Museums Represent a Unique Look at Regional History
An old jail and a family collection are the focal points of two museums in Vernon County, Mo.
Nevada, Mo., was the Bushwhacker Capital before...
Welcome to Ruland Junction
Wayne Ruland was 4 years old when his father Edward, an avid toy train collector, gave him a beautiful blue, black, yellow and red...
More than 80 Years of Culture and Literacy
The Taneyhills Study Club started the Taneyhills Community Library more than 80 years ago
In Branson, Mo., in the year 1933, the women of the...
A Century of Fellowship
Nothing is better on a hot July day than a heaping bowl of homemade ice cream with friends and family, and for the last...
Caution: Bunnies at Work
Eclectic shop in Eureka Springs, Ark., has special, furry employees to aid customers
EUREKA SPRINGS, ARK. - Downtown Eureka Springs, Ark., holds a special place...
Fighting, Preserving, Conserving
Pea Ridge National Military Park is made up of 4,300 acres
This story begins when Kerry Jones’ grandfather brought his seventh generation Arkansan and 5-year-old...
Digging Deep
The Missouri Institute of Natural Sciences is the only one of its kind in Missouri
While the world was in turmoil on Sept. 11, 2001,...
Made to Order
Waylan’s Ku-Ku Burger is still an icon along the Oklahoma stretch of Mother Road
MIAMI, OKLA. - Waylan’s Ku-Ku Burger, one of few remaining original...
Happy Homemakers
EHC organizations began as Tomato Clubs in 1912
Home Demonstration Clubs, also known as Homemaker Clubs, have been part of rural America since 1898 when...
A Slice of History
Serving up family favorites in Jasper, Ark., since 1909
JASPER, ARK. - With a population of 482, the charming Ozark Mountain town of Jasper, Ark.,...