Small Schools, Big Spirit: Thunder Country and Salisbury Celebrate a Packed Week of Learning, Family, and Fun
As fall settles over Chariton County, the area schools have been buzzing with a wide variety of activities that highlight the heart of small-town education. Students, staff, and families from the local districts are embracing a mix of academics, athletics, and community traditions, showing that…
Hometown Business Spotlight: Sam Johnson’s Appliances & Furniture
In a world of big-box stores and impersonal shopping experiences, Sam Johnson’s Appliances & Furniture stands out as a true hometown resource. Located in the heart of Brunswick, this family-run business has built its reputation on personalized service, quality products, and a commitment to helping…
Recent Arrests Across Mid-Missouri: Boone, Ray, Livingston, and Surrounding Counties
Local law enforcement agencies across Mid-Missouri have reported a series of arrests over the past week, with charges ranging from felony drug offenses and DWI to traffic violations and misdemeanor warrants. Residents from Boone, Ray, Livingston, and surrounding counties were taken into custody, with some…
Chariton County Sheriff Reports Shooting and Arrest in Separate Cases
On Tuesday, September 23, 2025, Brunswick, Missouri, was the scene of a shooting that left one person injured and sparked an ongoing investigation by the Chariton County Sheriff’s Office. Just two days later, authorities announced the arrest of a local man on multiple child sex…
Chariton County Schools: News, Activities, and Athletics
Chariton County schools continue to offer students engaging academic experiences, extracurricular activities, and strong community involvement. From Salisbury to Brunswick, Keytesville, and Northwestern, students are participating in events, fundraisers, and competitions that enhance learning, promote school spirit, and connect families with their local schools. Brunswick…
Gerald Wistrand Announces Candidacy for Missouri State Auditor, Promises Transparency, Accountability, and Citizen Engagement
Gerald Wistrand, a veteran auditor with nearly four decades of professional experience, has officially announced his candidacy for Missouri State Auditor, highlighting his commitment to transparency, accountability, and citizen-focused governance. Wistrand, an information technology auditor, constitutional student/teacher, and grassroots activist, is running to ensure that…
Regional Arrest Report: Felonies and DWI Incidents Lead Local Bookings
Law enforcement across mid-Missouri counties reported multiple arrests between September 4 and September 15, 2025. The following roundup is organized by county, with the most serious offenses listed first in each section. Shelby County Shohab S. Nazar, 22, of Saint Joseph, was arrested on September…
Local School & Sports Roundup: Thunder Teams, Homecoming Plans, and Community News
It has been a busy week across Chariton County schools, with students excelling in athletics, music, and academics while communities prepare for Homecoming festivities. Thunder Football and Athletics The Thunder football team hit the road for their first away game of the season at Orrick….
Missouri Freedom Caucus: A Sham Grassroots Facade Imploding Under Its Own Hypocrisy
The Missouri Freedom Caucus (MOFC) brands itself as the torchbearer of grassroots conservatism, promising to fight the Jefferson City establishment for the heart of Missouri. Yet, its actions tell a different story: a group propped up by out-of-state dark money, attacking true conservative activists, and…
Missouri’s HJR 3: Reshaping Voter Initiatives in a Republican Government
In November 2024, Missouri voters approved two polarizing measures: Amendment 3, expanding abortion rights (52% statewide), and Proposition A, raising the minimum wage to $15 and mandating paid sick leave (57%). Both passed on strong urban turnout and heavy campaign funding while losing decisively in…