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Shelly Kaiser has been named the new retail and membership director of the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce. She replaces Jen Berti, who left...
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Shelly Kaiser has been named the new retail and membership director of the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce. She replaces Jen Berti, who left...
A major snow storm blew through Missouri overnight last Tuesday, Jan. 25, but the worst of it stayed to our west and north. Jackson...
The state of emergency that had existed for more than two years in Missouri came to an end April 1, 2022, but the COVID-19...
Ronnie Maxwell, a loan officer and assistant vice president at First State Community Bank, and one of the owners of Barrel 131, may have...
Uptown Jackson will be bursting with more color this spring, thanks to a grant from Community Foundation of the Ozarks. Fighting a chilly wind...
The state of emergency that had existed for more than two years in Missouri came to an end April 1, 2022, but the COVID-19...
With the snip of a giant pair of scissors, Ken Bateman, president and CEO of SoutheastHEALTH cut through two ribbons on Thursday, Jan. 12,...
April The state of emergency that had existed for more than two years in Missouri came to an end April 1, but the COVID-19...
Like it or not, recreational marijuana use is coming to Missouri. It was approved by voters, and it’s up to the Jackson Mayor and...
The year 2022 was a year of change for Jackson and the surrounding area. The COVID-19 pandemic continued to have lingering effects, but they...
Jackson Bowling Lanes is currently closed following an early morning fire last Wednesday. Jackson Fire Rescue was dispatched to the scene at 304 E....
The Jackson Mayor and Board of Aldermen approved the annual city budget for 2023 at the Dec. 19 meeting. “I think we put together...
Just ahead of Santa Claus — if you believe in him — a winter blast of cold air came out of the north and...
COVID-19 and the ensuing supply-chain issues have claimed another victim. Doug Kaminskey, owner of Lincoln-McBride, has sold his business to Todt Roofing, effective Jan....
Writing a gripping account of a B-17 bomber crew in World War II was not hard for Terry Irwin of Gordonville. He’s an aviation...
Pedestrians may find crossing West Main Street easier as the City of Jackson pursues a grant to fund a Main Street Corridor Pedestrian Safety...
Rain and cold weather didn’t deter area residents from attending a Missouri Department of Transportation public meeting from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec....
Jackson’s biggest tourist attraction is now the subject of a full-color children’s book created by two local author/painters. Aaron Horrell, owner of the Painted...
Tourism is a good thing; it brings fresh dollars into a community and it can lead to growth. When Jackson learned it was going...
Missourians went to the polls Nov. 8. They elected a U.S. Senator to replace the retiring Roy Blunt, selected other statewide and county officers,...