08-27-2007
Scott Wilson, son of Mike and Tina Wilson of Neosho, was the high individual in the Missouri State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest held Aug. 18 at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia.
Wilson had a total score of…[more]
KEARNEY, Mo.-Sgt. John Wright was known as a committed lawman, a caring mentor and a devoted conservationist. If his family and his many friends have anything to say about it, he will be remembered as a man who gave his…[more]
U.S. Representative. Mike Ross (AR-04) commended local student, Gabby Harlow of Prescott, for successfully completing the House Page Program in Washington, D.C.
“I am proud of Gabby for all of her hard work this summer and I wish…[more]
While online auction scams are not new, scammers are becoming more sophisticated and going to greater lengths to defraud consumers. Today, Attorney General Dustin McDaniel wants to draw attention to a particularly shocking scam in order to encourage Arkansans to…[more]
Nine Mo. veterans are scheduled to be among more than 500 “golden age” veterans from across the country that will travel to Houston to participate in the largest sports and recreational competition for senior veterans in the world. The 21st…[more]
Poet Michael Hoerman, formerly of Missouri, will read a chapter of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road in a marathon reading in Lowell, Mass. today, the 50th anniversary of the novel’s publication. Readers include the BBC’s Russell Brand and best-selling author…[more]
Kansas City — One year ago, Lori and Russell George delivered their beautiful identical twin girls. There was no celebration because they were born a little over 3 ½ months premature. They weighed just 1 lb 12 oz and 2…[more]
On Friday, August 17th, Springfield neighborhoods will celebrate Neighborhood Night Out (NNO) with a variety of events and activities such as block parties, cookouts, parades and exhibits, flashlight walks, contests and youth programs.
The purpose of these events…[more]
Recently discovered Depression-era photographs of farmers in the Arkansas Ozarks are more than a significant visual record of rural poverty, says Patsy Watkins, a journalism researcher at the University of Arkansas. The photographers included captions that expand and intensify the…[more]