Aug. 5:
The Concerned Citizens for the Black Community (CCBC) will hold a Summer Celebration from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at their Rural Street office.
Attire: Dressy
Cost: $25 per person
Theme: Remembering, Reporting, and Recording Our History.
Bring copies of your family's history
(Pictures and videos will be available for purchse.)
The Prairie Home Methodist Church will host the community wide Vacation Bible School Aug. 1-4.
Throughout May, the spirit of Community Action will come alive in Central Missouri as Central Missouri Community Action (CMCA) joins Community Action Agencies across the country to celebrate National Community Action Month.
The University of Missouri Association for Black Graduate and Professional Students (ABGPS) is collaborating with the Columbia Public School District to launch a new reading program during the first week of Black History Month 2011.
Missouri Sen. Bill Stouffer will speak at the next meeting of the Cooper County Tea Party at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 3, at the Knights of Columbus.
The board will meet on Nov. 22.
If there is one thing certain about this year’s training camp at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, Missouri it has become pretty obvious that head coach Todd Haley is running a tighter ship than the previous year at River Falls, Wisconsin.
For the full obituary, see the Thursday, June 18 print edition of the BDN.
Gwenyth Potts Haun, 87, passed away peacefully on June 18, 2009, at her home in Boonville surrounded by family, following a long illness with pancreatic cancer.
The Missouri Pride 16UA girls fast pitch softball team traveled to Owensboro, Ky. the week of July 27 – Aug. 2 to participate in the ASA National Tournament.