I have enjoyed television chefs for many years beginning in the 60s and 70s with Julia Child as well as the Galloping Gourmet ...
The Missouri House of Representatives recently passed the “Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act,” which I am proud to support. While I’m strongly pro-life in general, this bill ...
It’s one thing to say a railroad came to town. It’s another to see what followed. Mendi Stroud Wormington Within a very short time, Pierce City went from the ring of hammers and steady ...
By Castle Spieker The Pierce City Senior Center, located at 104 N. Locust St., is preparing for a busy month of activities in February. Their February calendar features a regular meal service, ...
By Rhonda Sexton In 2024 the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) awarded a $6.6 million grant to the City of Aurora for upgrades to its wastewater facilities. According to Aurora ...
From staff reports Pierce City High School will hold its basketball homecoming on Friday, Feb. 20, with the coronation of the homecoming king and queen between the varsity and junior varsity games ...
Sheltering Hope’s board of directors has decided against partnering with a Branson group. In a public statement released last week, the board thanked the Aurora community “for their ...
The Pierce City Arts Council (PCAC) is inviting artists from the community and surrounding areas to enter Draw Pierce City 2026. The contest is open to adult artists over the age of 18. Adults ...
Seeking God with a whole heart does not mean doing more religious works or trying harder to impress Him. It means coming honestly, without pretense, and allowing yourself to be fully ...
Love takes on many expressions. We love tacos (or pizza), dogs (or cats), him, her, or even “them,” if you are woke enough to express it that way. Americans have one word for love, ...
The Marionville Lady Comets basketball team hit a rough patch at the wrong time, dropping four consecutive games as the season enters its final two weeks. The skid ...
By Rhonda Sexton Members of the Pierce City Board of Aldermen met in regular session on Monday, Feb. 9. In attendance were Mayor Todd Killingsworth, Kenny Smith (Ward 1), Hollis Webb (Ward ...
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