
Bluebirds captured by Joplin resident wins Nature Photo Cover Contest
By Amy Howe 1st Place, Debra Smith Debra Smith captured this heartwarming image of three little bluebirds perched on a bird bath during the winter on her wooded property in Joplin, Missouri. With Missouri’s state bird being a rare sight on her property, she was...

Entrepreneurial approach to Building Small Homes Allows Art & Vickie Boyt to Make A Big Difference
By Don Lowe There’s a saying: “Bigger is better.” The entrepreneurial husband and wife team of Art and Vickie Boyt know that’s not necessarily so, especially when it comes to what their company, Urban Cottage by SolSource Greenbuild, is offering with visionary small...

A Storyteller’s Mission: Kim Mailes and His Journey with the American Red Cross
By Amy Howe For Kim Mailes, volunteering with the American Red Cross is more than just away to help others—it’s a calling that blends his passion for storytelling with his desire to serve. Whether responding to natural disasters or offering comfort to those in crisis,...

Carver Birthplace Association Works to Preserve History of 1872 Neosho Colored School
By Don Lowe Connecting the present to the past and helping ensure descendants understand the importance of keeping history alive today, yesterday and tomorrow is a key initiative of the Carver Birthplace Association (CBA) and its work to safeguard the landmark...
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Seasons Change, and I’m Not Sad
Winter Will Leave Soon
Sincerely,
Wendy Brunner, Publisher/Editor
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