With the height of summer upon us, health experts urge parents and adults in charge of children playing outside to be cautious about excessive heat risks.
Betheny Martin is St. Robert’s new park facilities supervisor.
Get ready for some non-stop fun as the Pulaski County Fair begins Thursday.
The fair comes to the St. Robert Community Park. The fair runs Thursday through Sunday and has plenty of fun activities for children and adults of all ages. General admission is free, but The ATV Rodeo is $5, and the bull riding competition is $10.
St. Robert Park Board members on Monday reviewed plans for a pair of par-3, nine-hole golf courses, and the panel recommended the midtown plan, which, if approved by City Council members Monday, could begin excavation this fall.
Robert Bell, a Boy Scout with Troop 202 of Waynesville will receive the Eagle Scout award at a Court of Honor on Saturday, June 26.
Christina King, 16, has been chosen as a State Finalist in the National American Miss Missouri state pageant to be held July 31 to Aug. 1, at the Marriott Union Station in St. Louis.
Cub Scout Pack 202 of Waynesville participated in Scout Quest 100, the 100th anniversary (1910-2010) celebration of Boy Scouts of America with the Greater St. Louis Area Council.
The staff of the Waynesville Library, located at 306 Historic Route 66 West, does everything in its power to encourage children and teens to read. And this summer, its offering multiple summer incentive programs to encourage reading.
On May 27, Waynesville High School kicked off its summer school program, which will run through June 30.
The Armed Services YMCA, in conjunction with the Pulaski County Ambulance District, recently certified several students in Infant/Child CPR and First Aid.
If persons haven’t checked out Missouri University of Science and Technology’s Jackling Introduction to Engineering summer camp, there’s still time.