Deep Roots in Christian County
Elm Grove Church and Roller School celebrate 125 years
The recent 125th anniversary of Elm Grove Church, a small United Methodist church in northeast Christian...
35 Years in the Niche Business
Kincaid Seed Company processes products that other companies don’t offer
Jaret Kincaid is a fourth-generation farmer who grew up on the Kincaid family farm in...
Still Open For Business
A one-time general store built more than a century ago now houses a new family business
One of the ways people try to preserve history...
Still Turning Wrenches
Jake Kaderly began working on International Harvesters in the 1960s
Jake Kaderly remembers the International Harvester 560, 706 and 806 being in production when he...
Dedicated to Preservation
Elm Springs, Ark., is home to the newly formed Elm Springs Heritage Association dedicated to area wide history preservation and an example of the...
Remembering the Mother Road
The Route 66 Museum in Lebanon, Mo., steps back in time to share the nostalgia of an era
There’s perhaps no other road in America...
Branson’s Monkey Crew
The Martinosky family offers a mix of fun and food in Branson, Mo.
BRANSON, MO. - Looking for a fun, friendly, and safe environment to...
Last Courthouse in the Cherokee Nation
The structure became a private residence in 1898
The last remaining courthouse in the Cherokee Nation is at Rose, Okla., near the Arkansas state...
Joe Keltner: A Lifetime in Agriculture
Suburban America has surrounded Joe Keltner’s family farm in southwest Missouri. “They built there and then they built back over here and then built...
Play Ball!
In the wake of the Great Depression, a short-lived professional baseball league launches in Arkansas
A deeply-rooted part of American culture is a love of...