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Shhhhh… Please, please don’t read this!

ShareJo’s been working too hard, so I sent her to bed early with some really good cough syrup. I’m not supposed to be on the computer, but she forgot to shut it off.
I’ve got a secret to tell you.
If you go to Cape Girardeau THIS WEEKEND on Friday, Saturday or Sunday, to the [...]

February Traveler online: there’s a big kitty hide-n-seek here!

ShareWhew! After all the work, the February River Hills Traveler is finally getting out there.
This one is something special, folks, and that’s not hype. We’re kicking off our 40th Anniversary year with some exclusive photos and coverage of the mountain lion trapped near Centerville in Reynolds County on January 5. Writer Doug Smith interviewed [...]

Still Preparing for My Missouri Hunting Excursion

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Still preparing for my Missouri Hunting Excursion…the days are growing slim, and I am probably far behind you more educated hunters. Hats off to you all and please have a good laugh at my expense!

Today, I had success I bought a HAT. I know I am silly, but I am not [...]

Congrats on the Cardinals’ win!

ShareCongrats to the Cardinals, the squirrels and the fans who all believe in miracles.
Trav got this hat from Buschie. He and his friends are sleeping it off in the dumpster right now.

Here’s what’s in September’s Traveler

ShareCall it our Fall Festival-Dove & Teal-Gigging Season-Civil War Issue
September’s e-Edition is online. Log in at www.rhetraveler.com. The e-Edition is free to print subscribers or available online only for rates starting at 99 cents for 3 days of access.
If you prefer the newsprint Traveler, that’s great too. It’s in the mail to [...]

Benefits of eTraveler explained

ShareWe said this last month but it bears repeating: the new, electronic version of Traveler does not affect or replace the hard copy you receive in your mailbox each month.
Several subscribers who received email notice of their e-Edition access called to tell us they want to keep getting the hard copy in the mail.
We’re always [...]

‘Most endangered’ is a stretch

ShareWhat are the federally-protected, free-flowing Current and Jacks Fork doing on a national environmental group’s list of America’s Most Endangered Rivers?
Naming the Ozark National Scenic Riverways to American Rivers’ Most Endangered Rivers list looks to us like a tactic to pressure the National Park Service. The goal is to have the ONSR apply national [...]

Entire Traveler now online in e-Edition

ShareThere’s a new way to read Traveler, available to print subscribers free. Each issue can now be viewed online at www.rhetraveler.com in exactly the same format as in print
By Emery Styron, editor & publisher
We have two reasons for starting the e-Edition: 1. We want to offer more service and value to our existing readers. 2. [...]

It feels like summer! “Get Out and Play” with Traveler!

ShareSummer starts June 21, but the thermometer says it’s already here.
We’d like Traveler to be part of your summer season, and we’ve got a number of reasons (and ways) for you to take us along.
First of all, the paper itself. Not a subscriber? We’ve still got plenty of our June Float Issue on our [...]

Take a look at our new e-edition

ShareCall it “gigabytes meets gig a fish.” We’ve found a company, Dirxion, just up the road in Fenton that is helping us makeTraveler available to online readers with exactly the same look and feel as our printed product. As a demonstration, the June Float Trip issue is now available at no charge for anyone to [...]