Perfect Catch Marine Tuesday Night’s Are Back
Perfect Catch Marine’s Tuesday Night’s TNT are coming back for 2020 starting next Tuesday May 19, 2020. Launch will be from Bull Shoals Lake Boat Dock at 7pm and weigh-in is at 11PM. Due to the COVID virus and the shut down, we have not solicited any sponsors for this year’s event so we will…
Read MoreSeptember 3, 1970
Herald Archives Winners in the recent Ladies’ Golf Association tournament are, left to right (back row): Dorothy Maloney, Elma Spurlock, Delores Crain, LaVon Smith, Wilma Klineline and Bobbie Cooper. Front row: Glenda Sanders, Geraldine Gray, Linda Heath, Catherine Ray, Marie Wallen and Freda Gray. Other winners not pictured are Suzanne Phillips and Aileene Barnes.
Read MoreHow To Take Fear Out Of The Workplace
By Rich Armstrong and Steve Baker Fear. Uncertainty. A growing sense of panic every time the president delivers a national address about the far-reaching effects of the coronavirus. Chatter around the workplace these days is filled with questions like: Will I get sick? Will I have a job tomorrow? Can I afford to pay my…
Read MoreSquirrel and Black Bass Seasons Open Memorial Day Weekend
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds hunters and anglers that squirrel and black bass season opens May 23, the Saturday before Memorial Day. SQUIRRELS The open season on eastern gray and fox squirrels runs May 23 through Feb. 15, 2021. Allowed methods are shotguns, rifles, and other legal firearm methods, as well as archery…
Read MoreAugust 30, 1945
Herald Archives WASHINGTON, D.C. – Soundphoto – General De Gaulle places a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery last week.
Read MoreNew Welding, Fabricating Equipment at GOCAT
WEST PLAINS, Mo. – Officials at Missouri State University-West Plains recently purchased new welding and fabricating equipment for the Greater Ozarks Center for Advanced Technology (GOCAT). Funds from a Delta Regional Authority rural workforce grant awarded in December 2019 were used to purchase a VRTEX 360 virtual reality welding training simulator and Torchmate CNC plasma…
Read MoreFamilies and Child Care Programs to Get Relief
Additional Assistance Likely Needed to Ensure Access to Safe and Affordable Care Governor Parson and Department of Social Services Acting Director Jennifer Tidball unveiled the Show Me Child Care Plan yesterday, which will disburse the $66.5 million in childcare funds granted to the state through the federal CARES Act. “Over the last 7 weeks, we’ve…
Read MoreDrury University Launches MBA Ventures Program
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Drury University announces MBA Ventures, a new and innovative MBA program from the Breech School of Business. Launching in fall 2020, Breech faculty have built the MBAV’s new courses around the process of creating and leading business ventures, while also deepening the program’s long-held commitment to international business and ethical practice. “We…
Read MoreThis Video Will Reveal Everything About the Coronavirus!
by Michael Boyink / [email protected] So claimed an email I recently received. As you might expect, as a newspaper editor I read a lot of news. I’m also a naturally skeptical Gen-Xer. In order to reveal something, it has to first be hidden. For aspects of something as big as the coronavirus to have hidden aspects,…
Read MoreWatch for MoDOT Mowing Crews
JEFFERSON CITY—Spring rains and warm temperatures bring seasonal growth on Missouri roadways. The Missouri Department of Transportation urges motorists to use caution when encountering tractor mowers near the shoulder of interstates and other busy roadways. “Our mowing focuses on visibility and safety,” said MoDOT State Maintenance Director Natalie Roark. “Please watch out for our crews,…
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