Donald Eugene Jones, 80, went home to be with his Lord on February 21, 2017. He was surrounded by his family, who are saddened with their loss but joyful that
The Daniel Boone Regional Library will hold its final “Community Conversation” on Friday, Feb. 24 at 5 p.m. Last Thursday, the library hosted its second discussion concerning its future priorities.
Sandy Dale Duncan, 54, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, February 12, 2017. The son of Dale and Sharon Duncan was born December 6, 1962 in Lebanon, Mo.
Detroit is synonymous with the automobile industry. Silicon Valley is famous for computer and technology jobs. Pittsburgh, steel. West Virginia, coal. Orlando, tourism. Milwaukee, cheap beer. Colorado…well, it used to
It is time to talk about ice cream, that luxurious, frozen, adds-weight-we-don’t-need, treat. First, let’s get a few things straight: 1) It is still basketball season – a winter sport,
Letter urges administration to review decision to halt policy changes for state workers following the birth or adoption of a child Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway today issued a letter
By the end of Saturday night, the SoBoCo Eagles basketball teams could be celebrating a pair of Class 3 District 9 championships – just like they did at the Tri-County
Kyle Scheer had 30-seconds to make four shots during halftime of last week’s Southern Boone vs Fulton basketball game. Scheer, a former New Haven Shamrock star player, needed to make
Flu cases have been on the rise in Boone County and Missouri this month. Influenza has struck residents all over the county, according to Boone County Health officials, and noroviruses
It may look like Southern Boone High School and Middle Schools received a new coat of window tinting on their front doors and east facing windows recently, but looks can