The special session called by Gov. Mike Parson concluded Wednesday afternoon as the legislature gave final approval to Medicaid funding, but the Senate failed to consider a pro-life bill approved
June 30, 2021 – The Boone County Bicentennial Committee is pleased to present to the City of Ashland its portion of the “Treasures of Boone County” mural during its Board
By: Ernie Wren Every once in a while a positive, heartwarming story unfolds. This past Monday a high school class ring was found by a construction worker while remodeling the
Sentinel Storage Public Notice Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of July, 2021 at 10: AM, a public auction will be held for the purpose of satisfying
Kenneth Moreau of Ashland, passed away June 22, 2021 at his home, he was 91 years old. Kenneth was born June 29, 1929 in Jefferson City, the son of Alex
Projected flood stage on Friday the 25th was at 31.5. Which would cause many to begin moving equipment and other items within the flood area for fear of damage. Flood
Shreya Bhola The Fourth of July is traditionally one of the most dangerous times to be on the road with an increase in drunk drivers and deadly crashes. Whether you’re
By: Travis Naughton Exactly ten years ago, I enjoyed one of the greatest weeks of my life as a writer. At my very first book-signing event, held in my hometown
By: Frank Burkett The old adage, “CRIME DOESN’T PAY”, maybe we should think again. I don’t like to pile it on, especially of the deceased. I know all the Liberals
By: Todd Pridemore Following a successful 21-5 season that ended one game short of the Final Four, nine Eagles received post-season honors. On the all-district team, sophomore Tessa Roney, sophomore