Ave says her new Dot to Dot and Pen Pals line of fabric designs is just the latest in what has been a 13-year passion. She ...
ROLLA, Mo. — The Mark Twain National Forest says area firefighters have been busy putting out several fires in central and southern Missouri over the last two days. The Forest Service says the ...
AUBURN — Canadian fiber artist Fuzzy Mall and at least 10 other artists featured in “Quilts=Art=Quilts 2024” at the Schweinfurth Art Center in Auburn use reclaimed fabrics — thrift store ...
FORT PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — The new U.S. Army Corps of Engineers district commander whose responsibilities include overseeing operations on the Missouri River sat down with a table of tribal ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In the two years since Missouri’s near-total abortion ban took effect, obstetrician Laura Parisi has had several patients there turned away from chain pharmacies as they ...
The insatiable demand for computing power has created a land grab in states like Missouri between companies ... who runs a farm feed store in downtown Peculiar with his son Frank and would rather ...
Kunce leads among voters whose highest level of educational attainment is college, 51% to 45% The Emerson College Polling Missouri survey was conducted October 22-23, 2024. The sample of likely ...
He watched his dad win Missouri State the Valley’s regular season championship. Now Chase is a 6’2″ guard who will play for his father. It’s not exactly LeBron and Bronny. But it is ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – As his final term as Missouri governor nears its end, Mike Parson signed an executive order on Wednesday that rescinds 177 previous executive orders issued in the state.
Mark and Amanda Christianson will open their new Collecting Threads quilt shop and Handi Quilter long ... Collecting Threads will sell fabric, notions and bag-making supplies.
EVART — Two local quilting shops, Juneberry Cottage and Get Crafty, have experienced an influx of customer traffic after participating in a summer "shop hop" event that attracted thousands of ...
VERNON COUNTY, Mo. — A Nevada man will spend nearly a decade in prison for forgery. Ryan Heathman, 44, pleaded guilty to one count of forgery and one count of possession of a forging instrument ...