
Cover Story: The Red and Gold Way
The Kansas City Chiefs made the state proud when they took home the Vince Lombardi trophy as Super Bowl LIV World Champions. This iconic Super Bowl victory marked a 50 year anniversary from the last...

CBP: Bikefest
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Sizzling Suits
IT’S TIME TO GET OUT IN THE SUMMER SUN and enjoy what the Lake has to offer! Whether boating, food...

VIP Spotlight: Carrie Sixkiller
The roar of the engine, rush of the wind, making waves and making memories with family and friends...

Cover Story: Danan Hughes
How blessed I am to have entertained people on Sundays and Mondays wearing the Chiefs jersey,”...
Business Spotlight: TNT Caddy Shack
Our business is to build exactly the golf car you want, and there is...
Laser Robotics
First Laser Robotics Team and Community on a Roll with Go Baby Go...
Football, Family, Faith and Friends
If everyone’s lives were likened to the game of football, then...
CBP: Black Beauty
The Ambassadors
When a football player reaches the pinnacle of his career — becoming...
Cover Story: Deron Cherry
It is the early 1960s. Palmyra, New Jersey, was like most suburbs. Children were running
from house to house and playing in the street. Deron Cherry, former free safety for the
Kansas City Chiefs, experienced many opportunities there during his youth.
Always More: J’den Cox
Written by: Lexie Churchill Photography: Provided J’den...
Dustin and Britton Colquitt- Toes to Heaven
Dustin and Britton Colquitt glance at their phones to find those words before each game; a message fueled by faith and sent by their mother. The saying serves as a constant reminder of who they’re playing for. It’s not the crowd of thousands of people, but a one-man audience, watching their one-man show.
Golf – The Dreaded “Pair UP”
If the reader is a devoted fan of L•O PROFILE, then you will have noticed that each issue has a loosely held theme running through it. My editor advises me of that theme well in advance of my article’s due date, and woe to the writer who is not on theme and on time.
Dayton Moore- From the Sandlot to the World Series
Dayton Moore had always dreamed of what he would become in the game of baseball. Now, at 47, his dream of playing professionally has taken a different form.
Splish, Splash, The Ball was Taking a Bath! — Golf at the Lake of the Ozarks
There probably is no more emotional roller coaster ride on a golf course than looking at a beautiful emerald green surrounded by a vast expanse of water. There are two ways of approaching the scene. The first is the ego-strutting confident player who is picturing nothing less than a hole in one. This player has a good chance of landing dry as long as he doesn’t lift his head to watch the shot.
Lake Race 2015
This year’s Lake Race was one full of excitement and enthusiasm from teams and fans alike! All of the teams involved showcased excellent talent and skill, making this year’s race full of stiff competition. Now that the action has passes, we have compiled a list of winners from the event for your convenience! Enjoy.
The Lake of the Ozarks’ Outstanding Golf Hole Designs
By Jack Madigan — aka The Golf Guy | Photos Provided There are many...
4th Down and Five To Go — Dustin Colquitt
Dustin Colquitt may be the highest paid punter in the NFL, but he is firmly grounded by his faith and his family. “There is one big, nonnegotiable rule in this house,” Dustin says. “Walk with Jesus, and learn to play golf and ping-pong.”
The first part of the rule is obvious. And Dustin says golf and ping-pong are big in the Colquitt clan, and both can be played for a lifetime.
Dustin, who was born into a dynasty of punters, never really gave punting or football a thought. Instead, he played soccer and basketball. His father, Craig, who played for the Pittsburg Steelers from 1978 to 1984, has two Super Bowl rings. His brother Britton punts for the Denver Broncos. And his cousin, Jimmy Colquitt, holds the career punting title at the University of Tennessee, which the whole family attended.
Golf: A Game for the Ages — or the Aged
When a person is young they generally think they are immortal. They believe that youth and physical fitness will last forever. The unadulterated fact, however, is that youth is a fleeting thing and the middle years overtake you before you know it. Then suddenly you cross the big five-O and are eligible to join AARP. Then you start thinking about how underfunded your 401K is and those aches and pains start creeping into your joints after playing volleyball or catch with your kids. Whether you played baseball, hockey, soccer, football or field hockey, those days are suddenly gone.
Classic British Beauty — Supermarine Seafire Mk XV
By Ned Soseman — Contributing Writer | Photos By Wes Stricker, Paul...
Staying on Top of Technology
The new year is bringing new technologies, and it’s to your business and personal advantage to keep up with the changes. New technology is accelerating in dual directions. One is toward smaller, more powerful and less-expensive products. The other is toward larger products with more high-tech features, advantages and benefits, sometimes at premium prices.