


Connecting the People, Places, Businesses and Culture of the Ozarks for more than 24 years
Since 2001, Show Me The Ozarks Magazine has showcased what makes the Four States such a fantastic place to live, work, play and visit.
We continue to celebrate with you, our loyal readers and advertisers, all that makes our region exceptional. The sights and the sounds. The parks and the trails. The dining. The shopping. The sports and the theater. The nightlife and the day trips. The rich heritage and the promising future.
Show Me The Ozarks Magazine promises to provide the highest level of quality, integrity and professionalism possible. If you have a story you’d like to share with our readers, or if you have comments, questions or suggestions, we would like to hear from you!
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Summer is finally here! Our June issue puts the spotlight on the beautiful Northeast Oklahoma area, which includes Grand Lake, Grove, Miami and many other welcoming and fun Oklahoma towns.
We introduce you to Franklin Morris, man about town and local influencer who is helping share with locals and visitors the positive things going on in the Grove area. You’ll also meet Sam Williams, the owner of Grand Lake Sports Center dedicated to continuing his family’s legacy of providing recreational gear to shoppers, and you’ll meet Dr. Rick Miller, the boat-racing Grove dentist who is carrying on his family’s racing legacy.
Many Grove residents know Pope Drake, the young boy who loves nature so much that he is determined to become a junior ranger. Learn about his journey and cheer him on as he reaches for those dreams.
Inside the June issue, you’ll also read about 100 Women Who Care, a group of philanthropic-minded women in Delaware County who are enriching lives and organizations through their fundraising efforts.
I close this letter with sad news. After almost 25 years of sharing your stories and those of local businesses, it’s time to say goodbye to Show Me The Ozarks Magazine. As you know, the past two years have been a challenging economy, forcing residents and businesses to tighten their belts. That means the advertising support SMTO needs to survive dried up, causing us to make this painful decision. For 25 years, we heard how much readers loved SMTO, and we’re honored to have played a role in enhancing your experience in the Four-State Area.
Thank you to the readers, the advertisers and the amazing writers, photographers, designers and social media managers for the many great memories!
Sincerely,

Wendy Brunner, Publisher/Editor
P.O. Box 3325 • Joplin, Mo 64803














