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City’s ‘got a lot going on’
Bundles of sheet metal and stacks of beams arrived Thursday at the site of the new indoor athletic center in King Jack Park. The site is on Dawson Drive between
Hard to remember now, but Sonic was on the east side of South Madison Street when it first came to Webb City.
Above is one of the prints we’ve copied from that has appeared in the Webb City Sentinel.
It appears Madison Animal Clinic and the Pronto (now a Casey’s) are in the background.
After the current Sonic was built on the west side of the street, the “old” Sonic was demolished.
Everything you want to know about Jasper County Missouri Schools is available at a site compiled by Webb City Area Genealogical Society member Kathy Sidenstricker.
Bundles of sheet metal and stacks of beams arrived Thursday at the site of the new indoor athletic center in King Jack Park. The site is on Dawson Drive between
Peter The Postscript Climbing the stairs I told my husband, Peter, when he first announced the idea, that I thought it was dumb. I probably didn’t say “dumb,” because I
7 Brew crew member Danecca Heffren delivers a cool drink to a customer Monday at the newest coffee stand in Webb City. 7 Brew’s Webb City stand is open Bob
The Missouri Pacific depot (and piles of mine waste), looking east from Webb City to Carterville. photo Ancestors, Legends & Time Depots welcomed many folks to Webb City Railroad trains;
Unseen today are the tons of red bricks that were used for the foundation of the Webb City post office. Although not the subject of the photo, this happens to
The Webb City Sentinel isn’t a newspaper – but it used to be, serving Webb City, Missouri, in print from 1879-2020. This “newspaper” seeks to carry on that tradition as a nonprofit corporation.
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