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## [Almost Yesterday: On the Wings of a Dove](https://www.krcu.org/2025-12-23/almost-yesterday-on-the-wings-of-a-dove)

_2025-12-23 · Almost Yesterday_

It seems like Almost Yesterday that I first heard the song “On the Wings of a Dove.” This haunting melody was written by Robert Ferguson of Willow Springs, Missouri. In 1958 Ferguson was the manager of another Missourian, country singer Ferlin Husky.

## [Almost Yesterday: The Big Freeze, 1918-1919](https://www.krcu.org/2025-12-16/almost-yesterday-the-big-freeze-1918-1919)

_2025-12-16 · Almost Yesterday_

It seems like almost yesterday that the Mississippi River was solidly frozen over. It was the winter of 1918 and 1919 when a cold December with extended low temperatures closed the river to all north - south river traffic.

## [Almost Yesterday: Edwin Hubble](https://www.krcu.org/education/2025-12-09/almost-yesterday-edwin-hubble)

_2025-12-09 · Almost Yesterday_

It seems like almost yesterday that a teacher told me when I was very young, that the Milky Way was the very end of our universe. Like many youngsters I was curious about the end of the universe and what was beyond the Milky Way.

## [Almost Yesterday: Nell Holcomb School Established](https://www.krcu.org/2025-12-02/almost-yesterday-nell-holcomb-school-established)

_2025-12-02 · Almost Yesterday_

It seems like Almost Yesterday that residents in the northern area of Cape Girardeau County established a new school which would bring together the students from six one-room country schools in the area. The country schools were crowded and located in wood-frame buildings that dated back to the 1800’s.

## [Almost Yesterday: The Sulfur Springs Train Wreck of 1922](https://www.krcu.org/arts-culture/2025-11-25/almost-yesterday-the-sulfur-springs-train-wreck-of-1922)

_2025-11-25 · Almost Yesterday_

It seems like almost yesterday that the worst train wreck in Missouri history occurred. The date was August 5, 1922, and the location was on a bridge over Glaize Creek, beside the Mississippi river, between Herculaneum and Kimmswick.

