Gary Lee "Digger" Martin, 68, of Millersville passed away Saturday, November 9, 2024, at his home. He was born November 29, 1955, in Bloomfield, son of Elmer and Vadola Overton Martin. He and Lois ...
HORNERSVILLE, Mo. - It's cold 800 meters or more beneath the ocean waves. United States Navy submariners attest to that. And to remedy those depths' constant chill, a Hornersville grandmother created ...
A former state Highway Patrol trooper has been indicted for alleged civil rights crimes. A release from Sayler Fleming, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri, says a federal grand jury ...
An area grocer and a 501(c)3 outreach program joined forces this week to serve veterans and community members. Leonard and Virgie's Place Executive Director Beverly Alford Thomas and Harps Food Stores ...
HORNERSVILLE, Mo. - Three young ladies who attended American Legion Auxiliary Missouri Girls State (ALA MGS) reported about those activities Tuesday to Hornersville's American Legion Post 362 members ...
John Howard Carney, 86, passed away November 7, 2024. He was born June 15, 1938, the son of Leonard and Irene McFarland Carney. Howard was a graduate of Kennett High School and then Drury College in ...
Once again this year, Missouri's Share the Harvest program will allow deer hunters to donate venison to families and individuals facing hunger in their communities. "Protein is one of our ...
Senath Lions Club invites you to enjoy their annual variety show on November 16 at the Senath High School Hornbeck auditorium at 6 pm. This year will be a Holiday variety show. This year's show will ...
CAMPBELL, Mo. - The Crosspointe Family Church's 10th annual Winter Craft Fair and Bazaar was a seasonal celebration filled with holiday treats. Vendors from across the region and farther gathered ...
Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center (PBRMC) is excited to announce the launch of its new Nurse Extern Program, beginning November 8th, 2024. This initiative, led by PBRMC's Education Department, is ...
Monday, November 11, was Veteran’s Day, many businesses observed the sacrifice and service by our veterans, this week’s column is for them. For me, this Veteran’s Day was even more special now because ...
MALDEN, Mo. - It was old home day for three childhood friends who reunited Saturday at the Malden Historical Museum. Richard “Dick” Gourley met with old chums David Black and Arden “Bo” Tolleson, ...