You're not likely to find a more quaint chapel in Missouri or anywhere else for that matter. It contains brilliant artwork and more than 1,200 pieces of hand-cut glass.
If you were up really early in the morning a few days ago, you likely witnessed one of the brightest fireballs in recent memory. Thanks to new security camera video, you can see it even if you weren't up showing a massive meteor that seemed to turn darkness into day.
I've seen many Missouri mansions and I've seen a few secret underground tunnels, but I've never seen 2 mansions that are actually connected by an underground tunnel, but that's exactly what I've found in Carthage.
There aren't many hanging on, but 2 Missouri drive-in theaters are still open this weekend for one simple reason: they refuse to die (and that's a good thing).
Of all the potential career options, the least likely one for many of us is beekeeper. If you don't believe me, you should see how a Carthage, Missouri beekeeper moves a huge colony from a tree to an aviary.
Do you seek out Airbnb's when you're wanting to get away from it all? If so, you might want to check out one of the most highly-rated in all of Illinois that just happens to be a romantic little cottage near Carthage.
I will admit that I spend entirely too much time on YouTube watching shows like America’s Got Talent, Britain’s Got Talent, The Voice, and really any other kind of show that brings vocal and instrumental talent to the foreground. This weekend, a finalist from America’s Got Talent is coming to the Tri-State Area.
The Mormon tie to our area is strong thanks to Joseph Smith. Smith was an American religious leader and founder of the Latter Day Saints movement which gave rise to Mormonism. At age 24, Smith published the Book of Mormon and in the next fourteen years he gathered thousands of followers, built cities and temples, and created a religious culture.
The Mormon tie to our area is strong thanks to Joseph Smith. Smith was an American religious leader and founder of the Latter Day Saints movement which gave rise to Mormonism.
Blessing Hospice & Palliative Care is hosting the second of a series of "Butterfly Moments" in celebration and memory of those we have loved and lost. The first one was held in Carthage on June 23rd. The next one is scheduled for Pittsfield on July 21st at Lowry Park. A third release is set for Fry Park in Carrollton on July 28th with the final release at Lower Moorman Park in Quinc