
BHS Homecoming transversed the decades
The heat last week didn’t deter Boonville residents from participating in Boonville High School’s Homecoming.
The heat last week didn’t deter Boonville residents from participating in Boonville High School’s Homecoming.
October is lining up to be a busy month in downtown Boonville.
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With the Boonville City Council’s approval of the street closings and lifting the open container ordinance for the event area, the 4th Annual Sippin’ Strollin’ Rockin’ & Rollin’ community celebration is moving forward with vigor. “We are fortunate to have the support and assistance from the City Council and the City’s departments,” noted Co-Chair Ken Hirlinger. “We couldn’t hold this community celebration with them,” he added.
Boonville, MO – The Boonville R-I School District proudly announces that Boonville High School Activities Director Chris Shikles will retire at the end of the 2025-26 school year. After years of dedicated service, Mr. Shikles is looking forward to this next chapter while also assisting in the hiring process and supporting a smooth transition for the next Activities Director. The district is grateful for his leadership and excited to work together to ensure Pirate Athletics remains strong well into the future.
The Cooper County Historical Society hosted Dr. Candace Sall, Director of the University of Missouri Department of Anthropology, at the River, Rails and Trails Museum in Boonville on Sunday, September 14. Dr. Sall brought artifacts found in Missouri and discussed the world’s oldest sandals which were found here in Missouri.
Sept. 15 – 21, 2025 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The following is a list of general highway maintenance and construction work planned in the mid–Missouri area Sept. 15 – 21, 2025. Weather conditions… Login to continue reading Login…
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.
Central Methodist University is launching an exciting new opportunity for Missouri’s most talented and passionate young praise musicians. The new competition, Central’s Got Praise, is designed to inspire, connect, and elevate the next generation of worship leaders.
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!