Monday, Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order 19-16, announcing the commencement of the Missouri as a Model Employer initiative. The Model Employer classification is an emerging trend supported by the
Farming plays a vital role in Missouri’s economy, history, and identity. In the coming weeks, farmers across the state will be harvesting their crops. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reminds
With record numbers of students at all grade levels, the school district will be looking at future expansions in the middle school building (2021) and high school facility (2025). The
The Cattlemen Days Rodeo has been a tradition in Ashland for 43 years. This year witnessed record crowds of over 3,300 on Friday night, and over 4,400 on Saturday. Saddle
Homeowners, renters and business owners who sustained losses or damage in the April 29-July 5 storms and flooding still have one week left to apply for disaster assistance. September 9
Global Medical Response (GMR) activated the AMR National Command Center (NATCOM) in Dallas and is deploying nearly one thousand paramedics and EMTs, hundreds of ambulances and dozens of paratransit teams
The August 20th city council meeting was packed with citizens who wished to speak out on two main issues; the changing of Redbud and Johnson streets from two-way to one-way,
Bill Molendorp of Hartburg will have an exhibit of his woodburns “Pyro Pics” at Cottonstone Gallery and Frame Shop beginning Saturday, August 31st from 9am to 4pm. The exhibit will
At the August 20th city council meeting, there was an informative and positive dialog between citizens and elected officials. All but one citizen spoke against the recent change made by
Missouri residents with damage from the April 29-July 5 storms and flooding who haven’t yet registered for disaster assistance need to do so before the September 9 deadline. Find out