Be part of a fun group and explore Mark Twain's Hannibal on April 19. You'll board a luxury charter coach at the Wildwood Y and set out for a day of riverboats, history and legends.
Something I thought you'd like to hear about regarding people making a difference one person at a time.
We'll have to wait until Lent next year for more fish frying.
More local history that should not be forgotten...
These Boots are made for walking—all in the infantry; last two World War II veterans in Eureka.
Read how important trains were to Eureka's progress, business, politics, deaths and even the name of the city.
Interesting changes may be coming.
A view that may differ from what you might be hearing.
Want to polish your strokes or perfect your turns? Join our Spring Swim Stroke Clinics today to get a head start on summer.
Patch sites uphold the finest principles of representative government when they provide accurate news reporting and a space where citizens may discuss the topics of the day in a digital town square.
Land that became the Walmart Supercenter: from $100 per acre to $750,000 for a 3/4 acre lot.
News from the Vietnam War front from almost 50 years ago: "The V.C. are now the hunted and not the hunter."
My personal history with this interesting landmark started in 1931.
Did you ever have printer problems?
On Monday, get all types of health checks, free samples and nutritious snacks in one spot: the Wildwood YMCA.
Blue Knights' Catholic Boys Club from Eureka baked for "Cookies for Kairos" Prison Ministry.
Spring cleaning the garage can be daunting but is also very rewarding. Here are three tips to start you on your way.
Several financial incentives are available for those who register early for summer camps—save 10 percent this week.
How many eggs could your child find underwater? The Wildwood Y will hold an Underwater Egg Hunt as part of Kids’ Night Out this Saturday evening.
Government soon will run out of funds. I suggest ways to decrease reliance of government.
Things for you to consider for our 2nd Congressional District upcoming election.
My last blog about a big, local construction project. Thanks for keeping up with me and the new "Roberta Lane."
As the Wyman Center in Eureka enables more teens to lead successful lives, they soon will have a new multipurpose building that replaces the former, historic recreational hall.
It's time to spring clean your bathroom medicine cabinet to make getting ready in the morning faster and more efficient.
As an exchange student to Japan 27 years ago, now I support international high school students living here in Patch areas. What a great experience for my whole family! You can host, too.
Members agree these odes will add to our efforts in the community.
Richard Carr is trying to lose a pound a day in a national health and weight-loss competition. He exercises at the Wildwood Y and has changed his eating habits. Support him in his blog.
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Work on this Eureka street project is ALMOST DONE!
Native Wildwoodian, Kelsey Shea Weinrich's, campaign for the 2012 MLB Fan Cave job draws to a close.
The Wildwood Y's recent Zumbathon was held in memory of Debbie Reynolds.
What can young players get from sports leagues beyond basics? I asked a well-respected coach who led lots of teams, and soon will start anew with his youngest child. Registration is open.
Eighty percent of what we keep we won't look at again—here's advice about common paper trails to eliminate.
Being a finalist for the KMOX Spring Training Correspondent Competition—oh, what a ride it was.
One of those things shared over email that I just had to pass along. Take a look and enjoy.
An update of the Weber brothers: 180 total years of service!
Welcome to Cardinal Timothy Dolan. He has a lot of friends and relatives in our local area.
My personal history of Sacred Heart Church, and things that not many people know about.
Help a native Wildwoodian get into the MLB Fan Cave! And see which St. Louis Cardinals are endorsing Kelsey in this video.
Updates on the MEAAA Route 66 Senior Center's role in the lives of Eureka, Wildwood and Pacific residents.