By Carson Blake Planning and zoning began business as usual on Tuesday, February 9, with two rezoning applications for 407 Redbud Ln. and 203 N. Henry Clay Blvd., from residential
By Ernie Wren Old Man Winter finally blew in with sub-zero temperatures this week. Public Works crews are out clearing roads, although with all-day snow, it was a bit challenging.
Ashland Police Chief Gabe Edwards rolls out after visiting the newly open Break Time store on the north side of the Hwy 63 Ashland Exit. Below, an interior and pump
By: Sara Walsh This past week I chaired the House Budget Committee as we heard the Missouri Department of Transportation give its Fiscal Year 2022 budget presentation. My HB 380
Game Recap: Women’s Basketball Mizzou Women’s fell to No. 24/25 Georgia, 82-64, on Sunday afternoon at Mizzou Arena. The Tigers held a six-point lead after the first quarter and was
The winter season brings plenty of joy and beauty, but it can also wreak havoc on your outdoor plants and landscaping. Some of this damage is unavoidable, depending on where
If your electricity goes out due to snow and ice, a generator can keep power flowing to your home or business. The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI), an international trade
Dear Dr. Walensky, Thank you for your leadership in helping to prioritize long term care residents and staff for the COVID-19 vaccine. The American Health Care Association and National Center
By Frank Finley The Eagles boys basketball team had a quick start in their game Wednesday and took a 26-14 lead into the half, but Harrisburg gave Southern Boone a
By Frank Finley The Southern Boone high school girls basketball team overwhelmed opponents last week with two huge wins. The Lady Eagles defeated the Hickman Kewpies 55-33 in a Wednesday