Marjorie Colleen Nichols, of Jefferson City, Missouri passed away peacefully, Friday, January 13, 2023. Marjorie (Colleen) was born March 14, 1933 in Jefferson City, the daughter to the late Ethel
By: Ernie Wren The big event this past week was the unexpected “snow storm” of two inches, which hit within a short timeframe early Thursday morning. The snowfall appeared to
Governor Parson Continues Well-Deserved Wage Increases for All State Team Members to Strengthen Workforce Recruitment and Retention Today, Governor Mike Parson announced that he has recommended an 8.7 percent
By: Ernie Wren The Ashland Optimist Club is busy preparing for its annual “Pancake Day”, which will be hosted February 4th, Saturday, from 6:30 to 11:30 am at
Thirty-five Ashland FFA Freshmen attended Greenhand Motivational Conference on the University of Missouri – Columbia campus on January 13th, 2023. Through interactive workshops and skits the Missouri State FFA Officers
( A Totally new Approach to Trout ) By: Mike Roux I grew-up catching trout in the crystal clear Ozark Mountain streams of south and south east Missouri. My Father,
By: Lauren Hammett On Thursday, January 13th, 2023, 30 members of the Ashland FFA volunteered at the Central Missouri Food Bank. These members packed taco seasoning packets into groups of
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By Kristen Osenga (Opinion) Americans overwhelmingly believe that prescription drugs cost too much. But they’re divided about the source of the problem — and the potential solutions. Certain activists pin
Dr. Glenn Mollette (Letter to the Editor) Recently, in a Mexican restaurant in Houston, Texas, a patron shot and killed a man who was robbing other patrons. The robber was