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Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’SBIRTHDAY(09/03/22). Family fortunes rise Physical energy, strength and skills grow with consistent practice. Domestic bliss highlights this autumn, motivating winter professional changes. Study, investigation and exploration reveal treasure next spring, leading to a summer home renovation or relocation phase. Collaborative efforts get lucrative.

Daughters of 1812 honor patriot descendants

There are many heritage and genealogical organizations that one can join if they can prove their lineage back to a certain event or time in history. One such organization is the National Society United States Daughters of 1812.

Pirates drop home opener against Southern Boone, 5-0

The Boonville Pirates soccer team couldn’t have asked for a better half Thursday night in Tri-County Conference action against the Southern Boone Eagles at the Boonville City Soccer Fields. Although the Eagles led 1-0 after the first 40 minutes of the game on a goal at the 22 minute mark, the Pirates had to feel like they were still in the match.

Neidig wins in singles, teams up with Baker at No. 1 doubles to beat Osage

The Boonville Lady Pirates tennis team had a tough night on Thursday while hosting School of the Osage in the third match in four days. After winning its first match of the season the night before against Carrollton 6-3, the Lady Pirates appeared to have had nothing left Thursday at home against Osage while losing by a score of 7-2.

Lady Pirates can’t keep up with Hallsville in 12-1 loss in TCC

It’s no surprise that the Boonville Lady Pirates softball team had nothing left in the tank Thursday night on the road against the Hallsville Indians. After all, the Lady Pirates were playing their sixth game in six days-third in a row-after going 3-0 in the Lady Pirate Lead Off Classic last Saturday and then games against Hickman, Southern Boone and Hallsville in as many days.

Lady Pirates show improvement in three-set loss to California

The Boonville Lady Pirates volleyball team can’t seem to catch a break after playing its second conference opponent in as many games Thursday night at the Windsor gymnasium. After losing in three straight Tuesday night at home against the Southern Boone Eagles, the Lady Pirates dropped another threeset match Thursday against a good California squad 18-25, 14-25 and 14-25.