On September 3, beginning at approximately 8:00 AM, Ashland Public Works crews will begin a street patch in efforts to repair a heave in the North bound lane of South
Ameren Missouri contributed $25,000 to the Southern Boone Area YMCA’s “Here for Good” capital campaign to help construct a new recreation facility in Ashland. Construction of the new YMCA is
Many of Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft’s legislative priorities were passed late in this year’s condensed legislative session, solidifying remote notary law and granting the secretary of state subpoena power
Nancy Basinger Hoerschgen of Ashland passed away on August 28, 2020, she was 62 years old. Nancy was born March 3, 1958 in Columbia, the daughter of Chester and Lorraine
Henry Michael “Hank” Taylor, M.D., 81, of Ashland, passed away peacefully on Sunday, August 9, 2020, at his residence following a lengthy illness. He was born on February 19, 1939,
Southern Boone football’s opening game was a daunting test for the Eagles on Friday evening. Hosting the defending Class 3 state champions, the Eagles fell to the Odessa Bulldogs 33-20
The Eagles soccer team began the season in dominant fashion on Saturday, defeating the Capital City Cavaliers 6-0 on a soggy home field. During the first half of play, the
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) announces changes to dove hunting procedures at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area this year in response to ongoing coronavirus pandemic. MDC remains committed to providing
Next week, Southern Boone students will return to in-person classes for the first time in nearly six months. Six months?! Sure enough, March 18th was the last day that school
On Friday, August 21, 2020, subscribers to the Columbia Daily Tribune opened their morning paper to a bold headline above the fold on the front page, “Hank Waters remembered as