Laura Wax

Laura Wax

Athlete of the Week

π™‡π™šπ™©’𝙨 π™˜π™šπ™‘π™šπ™—π™§π™–π™©π™š 𝙀π™ͺ𝙧 π™–π™©π™π™‘π™šπ™©π™šπ™¨ 𝙀𝙛 π™©π™π™š π™¬π™šπ™šπ™ ! The winners are Daisie Huth, Bunceton and Ryland Skaggs, Pilot Grove. Way to go athletes! Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Red Cross: Help prevent blood shortages in 2025 by giving blood or platelets nowDonors have chance to win trip to Super Bowl LIX during National Blood Donor Month

COLUMBIA, MO Ҁ” The American Red Cross urges donors to make an appointment to give lifesaving blood or platelets in the new year to help keep the blood supply strong this winter. Type O negative blood donors and those giving platelets are especially urged to give now to keep critical blood products on the shelves for patients in need.

Missouri weekly gas price update

Average gasoline prices in Missouri have fallen 1.6 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.73/g today, according to GasBuddyҀ™s survey of 3,940 stations in Missouri. Prices in Missouri are 2.2 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 5.2 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has increased 1.5 cents in the last week and stands at $3.488 per gallon.

Bunceton to host girls basketball clinic

By Sarah Kuschel Bunceton Correspondent Join Bunceton girls’ basketball coaching staff to grow your basketball skills on February 8th. The clinic is open to all… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Law Enforcement Reports

Boonville Police Dept. 01-07-25 Accident On 01/06/25, there was a two vehicle accident at Love’s Travel Center with no injuries. 01-06-25 CITATIONS Brett Bell 28… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

The White House from 1792-1930

The White House is one of the most well-known homes in the world. Designed by James Hoban, its construction began 232 years ago when the first cornerstone was laid on October 13, 1792. It took eight years to build and was originally called the PresidentҀ™s Palace or Executive Mansion. President John Adams moved in on November 1, 1800, just four months before Thomas Jefferson was sworn in as the next President.