Four decades later, Steve Holland retraces journalism path in Hannibal
Steve Holland was fresh out of journalism school at the University of Iowa in 1974, when he landed his first newspaper job. Then-Hannibal...
Otis Howell's pictures helped define childhood in Hannibal
After reading of the Missouri Press Association photography awards that Otis Howell won as Courier-Post photographer in 1961, Ginger...
Otis Howell won top MPA photography awards in 1961
Otis Howell, photographer for the Hannibal Courier-Post, won high honors in the Missouri Press Association’s 1961 Better Newspaper...
1952: Rhino retires, with Courier-Post 46 years
June 26, 1952 Delmer W. Rhino, 828 Bird Street, a printer for 60 years, with 46 years' service in the composing room of the...
Standard Oil filling station made way for Courier-Post parking lot
The Courier-Post moved into the building at Center and Third streets, downtown Hannibal, in 1952. Otis Howell, newspaper photographer,...
Old type tray, new purpose
I found this old type tray at Aunt Polly's Treasures, http://www.auntpollystreasures.com a year or so ago, and it hung in my office at...
1949 bride
Delorise Vark became the bride of Otis F. Howell on Feb. 13, 1949, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Hannibal. The bride is the daughter...
2001: A good friend gone; replaced by a huge void
Hannibal Courier-Post (MO) - Wednesday, September 19, 2001 Author: MARY LOU MONTGOMERY, Courier-Post Editor My long, long time friend,...
Courier-Post news staff, circa 1974
The news staff of the Hannibal Courier-Post, circa 1974. This photo was taken a year or two before I began at the newspaper, so I don't...
P.W. Fletcher led bus transportation in Hannibal and Missouri
Caption: This photo shows the Third Street side of the building now occupied by the Hannibal Courier-Post, 200 N. Third Street. The...