city.
These conversations are an important part of advocating for our community and staying engaged on legislative issues that impact our city.

City Administrator Traci Cox and Mayor Bren Flanigan welcomed Naomi Baker, Field Representative for Congressman Eric Burlison, to strengthen communication and support for Carthage and the broader 7th Congressional District. Naomi, who serves constituents from her Joplin office at 2727 E. 32nd St., Ste. 2, is available to help residents navigate federal issues such as USPS and IRS matters. She can be reached at naomi.baker@mail.house.gov or 417‑781‑1041.

Safety Tips from Chief Jason Martin, as the Fire Department prepares for the approaching winter storm with extreme temperatures:

Update: As of Monday, February 9, 2026, the stoplight is fully operational.
The stoplight located at S. Garrison and Fir Road is currently operating under MoDOT standards in flashing red mode for a total of 14 days, beginning January 22, before it becomes fully operational.
Please note this process is managed by MoDOT. We appreciate your patience, as we understand this may be frustrating in the days ahead.


The City of Carthage is inviting residents, businesses, and visitors to take advantage of the MyCarthage mobile app, a digital tool designed to keep the community informed and engaged.
The mobile app allows users to quickly access updates and resources from across City Hall, including events, meeting notices, department information, and commonly requested documents.
App features include:
City department listings and contact information
Community events and announcements
Public meetings, agendas, and minutes
Direct access to city services and online forms
Push alerts for timely updates and notices
Download the “My Carthage” app today through the App Store or Google Play on your mobile device.
The mobile app allows users to quickly access updates and resources from across City Hall, including events, meeting notices, department information, and commonly requested documents.
App features include:
City department listings and contact information
Community events and announcements
Public meetings, agendas, and minutes
Direct access to city services and online forms
Push alerts for timely updates and notices
Download the “My Carthage” app today through the App Store or Google Play on your mobile device.

We are pleased to share that two major street projects causing road closures have officially wrapped up, and both roadways are now open to traffic. We appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding during this time and recognize the inconvenience these closures may have caused. Thank you for your cooperation as these important improvements were completed.

We were honored to gather in the Council Chambers on Wednesday, December 10th, to celebrate the retirement of Chief Hawkins. The room was filled with colleagues, community members, friends, and family—each one helping make the morning truly memorable.
This album also includes a photo of Chief Hawkins receiving a proclamation from Mayor Bren Flanigan during the December 9th City Council Meeting—another special moment recognizing his 43 years of dedicated service to the City of Carthage.
Thank you to everyone who joined us in honoring his remarkable career.
This album also includes a photo of Chief Hawkins receiving a proclamation from Mayor Bren Flanigan during the December 9th City Council Meeting—another special moment recognizing his 43 years of dedicated service to the City of Carthage.
Thank you to everyone who joined us in honoring his remarkable career.










