202305 – May

Cheers to mothers

Cheers to mothers

Flatiron Steak Salad Citrus balsamic vinaigrette: 1/4 cup orange juice 1/4 cup tangerine juice 2 teaspoons orange zest 1/4 cup lemon juice 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar 2 tablespoons honey 2 teaspoons garlic, minced 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard Salt, to taste Pepper, to...

50 years on the line

50 years on the line

Junior Curtis hangs up his hooks after a long co-op career Byron “Junior” Curtis never thought the job he landed back in 1973 would lead to a 50-year career. He was just looking for work. On Feb. 16, the 73-year-old Se-Ma-No Electric Cooperative lineman hung up his...

Dressed for reliability

Dressed for reliability

I have never been considered the classiest dresser on the block. In fact, when my wife and I were dating, I firmly believe Lindsey thought I was colorblind. Maybe she saw a diamond in the rough, maybe it was pity — I’ve never asked and she’ll never tell.  Most of my...

Crafting and weaving

Crafting and weaving

State parks offers basket weaving classes at first Capitol Over and under. Around and around. Steady hands carefully guide the wetted strips of rattan — a thin pliable wood — around the base of this soon-to-be keepsake. As the rows and rows of wood are stacked above...

Restored & electrified

Restored & electrified

New Bloomfield auto shop is blazing its own trail The car builders’ eyes are locked on the battery inside the red 1988 Lotus Esprit. Inside Tyler Willy’s rural auto shop, he and two employees carefully remove the battery from the in-progress custom-built car. There’s...

Connecting rural Missouri

Connecting rural Missouri

State awards grants to deploy fiber across Missouri The digital divide in rural Missouri is shrinking. The state of Missouri recently awarded $261 million through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Broadband Infrastructure Grant Program. That’s good news for members...

Porcelain Perfection

Porcelain Perfection

Julia Allspach passes down the art of china painting Looking back on a lifetime of drawing and painting, Julia Allspach can’t estimate how many different artworks she’s made. While her home is adorned with tiles, vases, plates, Christmas ornaments, lampshapes and tea...

Taking Flight

Taking Flight

by Sarah Joplin  |  info@ruralmissouri.coopphotos by Zach Smith  |  zsmith@ruralmissouri.coop Disc golf on the rise across the Show-Me State In the lighthearted yet compelling sport of disc golf, two human instincts converge. The game satisfies both the keen hunger to...

Wagons For Warriors

Wagons For Warriors

by Savanna Kaiser  |  info@ruralmissouri.coop Largest chuck wagon gathering in the nation helps veterans Every May, a parade of chuck wagons rolls down the streets of Lebanon pulled by teams of horses and mules as if they came right off the prairie. There, in the...

The Clarktonian

The Clarktonian

Crawfish and seafood in the Bootheel Crawdads, mudbugs, crawfish — call them what you want, but just know you will find the best at The Clarktonian in the Bootheel town of Clarkton. Repeat customers prove owner Tyler Miller’s claim that you won’t find anything better...

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