These daily devotions will be sure to brighten up your young child's day.
Amazing -- if you want to know something, type it in and click "Go."
We are going into a new season—925 million people are going to bed hungry tonight.
Did you secure a Buddy Poppy yesterday as a symbol of sacrifices and continuing needs of our veterans?
Eureka Girls' Lacrosse caps off phenomenal season and became first public school to ever be one of top three teams in Missouri.
The mood at Rockwood School District's Relay for Life is friendly and community-oriented. Join me at it Friday evening!
Memorial Day is set aside to remember those Vets who died. Let's expand the scope by recognizing those still around.
Events bring about actions. Oprah is just a kid, but as she says, "Life is up to you."
Parliament talk caused reading of 63-paragraph Magna Carta, describing freedom we sometimes take for granted.
Leads with danger of bee stings; but ends with danger of stings by words.
Tornadoes split family for 70 years, and give reason to fly their paths, even backward!
Can you imagine being in the footsteps of Albert Wallach and doing things necessary to become a U.S. citizen in 1876?
Community college educators possess an eternal optimism that each student can succeed.
Would you like to view the new FA-2, the Raptor, as it was delivered to the Air Force? Many F-15s are wearing out.
In real life, every day you graduate: a message to Eureka High School seniors regarding Monday's ceremony.
Eureka boys' track team are competing in sectionals this afternoon at Lafayette.
Eureka baseball bats and pitching are on fire!
Cats, now deer, are adding their footprints to new Forby Road paving; must be some moral there, someplace.
Emergence of 13-year cicada is evidence of the miraculous cycle of life. But of course they are bigger in Texas.
Your future depends on "QE" and MMM, so be aware of what the terms reflect.
Observing our state of the state and union in the past few days seen through these old eyes that remember well.
Reacting to the past week of news, good or bad, could be wrapped up in a 30-minute Joel Osteen sermon.
Some talking heads say youngsters today are lazy and out of touch. But here's a chance to observe and learn from the efforts of an 11-year-old fifth grader.
Eureka High's DECA students qualified for, and competed in, international competition.
Strength training yields top performers at Eureka High School.
AP Art Students work featured at Bread Co.
French III student rocks the national exam and receives a certificat d'honneur!
Wildcats recognize seniors with a BIG win over Oakville!
Coping with a deadly affliction, and going from 280 pounds to 160 in a few months.
See who registered a major complaint about the Forby Road job. Donald Trump's speech was long-winded but worth a listen.
Eureka's three remaining World World II veterans—certainly worth remembering.
Many things have left The Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka in crisis, but we're working toward a happy ending. And we need your help.
See why I agree with Andy Rooney on Sunday's "60 Minutes."
Get ready for Memorial Day -- who will clean your grave? Plus, link to "Four Generations of Service."
Maybe he (President Obama) knows things we don't: Observing events of this week, here and around the world.
Writing this blog [at 86 years young] will increase my ability to survive; I would hope to pass that same vitality on to readers of the Patch.