Four Ashland youth have been working hard all Spring Break to bring James and the Giant Peach to the stage at TRYPS Institute at Stephens College. If you’re not familiar
As pressure testing is being done on the new forced main sewer at Ponderosa Pines, Mayor Gene Rhorer and the Ashland Board of Aldermen have their sights set further north.
Ashland voters will see one tax measure on the ballot in Tuesday’s election – the renewal of the tax on large items, including the purchase of boats, vehicles, trailers and
Four candidates will be on the Tuesday, April 4 ballot vying for three seats on the Southern Boone School Board. Three incumbents – Kevin Schupp, George Carney and Price Nichols
By Marilyn McGuire The annual garden club “Plant Sale” is coming up in a few weeks on April 21-22. I would like you to consider the following question: Why would
Incumbent Fred Klippel says that his health has turned around and he is ready to run and serve for a third term as Ashland’s Ward 3 Alderman. Jeff Sapp, a
After hearing of the devastating wildfires that burned thousands of square miles across parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado recently, Englewood resident Courtney Collins realized it was time to
By Bruce Wallace As the Southern Boone Board of Education prepares to put the puzzle pieces together for a new district budget for 2017-18, some veteran teachers would like for
COLUMBIA, Mo. – While some students will head off on beach vacations or back home for spring break, approximately 700 University of Missouri students will be hitting the road for
By Bruce Wallace If the fake blood on Spencer Taggart’s head didn’t get the attention of his classmates, his mother’s screams certainly did. The Ashland FFA organized the mock crash