Ashland Mayor Gene Rohrer said Monday he could not complete the work of the city’s largest infrastructure project in history and run for county commission at the same time. Rohrer
The proposed development of six duplexes off Liberty Lane, just east of the Middleton subdivision took a sudden turn Tuesday night as the Ashland Board of Aldermen approved the first
Having just played in the school’s first Final Four ever, you might think the Eagles girls basketball team would take some time to enjoy their record-setting season. Eagles girls head
Southern Boone boys basketball coach Andy Jahnsen has accepted the post of head baseball coach for the Eagles. Jahnsen, who was an assistant baseball coach for Eagles coach Jeff Dodson
The Southern Boone School board was scheduled to meet twice this week – once on Tuesday night for a budget work session and again on Thursday for the board’s regularly
The first week of fireworks season has annually seen the Eagle Flight Fireworks stand go up on the east side of Highway 63, off Forsee Road. And it’s usually a
A pair of crashes on Highway 63 on Monday afternoon provided two more to the list of growing injury accidents in Mid-Missouri. Statewide the trend is growing as well as
The Ashland Planning and Zoning Commission denied approval for its second multi-family housing development in two months on Tuesday, June 14. Schooler Construction and C.L. Richardson Company were seeking a
Ashland residents took to Facebook last week to voice their irritation over the city’s new trash plan. The City of Ashland recently changed the trash service, along with its vendor
We’ve all heard the same tired jokes: “Look out (insert name of locale here), (insert name of new driver here) just got his/her driver’s license!” Or, “I’ll be sure to