The Carthage Police Department recently completed its 8-week Citizen’s Police Academy, an educational program designed to give community members a behind-the-scenes look at local law enforcement operations. Meeting one evening a week, participants experienced hands-on activities, interactive demonstrations, and direct instruction from officers across a wide range of disciplines.
Week 1 introduced participants to the history of the Carthage Police Department. Attendees learned how the department has evolved over the years and toured the police facility, including the patrol room, investigations offices, and equipment areas.
Week 2 focused on Patrol Operations. Participants learned how officers handle day-to-day calls, conduct traffic stops, and respond to emergencies. They then had the opportunity to perform simulated car stops, experiencing firsthand the communication and safety skills required.
Week 3 covered SWAT operations, where attendees were introduced to the team’s specialized equipment, training, and mission. Participants even got to take part in building-entry tactics, working with officers to practice safe movement and room-clearing techniques.
Week 4 explored DWI investigations. Participants learned how officers identify impaired drivers and were able to practice field sobriety testing, giving them a deeper understanding of the process and its importance for roadway safety.
Week 5 focused on Firearms. With the support of firearms instructors, attendees handled police-issued weapons and had the opportunity to fire at the MSSU indoor firing range, learning about safety, accuracy, and the responsibilities involved in law enforcement firearms training.
Week 6 centered on Use of Force and Defensive Tactics. Participants observed demonstrations of officer defense techniques and learned about the legal and practical considerations involved in use-of-force decisions. Volunteers were even allowed to experience a TASER application, providing a safe but realistic perspective on this tool.
Week 7 highlighted Criminal Investigations, giving participants insight into how detectives develop leads, interview witnesses, collect information, and build cases.
Week 8 wrapped up the program with Crime Scene Investigations. Participants examined evidence collection processes, photography, sketching, and documentation. The evening concluded with a mock crime scene, where attendees applied what they learned to work through a staged investigation.
At the end of the final session, the Carthage Police Department proudly graduated 10 participants from the 2025 academy.
Lt. Eric Miller and the instructors are incredibly grateful for the citizens who dedicated their time to participate in this year’s program. Their engagement, questions, and enthusiasm made this academy a rewarding experience for the staff and officers. Programs like this play an important role in building community trust, strengthening relationships, and promoting transparency in law enforcement.
They would also like to thank everyone who joined —your support means a great deal to the Carthage Police Department, and they look forward to continuing this partnership with their community.
Week 1 introduced participants to the history of the Carthage Police Department. Attendees learned how the department has evolved over the years and toured the police facility, including the patrol room, investigations offices, and equipment areas.
Week 2 focused on Patrol Operations. Participants learned how officers handle day-to-day calls, conduct traffic stops, and respond to emergencies. They then had the opportunity to perform simulated car stops, experiencing firsthand the communication and safety skills required.
Week 3 covered SWAT operations, where attendees were introduced to the team’s specialized equipment, training, and mission. Participants even got to take part in building-entry tactics, working with officers to practice safe movement and room-clearing techniques.
Week 4 explored DWI investigations. Participants learned how officers identify impaired drivers and were able to practice field sobriety testing, giving them a deeper understanding of the process and its importance for roadway safety.
Week 5 focused on Firearms. With the support of firearms instructors, attendees handled police-issued weapons and had the opportunity to fire at the MSSU indoor firing range, learning about safety, accuracy, and the responsibilities involved in law enforcement firearms training.
Week 6 centered on Use of Force and Defensive Tactics. Participants observed demonstrations of officer defense techniques and learned about the legal and practical considerations involved in use-of-force decisions. Volunteers were even allowed to experience a TASER application, providing a safe but realistic perspective on this tool.
Week 7 highlighted Criminal Investigations, giving participants insight into how detectives develop leads, interview witnesses, collect information, and build cases.
Week 8 wrapped up the program with Crime Scene Investigations. Participants examined evidence collection processes, photography, sketching, and documentation. The evening concluded with a mock crime scene, where attendees applied what they learned to work through a staged investigation.
At the end of the final session, the Carthage Police Department proudly graduated 10 participants from the 2025 academy.
Lt. Eric Miller and the instructors are incredibly grateful for the citizens who dedicated their time to participate in this year’s program. Their engagement, questions, and enthusiasm made this academy a rewarding experience for the staff and officers. Programs like this play an important role in building community trust, strengthening relationships, and promoting transparency in law enforcement.
They would also like to thank everyone who joined —your support means a great deal to the Carthage Police Department, and they look forward to continuing this partnership with their community.





International Travel Professionals Explore Carthage on Travel South USA’s “Get Your Kicks: A Missouri Route 66 Road Trip Adventure”
Carthage had the privilege of welcoming a 2 groups of international travel agents today as part of Travel South USA’s “Get Your Kicks: A Missouri Route 66 Road Trip Adventure.” Representatives from the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, Australia, Italy, Germany, Denmark, France, Brazil, Japan, and the Netherlands made Carthage a featured stop on their Missouri experience.
Their visit included tours of two beloved local landmarks—the historic Boots Court Motel and the one-of-a-kind Red Oak II. Each location offered a vivid look into the nostalgic charm and authentic Route 66 heritage that define our community.
The group shared their admiration for Carthage’s rich history, welcoming atmosphere, and beautifully preserved cultural sites. It was an honor to showcase the places and stories that make America’s Maple Leaf City an unforgettable destination for travelers from around the world.
Carthage had the privilege of welcoming a 2 groups of international travel agents today as part of Travel South USA’s “Get Your Kicks: A Missouri Route 66 Road Trip Adventure.” Representatives from the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, Australia, Italy, Germany, Denmark, France, Brazil, Japan, and the Netherlands made Carthage a featured stop on their Missouri experience.
Their visit included tours of two beloved local landmarks—the historic Boots Court Motel and the one-of-a-kind Red Oak II. Each location offered a vivid look into the nostalgic charm and authentic Route 66 heritage that define our community.
The group shared their admiration for Carthage’s rich history, welcoming atmosphere, and beautifully preserved cultural sites. It was an honor to showcase the places and stories that make America’s Maple Leaf City an unforgettable destination for travelers from around the world.
Carthage Police Department concludes investigation into a report of a possible animal mistreatment.
The Carthage Police Department received a report of a small dog possibly being mistreated. Chief Hawkins advises officers conducted an in-person welfare check to ensure the animal’s safety and well-being.
Officers confirmed that the dog appears healthy, properly cared for, and not in any danger. No signs of mistreatment were found.
The City appreciates the community’s vigilance and encourages residents to continue reporting concerns when they arise. The safety of both our citizens and their animals remains a top priority.
The Carthage Police Department received a report of a small dog possibly being mistreated. Chief Hawkins advises officers conducted an in-person welfare check to ensure the animal’s safety and well-being.
Officers confirmed that the dog appears healthy, properly cared for, and not in any danger. No signs of mistreatment were found.
The City appreciates the community’s vigilance and encourages residents to continue reporting concerns when they arise. The safety of both our citizens and their animals remains a top priority.

