By: Dr. Don Kuehle Daylight Saving Time! Spring forward, then Fall backward. DST – bane or blessing? DST – curse or convenience? How much daylight are we actually saving? Are
By: Carson Blake What started in July of 2019 as a part-time position as Ashland’s Interim City Administrator, Tony St. Romaine ended his 2 and half years with the City
By: Ernie Wren This past Monday I had the opportunity to participate in “Mock Job Interviews” with high school seniors. This program involves seniors spending a half hour being asked
Jeffrey R Kays and April Hayes move into there new office located at 129 E Broadway Ashland Missouri. The southern Boone Chamber of commerce welcomes Kays law to the downtown
By: Dr. Don Kuehle Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the season of Lent. “Lent” comes from the Anglo-Saxon word “lencten” and the German word “lenz”, and refers to the
By: Ernie Wren This week’s EEE highlight is on Eagle Nutrition, which recently opened at 103 S. Main Street (corner of Main and Broadway). See more in this weeks Boone
By: Dr. Graham A. Colditz Siteman Cancer Center Macular degeneration is a disease many of us have heard of but may not know much about. So, it may be surprising
By: Sally C. Pipes More than a year after the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services enacted a rule requiring hospitals to disclose prices for routine procedures, most still aren’t
By: Ernie Wren The controversy of the week is those darn yellow traffic dividers separating the two lanes on Rt. Y just after the roundabout on the east side of
By: Ernie Wren For this week’s “Events & Edibles”, I’m highlighting one of Southern Boone’s hidden treasures, The Claysville Store. The store originally opened in 1845 and operated as a