Boonslick Regional Library releases upcoming arrival
If you’re looking for a way to beat the heat this summer, check out the latest and most popular arrivals at the Boonslick Regional Library.
If you’re looking for a way to beat the heat this summer, check out the latest and most popular arrivals at the Boonslick Regional Library.
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Preparations for the 4th Annual Sippin’ Strollin’ Rockin’ & Rollin’ community celebration on Saturday, October 18, in Historic Downtown Boonville are in full swing and event organizers are looking for additional volunteers. “It is a busy weekend, but we hope those interested in helping for a couple of hours will let us know they are available,” explained Co-Chair, Mary Pat Abele. “We are fortunate to have Lisa and Don Street serve as Volunteer Coordinators again this year and they welcome volunteers who have helped at past events as well as encourage new volunteers to join the fun,” she added.
Country Rhodes will be open for residents to drop off their black walnut harvest again this year. Located at 618 Hwy Drive Prairie Home, MO Monday through Saturday from 8:00am to 5:00pm residents can drop of their walnuts for processing. Sundays they will be open from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Country Rhodes will be open from October 1st through October 31st and will be paying $13.00 per pound for freshly fallen black walnuts. If you have any questions, you can contact either Tammy or Devron at 660-373-9453 or 660-373-0042.
Adam Calhoun Scott was born in Pennsylvania in 1746 to William and Margaret Scott who immigrated to America in 1734.
Michael Moore, former Boonville Police Department officer from 2016 – 2023, opened Citizens Comments at Monday’s council meeting as he spoke about the changes in the personnel and policy manual.
The normally quiet and peaceful landscape of Walnut Grove Cemetery was bustling with life on Sunday, October 5, as the cemetery once again hosted living history tours.
The Spirit of ‘76 hosted a social and tour evening at their Warehouse & Distribution Center in Boonville on Wednesday, October 1. Brisket, pulled pork, a potato casserole, and other goodies along with cold drinks were served before John Bechtold, owner, and Ben Muzzey, the Dealer Network Elite Account Coordinator, welcomed everyone and gave them a history of the company.
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There are 10 newly graduated EMTs in the area, thanks to a course held by the Cooper County Ambulance District.