On Sept. 13, 1968, WFMY News 2 talked to a man who was a barber and an inventor! Bill Watkins worked at the Bus Station ...
It's an honor to have your business called a fixture of the community, but there's really no other way to describe this place ...
Today, Black men and women own 2.6 million businesses across the United States, roughly 9.5 percent of businesses in the country. But which ones have endured the longest? These are some of the oldest ...
At Tates Creek Middle School, the barber shop will operate on Mondays. Participating barbers receive specialized training on working with students and will focus on personal development.
The Black Men's Health Clinic has partnered with local barbers to be health ambassadors, working to connect clients with ...
Clarence G. Robinson was called home to be with the Lord, September 2, 2024, after a fulfilling 81 years of life. He was born ...
Almost every homecoming has had changes to show off to the returning former township residents–changes to old businesses, new businesses, creation of water towers, and water and sewage lines, changes ...
A second shooting victim who also was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries is expected to survive and will not be ...
The Tusen Tack Anniversary Party will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 6, at the Tusen Tack Thrift Store. The ...
The village of Knapp was named after John Holly Knapp (1825-1888) one of the founders of the Knapp, Stout & Company lumber ...
Rupert Parker looks for kicks on Route 66 I’m driving the length of Missouri, in search of Route 66, which was invented here ...