
Cooper County Fair royalty contests open for registration
The 2025 Cooper County Fair Queen as well as Prince and Princess contests are open for registration.

The 2025 Cooper County Fair Queen as well as Prince and Princess contests are open for registration.
Project scheduled July 7 to 22, 2025 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo – A preventative maintenance project is about to begin on the Lamine River Bridge on… Login to continue reading Login…
The infamous Sauerkraut Serenaders Band will open the Boonville Heritage Days with a Brown Bag Lunch Concert on at noon at the Hain House Garden. … Login to continue reading Login…
June 23 – 29, 2025 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The following is a list of general highway maintenance and construction work planned in the mid–Missouri… Login to continue reading Login…
Boonslick Regional Library’s Outreach Services, BRLMobile2GO, provides outreach to Pettis, Benton and Cooper counties to residents who are not able to visit a library location, including senior centers, day cares, schools, community centers and remote areas. BRL2GO provides free Wi-Fi access to rural communities, brings books to community centers, schools and rural areas, delivers books on a schedule each month, brings specifically requested titles or a new collection at each visit, and provides all Outreach Services free of charge. We look forward to serving you!
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Rockhurst University has announced the dean’s list for the spring 2025 semester. This honor recognizes students who have achieved a grade-point average of 3.5 or above.
COLUMBIA, Mo. — At the University of Missouri, excellence isn’t just expected — it’s achieved. That’s evidenced by the 11,481 undergraduate students who earned a place on the spring dean’s list, an extraordinary testament to their determination, ambition and pursuit of success.
WARRENSBURG, MO – The following area students have earned a spot on the University of Central Missouri (UCM) Dean’s List for the Spring 2025 semester.

When you enter Bunceton City limits from the east, you will see a big change. The old shelter house has been torn down and will soon be replaced with a new structure. The shelter house has been deteriorating and has been repaired in the past. The city council decided it was time to replace the building.

Fire Chief Tim Cooper addressed the City Council following a meeting of the fire board.