Articles
Stephens exhibit focuses on human form
The 24 depictions on the pristine white walls of the Davis Art Gallery at Stephens College serve as examples to students who are learning to draw the human figure.
Grants fund renovation completion in Hallsville
The Hallsville Community Center had its heating and air conditioning systems replaced last month with help from a $10,000 grant from the Boone County Community Trust and $5,000 from the City of Hallsville.
Mission: Go shopping
It was still dark when the special forces awoke. They knew they had to hit their target before daybreak. Failure was not an option. If they were a moment late, their wallets would suffer irreparable harm.
Tips and cautions for holiday e-shoppers
While “Black Friday,” or the Friday after Thanksgiving, has marked the beginning of the holiday shopping season for years, a recent shift toward Internet shopping has created a nationwide boost in online sales the following Monday, now known as “Cyber Monday.”
Council creates regulations governing conflict of interest
After several members of city commissions were removed from their positions earlier this year due to conflicts of interest, the City Council has created detailed regulations on who can serve as a commissioner.
Riders of honor and respect
The air smells of exhaust, leather and morning coffee. Motorcycles lined in six straight rows cover the parking lot at the Gateway to the West Harley-Davidson store in St. Louis. Dozens of men and a handful of women gather in small groups, socializing and trying to keep warm.