

Remley’s harness shop an early, active business
Robert Spaun contributed this photo post card, featuring the interior of J.W. Remley’s Store, 221 N. Main, Hannibal, Mo., in 1911. To the...


Jacqua Brown-Williams, listening when God calls
Hannibal native, Jacqua Brown-Williams, now serves as a Spiritual Life Coach affiliated with the Impact Church DFW in Dallas, Texas....


Judge Russell undertakes ‘Listen, learn, thank’ tour
Judge Mary Rhodes Russell, chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court. Contributed photo. MARY LOU MONTGOMERY In her role as Chief...


Lamplighter turned mail carrier, Weyand well known in Palmyra
P.A. (Pete) Weyand (1872-1959) is perhaps best remembered in Palmyra as a mail carrier for Rural Route 4 from 1904-1934. But as a boy, he...


‘Safe house’ now African American History Museum in Jacksonville, Ill.
At left is Art Wilson, founding executive director of the African American History Museum in Jacksonville, Ill. At right is Ruth Linear,...


Kathleen Haycraft recognized for a lifetime of achievement
Kathleen Haycraft credits the success she has achieved during her nursing career to friends, church family, and God. Photo Mary Lou...


Snapshot shines spotlight on Winn’s education career
Hannibal native, Colman Kersey Winn, is pictured in front of A.D. Stowell School in the late 1920s. This photo was a keepsake of Evelyn...


Shop owner turns treasured fabrics into lasting keepsakes
Mary Short made a bear for her father-n-law, Luke Short, following his Honor Flight. Photo contributed by Mary Short. MARY LOU MONTGOMERY...


Hannibal native continues Frankoma Pottery tradition
Dennis Glascock, a native of Hannibal, is the owner of Frankoma Pottery Company. A year ago he expanded the business from online only to...


Chic Style Shoppe served Market clientele for 30 years
Mrs. Lena Sperry Locke (Mrs. Edward Nelson Locke Sr.) poses in front of her store, Chic Style Shoppe, at 1248 Market St., in the spring...