The Matilda and Karl Pfeiffer Museum on an early fall afternoon. Fans of the movie "A Face in the Crowd" may recognize the area to the left of the porch as the location of the swimming pool radio broadcast by Andy Griffith.
Rector Cougar cheerleaders en masse on a recent night.
PES students listen as the Cooperative Extension Service presents an ATV safety program. When asked if they knew anyone who had been hurt on an ATV nearly every child raised their hand.
It's been a good year for the Rector peewee football Cougars, as evidenced by this recent action against Harrisburg.
Miss Clay County, Sydney Simmons, agreed to help promote the upcoming Clay County Fine Arts Council Fashion Show. She was a great sport and had her photo taken with this beautiful tray in a variety of locations. This is one of the "extra" shots that didn't make the paper.
Waiting for the football game to kickoff is a great time to visit with your friends, or have them drag you around.
Corn fields that didn't make this year have been cut and baled for forage. This line of bales was photographed east of Lafe.
You can't tell, but it was cold the morning of the Rickman-Brown Memorial Run in Piggott. These were just a couple of the participants who helped raise over $1,000 for a new trophy case at PHS in memory of the two young victims of cancer.
The PES Fall Festival was delayed three days, but still enjoyed good crowds..and weather.
A photo of the Underwood fire in Rector as firefighters battled the persistent blaze.
"Grandpa" Neil Morgan and his favorite little fella at the PES Fall Festival.
A member of the congregation at Harmony Baptist at Pollard hands out donuts during their recent "Acts of Random Kindness" campaign.
Members of the State 3A tennis champion Piggott Mohawk boys team as they rode in the homecoming parade. Singles champ Beau Wicker holds the trophy.
The referee says it all as the Fifth Grade Cougars score in last weekend's peewee victory.
The Lady Mohawks get set for a recent volleyball contest at PHS.
Grandparent's Day at PES drew a big crowd each day of that week.
Cougar blue abounds in this junior high contest at Rector earlier this fall.
Kids get a chance to dance at the Native American Day at the Matilda and Karl Pfeiffer Museum.
Story time at the Rector Library drew an appreciative crowd.
Corning area residents had a lot of questions at the Highway 67 hearing held in that city.
These PHS students were recognized for outstanding Pre-ACT scores, way to go!
Pardon the date stamp, but this was taken during the First Baptist Church's 125th anniversary celebration.
Rector art students cleaned-up on ribbons at the Clay County Fair, great job kids!