Learning about a piece of Missouri’s Black history After nearly a month of snow storms and icy roads, today the weather finally broke. With a
Breaking the proverbial (and literal) ice One of the many wonderful things about living in central Missouri is that most years it is possible to
ALR Chapter 202 Beacon Newsletter Column (Note: for the past few months I have been writing the Beacon newsletter column for ALR Chapter 202 in
Dodged the storms, had fun, and raised money for a good cause For most of the past week I have been sick in bed trying
The final weekend of February was some of the most beautiful we have all year long. Most of the members of Columbia’s American Legion Riders
Columbia’s American Legion Riders Chapter 202 kicked off 2024 with the first annual Polar Run. First item on the agenda was brunch at Truman’s Bar
American Legion Riders Chapter 202 began the month with a ride to Oktoberfest in Hermann. Hermann is a community settled almost entirely by German immigrants
Busy month with just a bit of riding May was my final month of service as pastor at First Christian Church in Dexter. It was
Points go up while ranking goes down Southeast Missouri was blessed with some beautiful weather in April. After getting off to a good start in
Honoring veterans and learning local history on two wheels In order to give myself an incentive to explore some new roads, this year I decided
