Posted
Thurs., July 3, 2008
If you are not yet registered to vote in the Aug. 5 election, which will include party primaries for county and statewide offices, you have just one week left to do so.
The Garst family unveils the plaque bearing their likeness and biographical information inside the entrance of the Garst Dining Center on the campus of Missouri State University, with assistance by MSU President Dr. Michael T. Nietzel and their children. The Garst Dining Center was built in 1991 when the Hutchens House residence hall was constructed. The center was named in their honor on August 2004 following a generous financial commitment to the MSU Foundation.
These customers at the Hale’s sponsored fireworks tent off East Highway 38, just outside Marshfield, prove that although the current economic situation seems rather dire, the Fourth of July is not dead yet, as area vendors remain positive.
Posted
Wed., July 2, 2008
Will a troubled economy stop Americans from celebrating their patriotism through blasts of glimmering fireworks? While it's still a little early to tell (peak sale days are usually several days before the Fourth until the day after), most fireworks vendors remain fairly optimistic about this year's Independence Day, citing high fuel prices as an excuse to stay home and celebrate.
Above is a front view of the howitzer and war memorial (which was erected in 1972 and the roster was updated in 1986). The Webster County Veterans Memorial Association is working to repaint and restore the howitzer, a project being led by association President Dave Casperson.
Posted
Mon., June 30, 2008
As the veterans' float rounds the southwest corner of the city square this Fourth of July, they will pass the Webster County veterans memorial (a monument erected in 1972 and updated in 1986), a reminder of the many men and women who have made the supreme sacrifice for their nation, listing Webster County residents who lost their lives in World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam. They will remember their comrades as we gather to celebrate democracy and with their participation will represent the heroes who have proudly served in the armed forces.
Justin Davis’ Ford Bullitt Mustang sits in the garage of SoundEnvision prior to Davis getting his first look at the car in more than two years.
Posted
Fri., June 27, 2008
It was a far cry from the last time Marshfield High School graduate Justin Davis had seen his prized 2001 Ford Bullitt Mustang, sitting in the garage of an Arizona dealership with an engine that had seized - almost two years ago. And it was a very sweet surprise when the garage door at SoundEnvision went up on a recent rainy Friday evening - revealing a completely revamped and decidedly souped-up version of Davis' Bullitt.
These customers at the Hale’s sponsored fireworks tent off East Highway 38, just outside Marshfield, prove that although the current economic situation seems rather dire, the Fourth of July is not dead yet, as area vendors remain positive.
Posted
Wed., July 2, 2008
Will a troubled economy stop Americans from celebrating their patriotism through blasts of glimmering fireworks? While it's still a little early to tell (peak sale days are usually several days before the Fourth until the day after), most fireworks vendors remain fairly optimistic about this year's Independence Day, citing high fuel prices as an excuse to stay home and celebrate.
Above is a front view of the howitzer and war memorial (which was erected in 1972 and the roster was updated in 1986). The Webster County Veterans Memorial Association is working to repaint and restore the howitzer, a project being led by association President Dave Casperson.
Posted
Mon., June 30, 2008
As the veterans' float rounds the southwest corner of the city square this Fourth of July, they will pass the Webster County veterans memorial (a monument erected in 1972 and updated in 1986), a reminder of the many men and women who have made the supreme sacrifice for their nation, listing Webster County residents who lost their lives in World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam. They will remember their comrades as we gather to celebrate democracy and with their participation will represent the heroes who have proudly served in the armed forces.
Justin Davis’ Ford Bullitt Mustang sits in the garage of SoundEnvision prior to Davis getting his first look at the car in more than two years.
Posted
Fri., June 27, 2008
It was a far cry from the last time Marshfield High School graduate Justin Davis had seen his prized 2001 Ford Bullitt Mustang, sitting in the garage of an Arizona dealership with an engine that had seized - almost two years ago. And it was a very sweet surprise when the garage door at SoundEnvision went up on a recent rainy Friday evening - revealing a completely revamped and decidedly souped-up version of Davis' Bullitt.