By: Ernie Wren As we head into Thanksgiving weekend, there is a lot to be thankful for. On Thursday, the 25th from 10am to 2pm, is the “Annual Thanksgiving Dinner
By: Ernie Wren If you’ve driven down Fox Hollow Road recently, you may have seen a new sign promoting the “Wires Over Wildlife” (WOW) project in progress. As the sign
The State Historical Society of Missouri is extending the exhibition of the Missouri Bicentennial Quilt through the fall of 2022. The quilt, featuring blocks from all 114 Missouri counties and
Dr. Glenn Mollette America has been through a tough time. A national election separated friends and family, divided churches and took over our media. We’ve been intoxicated with poisonous rhetoric
Attorney General Schmitt Joins Nationwide Investigation into Instagram’s Impact on Young People Attorney General Schmitt today joined a nationwide investigation into Meta Platforms, Inc., formerly known as Facebook, for providing
By: Travis Naughton The general municipal election scheduled for April 5, 2022, will feature contests for several important offices in Southern Boone County. In addition to positions on the SoBoCo
As a result of the Masonic Home of Missouri’s Creating-A-Partnership program, the Ashland Chapter #309, Order of the Eastern Star (OES) was able to present the Southern Boone County R-1
By: Ernie Wren Like the “Great Resignation” that is going on across the U.S., we are having a similar situation here in Ashland. There has been a mass exodus of
Ribbon cutting ceremony for the Veterans Memorial in Ashland City Park. Mayor Richard Sullivan Left, Alderman Dorise Slinker Right. Tracy Banning and Alderwoman Melissa Old Performing the ribbon cutting. (Photo
By: Frank Burkett What does it mean to be a Veteran, only a Veteran will know ? Any color, male, female in our nineties, eighties, seventies, and below. Perhaps you