
Broyles, 82, bags a turkey
Vernie Broyles, 82, he shot this turkey in northern Newton County on Monday, April 18, at 7 a.m. It weighed 22 pounds, with a 9-inch beard and 1-inch spurs. Broyles and his wife live in Neosho.
Vernie Broyles, 82, he shot this turkey in northern Newton County on Monday, April 18, at 7 a.m. It weighed 22 pounds, with a 9-inch beard and 1-inch spurs. Broyles and his wife live in Neosho.
Randolph at his first cabin in Pineville, Mo., in 1927. Credit should be given to the Society of Ozarkian Hillcrofters/Lyons Memorial Library, College of the Ozarks.Townsend Godsey, a well-known photographer and writer in the area. My first exposure to Ozarks folklore and culture was in seventh grade, when I first picked up a Pepto-Bismol pink…
By Tom Boydston When Christmas gets close, the children begin to get excited. They see the lights, the Christmas trees and Santas everywhere. They can hardly wait for the day to come. They start counting the days. As September 15th approaches, I, too, am as little children; I just can’t wait. Been preparing for this…
By Becky Brewer A few months ago, I got a donkey from our friends, who have a goat farm. I’ve always liked donkeys. They are so cute with their long ears, small stature, and furry body. When I was a little girl, my family went to Grant’s Farm in St. Louis. My dad saw how…
Snow, sleet, and freezing rain hit portions of southern Missouri on Dec. 16-17, 2019, and caused travel headaches for many as they tried to get to and from work or holiday shopping destinations. You need to be logged in to view the rest of the content. Please Log In. Not a Member? Join Us