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Blast off with Stellar Vacation Bible School
First Baptist Church of Waynesville will be hosting its annual Vacation Bible School, July 10, 17, 24, and 31. At this year’s Vacation Bible School, STELLAR takes kids from ages 4 through fifth grade on a cosmic quest where they will delight in sharing the light of Jesus to the world.
Jim Stratman
Jim “Huck” Stratman, 83, of Vienna, passed away Tuesday, June 25, 2024, at his residence. He was born March 9, 1941,to John Frank and Bertha Martha (Bauer) Stratman in Maries County. He was united in marriage to Rosemary Mueller, Feb. 28, 1976, in Vienna. Jim was raised in...
BOYS TENNIS: Kuchar will play at Southwest Baptist
Owen Kuchar will be joining his high school doubles partner in college. Kuchar, a state tournament qualifying player for the Rolla High boys’ tennis team, will attend and play at Southwest Baptist University, a NCAA Division II program from Bolivar which is a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC).
Choices for People a regional leader for developmental disability services
A Friday ceremony at Rolla Lions Club Park proved graduation season didn’t completely end in May. Gathered were dozens direct service professionals who achieved their Missouri Talent Pathways accreditation with Choices for People. This was the third graduation Choices for People has hosted since last year, and the largest yet. Moreover, additional ceremonies are planned until Choices for People’s entire staff has graduated, including the 30 new planned hires who’ll be joining the organization by the end of next year.
Three things to know
Logan man takes command of brigade. The 1st Engineer Brigade at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, held a change-of-command ceremony June 28 in Nutter Field House, where Col. Aaron Bohrer relinquished command to Logan native Col. Mark Glaspell. Learn more on page A5.
Hospital plans grand opening for new Licking Family Clinic
Texas County Memorial Hospital has a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony planned for the new TCMH Licking Family Clinic, board members heard at their monthly meeting on Tuesday. The post Hospital plans grand opening for new Licking Family Clinic appeared first on Houston Herald.
1st Engineer Brigade bids farewell to Bohrer, welcomes Glaspell during change-of-command ceremony
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — The 1st Engineer Brigade held a change-of-command ceremony June 28 in Nutter Field House, where Col. Aaron Bohrer relinquished command to Col. Mark Glaspell. Col. Stephen Kolouch, U.S. Army Engineer School commandant, served as the reviewing officer for the ceremony. He listed some of...
Miner swimmers make CSCAA Scholar All-America team for 22nd straight semester
By: John Kean, Athletic Communications Director ROLLA, Mo. – Missouri S&T's swimming team has earned a spot on the College Swimming Coaches Association of America's Scholar All-America list for the 22 nd straight semester, as the Miners landed the award for the 2024 spring term. The Miners, led by head coach Danny Murphy, posted a team grade point average of 3.26 during the spring to lead the group of the 47 schools whose men's swimming teams were named to the Scholar All-America squad. Missouri S&T was one of eight schools from the Great Lakes Valley Conference that were honored as...
Apartment damaged by fire in Richland
An apartment in Richland is damaged by fire. The Tri County Fire Protection District says crews were dispatched to a commercial structure fire in the 400 block of West McClurg Avenue around 10:30 Saturday morning. Crews arrived at the Richland Housing Authority Apartments to find light smoke showing from the eaves of a single story apartment complex. Crews entered one unit and found heavy smoke inside and a fire in the wall. The fire was quickly extinguished before it spread to the attic or adjoining apartments.
Vienna Vikings sign defensive back Ken Hike Jr.
The Vienna Vikings signed defensive back Ken Hike Jr. on Monday. Ken Hike Jr. is six foot one and weighs 180 pounds. The 28-year-old from Decatur, Georgia, made 14 tackles (9 solo, 5 assists), two interceptions for 44 yards, 10 pass breakups, and one forced fumble in four games for the Helvetic Mercenaries in 2024. The Mercenaries released him last week.
Former State Representative Beth Long dies at 76
A resident of Lebanon, who served the residents of Laclede County and the State of Missouri for many years, has died. 76 year old Elizabeth Long died at her Lebanon home on Monday July 1st. Beth Long served as Laclede County Clerk from 1983 to 1990 and served multiple terms in the Missouri House of Representatives. After leaving the House of Representatives, Beth Long spent much of her time remaining active on all levels of the Republican Party. Beth Long is survived by her husband Kent, and three daughters: Amie Jackson, Dana Long and Sara Witt along with 5 Grandchildren. Services will be July 6 under direction of Holman Howe Funeral Home of Lebanon.
Lake Regional seeks funding for $18.7M ASC
Osage Beach, Mo.-based Lake Regional Health System has set a $5 million community support goal to fund adding an ASC to its Lebanon (Mo.) campus. The 21,000-square-foot Lake Regional Surgery Center - Lebanon is part of a $32.4 million phased expansion of its Lebanon campus by the health system, according to the Lake Regional fundraising page for the center. The outpatient surgery center is expected to cost a total of $18.7 million and will offer robotic-assisted total joint replacement and gastroenterology services.
Waynesville-St. Robert Regional Airport receives $1.3 Million federal grant
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced more than $123 million for airfield, safety and other improvement projects at 235 airports in 35 states and the District of Columbia. $1.3 million will go to Waynesville-St. Robert Regional Airport/Forney Field. This grant funds the construction of...
Missouri S&T's Remington R. Williams Award recipient announced
Ryan Highfill, a senior in civil engineering and engineering management at Missouri University of Science and Technology from Ozark, has been named a 2024 recipient of the Remington R. Williams Award. Highfill is executive director of the Associated Students of the University of Missouri (ASUM) and a former chapter president of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity.
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