Two nights in a row, a lot of great things going on around town. Read More
Released earlier this summer, Summer Cats debut Slumberland LP "Songs for Tuesdays" contains 13 tracks of chunky guitar, fuzzy (and of course 'summer-sounding') garage pop, and boy/girl vocals. Read More
In a remarkable rebuilding campaign, the state sectional champion tennis Lady Cougars reached the state Group 2 semifinals Wednesday, Oct. 21, where their run was stopped by Pascack Hills, 5-0. Read More
For the members of the Logan-Rogersville High School Wildcats girls golf team, they have had one goal on their mind since they started practice in August. Read More
On Monday, Sept. 14, the Logan-Rogersville High School girls golf team traveled to Nixa for a tournament that featured teams from all over the Central Ozark Conference, including small schools Marshfield and Buffalo. Read More
I remember when the bands coming out of Seattle's indie music scene set the bar for what was cool, so it shouldn't surprise me that the most rockin' new kids' band, The Not-Its! , call that region home. Read More
On a sweltering summer Saturday at the Grandin Village Community Market in Roanoke, farmer Tenley Weaver weighed tomatoes and fingerling potatoes while her assistant misted water on a bouquet of fresh cilantro. Read More
The Logan-Rogersville Lady Wildcats golf team has been busy over the past couple of weeks, taking on some of the area's top competition, including a pair of matches against Willard, Nixa and Branson. Read More
Like Copacetic , ¡Simpatico! was released on Sub Pop, a label then associated most closely with the very un-Velocity Girl grunge sound. Read More
Three local young actors have roles in the PeachCraft Studios of Summit production of Stephen Schwartz's 1986 musical play "Children of Eden," loosely based on the first nine and one-half chapters of the Book of Genesis. Read More
Washington, D.C.-based indie pop singer Sarah Shannon was the lead singer and focal point for Velocity Girl, whose three ... Read the full Sarah Shannon bio.