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By Bryan Sheppard
bsheppard@tri-lakestribune.com
You could hear the buzz in Branson as members of the LogHoggers Chainsaw Sculpting Club fired up their chainsaws Friday, Oct. 10, at the world’s largest Titanic Museum, as part of a three day “Titanic World Class Wood Carvers Event.”
Seven master carvers from different parts of the country came to Branson for the event. Joe Hintz, of Adams, Wis., a 20 year carver, Brent Butler, of Union City, Penn., a 14 year carver, Daniel Whited, of Lakebay, Wash., a 20 year carver, Jason Emons, of St Croix, Ind., a seven year carver, Tim and Karen Parker, of Lake of the Ozarks, and Buck Sickau, of Branson, gathered together for this first of it’s kind event in the area. The 75 minute contests, where each master carver gets to take a plain block of wood and create what ever comes to mind, were held daily and gave onlookers an upclose look as to what it takes... Read more »
Local News
Chili cook-off set in Reeds Spring
Southern Stone County Fire Volunteer’s will again face off in a chili cook off at the Reeds Spring High School on Oct. 18, from 4 to 7 p.m. There will be chili... Read more »
Entertainment News
The Legacy of B.B. King
Man About Town By Kurt Moore klmoore@earthlink.net The year was 1948, the town was Memphis and the station WDIA. Riley B. King had just been given a DJ position... Read more »
Sports
Lady Pirates get finale to remember
By Josh Clark jclark@tri-lakestribune.com For a while Tuesday afternoon it looked as though the Lady Pirates may have to put off their home finale. Scattered showers... Read more »


