Blue Springs-----The Waynesville High School wrestling team continued to assert its dominance over the competition by defeating 11 other schools at the Lydia's Lights/BSS Wrestling Tournament over the weekend. Waynesville finished first with 550 points. The nearest school to them was Lebanon with 371.
Students from Waynesville School District could be found all over Waynesville and St. Robert throughout the day Friday volunteering their time for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
The Piney Valley Golf Course located on Fort Leonard will temporarily close for the high-winter season effective Dec. 1.
Captain Lee Ann H. Kenley, commanding officer of Troop I, announces that due to an administrative meeting, testing hours will be shortened at the St. Robert Driver Examination Station on Tuesday, October 18, 2011.
The Waynesville DECA Lock-Up will be held at the Hampton Inn in St. Robert from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 26.
Route 66 October Fest that will take place on the Square in Waynesville (by the courthouse).
Free Autism Screening for children ages 3 to 5-years old. The screening will be at the Rivendale Center for Autism located at Waynesville United Methodist Church on 301 Hwy T.
Some of the area’s finest citizens and business leaders from Pulaski County and the surrounding area have been arrested and will be “Behind Bars for Good” on Wednesday, October 26.
Eight local youth along with their families and friends celebrated their recent accomplishment of completing Pulaski County Youth EXCEL Leadership training at Price Cutter Restaurant on Dec. 2 at 5:30 p.m.
ROTC Orange & Black Raider teams participated in the Smith-Cotton Raider Challenge
Three handicap accessible hunting blinds were constructed for use on conservation areas.
The Waynesville High School JROTC Raider team this weekend competed in the Third Annual Golden Valley Raider Meet in Clinton, Mo.
As if Journey Stories wasn't going to be entertaining enough, there will be a free film festival that coincides with the seven-week historical exhibition.
The festival features seven films, each with a theme relating to an American trek.
“That was the thing we tried to stay with,” said Event Chairwoman Pam Barnabee. “All of the movies are about journeys that relate to Journey Stories, the exhibit. And, we even got two animated movies to keep the kids interested,” she said of the movie “Cars” and “An American Tail.”
About 20 residents and business owners who own property along Historic Route 66 that will see improvements made possible by the Safe Routes to School grant program gathered at City Hall recently to get answers.
Back-to-school time means classes, sports, and extra-curricular activities and among those opportunities for young boys and teens is Scouting.
As the Missouri State Fair opens today, we are reminded throughout history, various cultures around the world have held an innate fascination with finding the World’s Strongest Man.