By: Tara Blue 2024 is an election year with several opportunities to make your values heard on a local, state, and federal level. Here is your “good-to-know” information about upcoming
By: Aidan Pittman, Columbia Missourian JEFFERSON CITY — Bills that would alter Missouri’s personal property tax by changing eligibility for its tax freeze and lowering assessment rates, were discussed Tuesday,
Ashland Police, Boone County Sherriff’s Office, and Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the following recent arrests: Terra Eavenson, age 44 of Ashland. Arrested by APD on 01/19/2024 for failure to
Southern Boone Hit with First Winter Storm of the Year By: Tara Blue A polar vortex swept through Southern Boone this past week, bringing the first real snowstorm of the
By: Tara Blue The City of Ashland appointed Interim Chief Scott Young as the new chief of the Ashland Police Department during the Tuesday, Jan. 16th board of aldermen meeting.
By: Tara Blue As the Jan. 26th application deadline approaches, Boone County Commissioners Kip Kendrick and Justin Aldred met with Southern Boone residents on Wednesday, Jan. 10th at the school
By: Ernie Wren I ran into Ashland Public Works Director James Creel at Moser’s and we chatted a bit about the new Perry Avenue completions. He provided an informative update
Jan. 17- 1920: Prohibition era begins in the U.S. one year after ratification of the 18th Amendment. It lasts almost 14 years until ratification of the 21st amendment on December
By: Tara Blue Annaleigh Lohmann of Hartsburg recently participated in the Southern Boone County Public Library’s “Reading to Rex” program. As a fun way to improve and promote literacy, children