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Montauk State Park Reopens Campground Loop 4 After Upgrades
Visitors to Montauk State Park can now make reservations for campground Loop 4, as the recently completed upgrades have allowed the campground to reopen. These improvements aimed to enhance visitors’ camping experience by modernizing the infrastructure and ensuring a reliable power supply. Missouri State Parks continued to work on...
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).
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...
Storms possible tonight and for much of the week, including the Fourth of July
Rain is the forecast for the Fourth of July holiday. The National Weather Service says there’s a 60 to 80% chance for showers and thunderstorms this Wednesday and Thursday. Some of those storms could be strong to severe, with damaging straight-line winds, hail, torrential rainfall, and localized flooding. Wednesday’s...
368th TRS says farewell to Carlson, welcomes McKinley during change-of-command ceremony
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (July 2, 2024) — The Air Force’s 368th Training Squadron held a change-of-command ceremony July 2 in Nutter Field House, where Lt. Col. Ben Carlson relinquished command to Lt. Col. Kevin McKinley. Travelling from Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, to officiate the ceremony was...
Independence Day events planned for Thursday
The annual Independence Day parade and fireworks are planned for Salem Thursday, July 4. In nearby Rolla, the Lions Club Carnival is in full swing July 3-6. • Salem Area Chamber of Commerce and City of Salem Fourth of July Parade “Let Freedom Ring” will take place at 6 p.m. in Downtown Salem. The line-up begins on Grand Street, traveling down Franklin to MacArthur Avenue, to Fourth Street.
Sharon Kay Roberts
Sharon Kay Roberts, 62, of Richland, died Tuesday, June 25, 2024, at her home. She is survived by her four children, Mark Davenport of St. Louis, Sarah Weber (Brandon) of Phenix City, Ala., Brian Roberts of Richland, and Alan Roberts (Lindsey) of Lebanon; seven grandchildren; one sister, Delorse Day; one brother, Robbie Stubbs; several nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Robert Ewing “Bob’’ Pruitt
Robert Ewing “Bob” Pruitt, 83, of Lebanon, Missouri, died June 30, 2024, at Lebanon North Nursing and Rehab. He was born at home, June 27, 2941, in Labette County, Kansas, to Ewing T. and Dollie Clark Pruitt. He was preceded in death by his parents; three sisters, Wilma...
Maries County deputies search for armed felon after chase ends in crash
The Maries County Sheriff’s Office was searching for a man who ran from law enforcement on Monday. A post on the office’s Facebook page stated that the man, identified as Chris Hagan, ran from law enforcement in the area of Highway 42 and Highway V in Vienna. Later,...
Michael "Tommy" Henson
Michael Hunter “Tommy” Henson 79, of Richland, went home to heaven Saturday, June 29, 2024, in the Richland Care Center of Richland, Missouri. “Tommy” leaves behind to cherish his memory, his loving wife, Carol of their home in Richland; two sons, Michael Henson (Jennifer) of Richland, and Matt Henson of Lebanon; four grandchildren, Keegan, Carsyn, Caysie, and Kemper Henson; one brother, Gary Henson (Lucy) of Richland, Linda Jefferies of Richland, Beverly Elson (Harold) of Richland, Azalee Henson of Richland, Jessica Warren (Bill) of Richland, and Martha Burke-Wilson (Pete) of Stoutland; three sisters-in-law, Phyllis Henson of Richland, Peggy York and Kathy Sloan (Ray) all of Lebanon; one brother-in-law, David Miller (Beth) of Stoutland; numerous nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives and many friends.
Four Rivers Community Health Center acquires Rolla Family Clinic
Four Rivers Community Health Center announced Tuesday that it has partnered with Dr. Yomi Olusanya to purchase Rolla Family Clinic and continue to provide acute walk-in care and primary care to the community. Four Rivers will retain all Rolla Family Clinic staff in this partnership, according to a press release.
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...
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.
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