By: Kyle Baker and Todd Pridemore One day before playing their first match of the season, the Eagles soccer team learned that they are a Class 2 school this season
By: Anthony Frazier The SoBoCo girls golf team opened their 2021 season with a victory in an 11-team tournament in Boonville. “This was an outstanding win for us,” said Coach
By: Frank Finley The Southern Boone football team took a road trip to face Odessa, the 2019 Class 3 State Champs, in the season opener for both teams. The Eagles
By: Travis Naughton After the bus carrying Pakistani girls, including a 15-year-old named Malala Yousafzai, was stopped in the street by armed members of the Taliban, one of the extremists
Tony St Romaine City Administrator Ashland, MO. Over the past several weeks, we have heard from many residents in the Log Providence area regarding their concerns about the proposed Lakeside
By: Sarah Pierce On Saturday, August 28th, the Columbia Daily Tribune again reported on Lakeside Ashland and the City of Ashland’s quest to find a second road access to their
The world’s largest operating steam locomotive has several Louisiana whistle-stops and overnight stays in two cities as part of a 10-state tour. Big Boy No. 4014 will be on display
Barry Wayne McWilliams Passed away on August 14, 2021, at his home outside Whitehall, Montana. He was 79 years old. Barry was born on February 17, 1942, in North Hollywood,
By: Gene Rhorer The Callaway Bank investing in the Ashland Community and Ranken Tech. The Callaway Bank donated $25000 Monday to the Ranken Tech project . Ranken tech intends to
By: Ernie Wren Veterans United Foundation Donates $5,000 to Helping Hands When Veterans Union Employee Foundation Coordinator Michelle Benke attended the August board meeting of Helping Hands of Southern Boone,