Joe West got into the coffee roasting business in an unusual way. But his passion for coffee continues to shape Classic Rock Coffee Co.’s products.
Jennifer Holman, owner of Jen’s Country Cuts in Walnut Grove, Mo., balances business and family to make her shop work.
Tommy Hawkins, volunteer coordinator at Habitat for Humanity of Springfield, describes the benefits of volunteering and the steps to getting involved.
Gary Swadley, Drury University’s director of technology services, discusses the state of technology on campus in the past, present, and future.
Addison Jones, indie-folk artist, gives insight into the inner workings of his band Lost and Found.
Discover the diversity of talent and passion that lies behind Arts & Letters, a boutique in downtown Springfield, Mo.
The Drury Lane House Concert series has begun production, and The Scoop sat down with co-producer Jim Rae for details about the new music show.
Gabriel Bloodworth participates in traveling art displays around the Midwest to show his work and to promote Springfield Hot Glass, which is becoming a hot spot for Springfieldians of all ages to come and learn a new trade.
Dr. Rick Maxson tells the story of Drury’s ukulele club, charting DUkes’ rise in popularity and their upcoming trip to Isesaki, Japan, in August 2015.
Ed Derr, Drury’s director of counseling services, provided some tips for students to help manage class-related stress.
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