April 12, 2022

Improve Your Mental Health With Books

As a wife, mother and full-time working professional in behavioral health, getting lost in a great book is one of my favorite ways to unwind after a long day. While fiction is often my preferred genre for before-bed reading, I also look to non-fiction to further my development, learn more about a public figure or […]

Help Prevent Child Abuse

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Safe Families For Children of Mid-Missouri is always looking for donations, as well as volunteers. Learn more here. According to the Missouri Department of Social Services Children’s Division, its Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline (CANHU), received 128,801 hotline calls over the past fiscal year. Of those reports, 54,515 were classified as […]

Take Back Your Health

The CoMo Wellness Conference returns for its fifth year on April 23 at Cooper’s Ridge event venue. Speakers will cover a variety of health-related topics, including the benefits of chiropractic care, dealing with COVID-19 and more. Starting with coffee and registration at 7 a.m., the event will conclude with a s’mores wellness happy hour at […]

Car-“toon” Into This!

This event from the MU Concert Series at Jesse Hall on April 19 at 7 p.m. is sure to tickle your funny bone and possibly take you on a trip down memory lane. The Queen’s Cartoonists play music from classic cartoons and contemporary animation. Learn more about the event here. Throughout history, cartoonists have often […]

Need College Cash?

Worrying about funding college can be stressful and overwhelming. Think a scholarship is out of the question if you or your college-bound kid aren’t a star academic or athlete? Not so fast. This Prosper U class from Central Bank of Boone County just might help. Scholarships: Finding Free Money for College will teach you ways […]