Although it is early in America’s 250th year, several places are hosting celebrations. Patriotic red, white, and blue attire is being sold.
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Is Your Brain Drying Up? Water Helps Your Thoughts
Experts studied how our hydration levels could be impacting our cognitive abilities, especially as we age.
Prepare Now To Be A Better Bow Hunter
The MDC is hosting a virtual event all about bow hunting. Attendees will learn about wildlife identification, habits and habitats…
Are You Aware Of Missouri’s Purple Paint Law?
Are you aware of Missouri ‘s purple paint law? While ‘No Trespassing’ signs are a lawful notice of personal property, so is the purple paint.
All You Need To Know About Planting A Flower Garden
If you want to plant flowers but are unsure of where to start, here’s a beginner’s guide to flower gardening
Free Fishing In Missouri In August? Yes!
Twin Pines Conservation Center will host Family Fishing Day this Saturday! The public is invited and there is no cost to attend.
See The Quilt That’s Being Raffled Off At The Walnut Festival
Sew Blessed Piecemakers have made a new quilt that will be raffled off at the festival. Until October 4th, the quilt will be at different local businesses.
The Top 10 Causes of Premature Aging
Although we will all grow old, to prevent premature aging, you need to avoid these top ten causes.
August Is National Wellness Month: How To Take Care Of Yourself
The month of August is National Wellness Month. Good health contributes to long life and being active in your family’s life. Here are five ways you can take care of yourself.
Farmer’s Daughter To Host First Aid Class For Minors On August 9th
The Farmer’s Daughter in Thayer, Missouri, is hosting a free first aid class for minors on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
Birch Tree’s 6th Annual Watermelon Festival To Take Place On August 9th
Birch Tree, Missouri, is holding its 6th Annual Watermelon Festival on August 9, 2025. This will be a family-friendly event for all ages!
Does It Matter What Time You Exercise? Yes!
Research shows that a combination of lifestyle and dietary choices, including commitment, can help prevent heart disease.












