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Benedict Arnold, General George Washington’s most brilliant tactician and America’s worst betrayer. A name that has become synonymous with the word “traitor” in the US.
Benedict Arnold, General George Washington’s most brilliant tactician and America’s worst betrayer. A name that has become synonymous with the word “traitor” in the US.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Rural Crimes Investigative Unit (RCIU) and the Livestock and Farm Protection Task Force are aware of the false statement made last week regarding New World Screwworm in Missouri. The two groups, along with Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, are currently investigating this matter, and the case is considered an open and active investigation. No further details are available at this time.
When it was announced earlier this year that The Palace Restaurant was closing, members of the community mourned the soon to be loss of a Boonville icon.
The phrase “many hands make light work” penned by John Heywood, is especially true for a large event such as Heritage Days.
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Missouri (Anthem) and Boone Health are pleased to announce a new four-year agreement that ensures continued… Login to continue reading Login…
June 9 – 15, 2025 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The following is a list of general highway maintenance and construction work planned in the mid–Missouri area June 9 – 15, 2025. Weather conditions… 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!
Students at Bunceton School participated in STEM activities on May 19. STEM stands for Science, technology, engineering and math. They knocked over styrofoam cups using blasts of air; observed predictable patterns made by a pendulum, watched the high school math teacher “explode” bubbles, and more engaging activities prepared by members of the STEM Committee: Kim Thompson, Cory Matthias and Katrina Matthias.
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SEDALIA, Mo. – Now that the spring calving season is essentially over and cattle have been turned out to pasture, one aspect of beef cow nutritional management is to continue monitoring body condition of the cow herd.