Pilot Grove rallies with nine runs in the seventh to beat St. Elizabeth
After years of trying to knock off Class 1 powerhouse St. Elizabeth, the Pilot Grove Tigers finally got it done Tuesday night at home with a 9-8 victory.
After years of trying to knock off Class 1 powerhouse St. Elizabeth, the Pilot Grove Tigers finally got it done Tuesday night at home with a 9-8 victory.
Richard Lee Anderson, 72, formerly of Boonville, MO, passed away on August 25, 2022. He was born May 16, 1950, in Boonville, the son of E. M. and Bernice Siedenburg Anderson, Jr., both of whom preceded him in death.
Warren G. Owens, 97 years old, died Tuesday, August 23, 2022, shortly after noon at his home in northeast Howell County, Missouri. Upon his wishes, cremation will take place with burial at the Veteran’s Cemetery in Bloomfield, Missouri. Warren Guy Owens “Dub” was born September 9, 1924, in Greenbrier, Missouri, the son of David Moore Owens and Bertha Frances Sample. He graduated from Zalma High School as Valedictorian in 1943. He was a veteran of WW2 serving with the 456th Bombardment Group of the 15th Army Air Forces as the Radio Operator on a B-24 Liberator bomber. His crew ran 13 missions out of northern Italy in 1945 and were notably shot down after losing 2 of their 4 engines due to flak, making an emergency landing on the island of Vis in the Adriatic Sea. He pulled several injured crew members out of danger before landing. After radioing over to base for assistance they crossed the Adriatic by boat and essentially were “on vacation” until repairs could be made to their plane. After making repairs, essential members of his crew returned to fly their B-24 off the island of Vis and back to base. They suffered no casualties. Warren was awarded the Silver Star for his actions. Upon returning from the war, he remained with the military only a short time before coming back home to Missouri. He moved to the St. Louis area and lived at the local YMCA for a time in 1950 and also stayed briefly with his sister and brother-in-law, Helen and Cliff Gibbs. He married Doris Jean Holliday on September 27, 1952, in St. Louis and lived at Pine Lawn until November of 1959 when they moved near Portage des Sioux in northeast St. Charles County making their home there for 33 years. Warren was employed by Conductron in the late 1960s before it became a part of McDonnell-Douglas Aircraft in 1971. He retired from McDonnell-Douglas in 1990. Warren and Doris moved to St. Peters in 1992, then to Rolla in 1994, and finally to rural northeast Howell County near Pomona, in March o
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Linda Perkins started writing back in the 1990s when her mother developed dementia. “Writing saved me in one of the most difficult times of my life, and I discovered that writing feeds my soul,” she commented.
Boonville Daily News The Boonville Pirates football team knew they were facing a stiff challenge Friday night in the season opener against the Pleasant Hill Roosters at Gene Reagan Field. With 10 starters returning on both sides of the ball and six returning all-staters, the Pirates knew they would have to play well to keep the game close.
The Pilot Grove Tigers baseball team scored early and often Friday night in the season opener by beating the Otterville Eagles 10-0 in five innings. The Tigers, 1-0 on the season, opened the game with two runs in the top half of the first and then sent five runs across in the second, one again in the third and two in the fifth to win by the run rule.
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