Lots of things divide us; our religious beliefs, our political opinions, our diverse personalities and our differing ...
Special education, summer school and much more were all reported to the Rolla 31 School District Board of Education at its ...
By a 6-5 vote Jan. 21, the Rolla City Council approved a motion to notify city water customers, as well as the state ...
It won’t happen anytime soon, but there could eventually be a new roundabout in Rolla at the junction of 18th Street, ...
A brisk wind on Jan. 23 couldn’t keep a large crowd from gathering outside the new Rolla senior center to help cut the ribbon ...
After hours of talk spread across multiple meetings the Rolla City Council Jan. 21 voted 6-5 to “postpone indefinitely” the ...
A boost Gov. Mike Kehoe touts as the largest increase in public school funding in two decades will fall about $300 million ...
The event remains dedicated to raising awareness and local support for cancer care and research. This year, as in the past, 100% of the proceeds from this celebration will stay within the community, ...
More than 50 people gathered in Doolittle on Jan. 17 for a Friday evening of music, socializing and sampling marijuana products. The venue was Doobie’s, a new cannabis-friendly events center ...
Dr. Michael Moats, professor and chair of materials science and engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, ...
The former owner of Rolla’s Peace of Mind had pleaded guilty and admitted in federal court to transporting a minor across ...
Almost five years ago, much of the world went quiet for several weeks due to the COVID-19 lockdowns. It went so quiet, in fact, that scholars published a 2024 article ...