Children
DWI arrestee had children in car
(09/17/09)
An arrest warrant was issued Wednesday, Sept. 16, for Ryan D. Brust, 24, of Sedalia, following a traffic stop in Marshall. Brust is charged with class A misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, two counts of class A misdemeanor second-degree endangering the welfare of a child and class C misdemeanor failure to maintain financial responsibility for a motor vehicle...
Marshall school district hires Lexington adminstrator as new assistant superintendent
(05/05/08)
Incoming Marshall Public School District Superintendent Craig Noah announced Monday morning, May 5, that the district has selected Brandon Russell to serve as assistant superintendent next year. Russell is currently director of the Lex La-Ray Technical Center, part of the Lexington R-5 school district, where he has been for about six years, Noah said...
St. Peter to hold local blood drive
(05/05/08)
St. Peter Catholic School will be hosting a blood drive Monday, May 5, from 2 to 6 p.m. in the gymnasium. Tracy Crumbaugh, science teacher, and Sarah Bowers, physical education and nutrition teacher, decided the fourth through eighth graders could gain a lot from organizing a blood drive...
Newscope/Marshall school board to hold closed meeting May 5
(05/02/08)
The Marshall Board of Education announced it will hold a closed session Monday, May 5, at 7 a.m. to discuss personnel matters.
The meeting is the third special executive session to discuss personnel matters since its April 22 regular meeting.
Newscope/Pautz' students to perform recital May 4
(04/30/08)
The piano students of Edith Pautz invite friends and family to attend their Spring Recital Sunday, May 4, at 2 p.m. The recital will be held at First Baptist Church in Marshall, and will feature a variety of music.
Jasper's piano students to perform recital May 4
(04/30/08)
Martha Jasper's piano students will perform their spring recital at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 4, at Gill Memorial Baptist Church, 475 S. Miami Ave. in Marshall.
Marshall man reflects on Napton's past
(04/30/08)
Although drivers passing quickly by Napton in southeast Saline County may not see it, taking a closer look reveals the history of a town that was the county seat from 1831-1838, when court was held in a hewed log tavern built on a sloping bank of Salt Fork Creek valley...
Elderly Marshall man gets 20 years for enticement
(04/29/08)
Saline County Prosecuting Attorney Donald G. Stouffer announced late Tuesday, April 29, that Stanley Conger, 79, of Marshall, was sentenced to two consecutive 10-year terms for two felony counts of "enticement of a child," by Circuit Judge Dennis A. Rolf Monday, 28 April...
Bonner Springs teen killed in collision on I-70 April 27
(04/28/08)
A Bonner Springs, Kan., teen was killed early Sunday, April 27, and six people were injured in a two-car accident on Interstate 70 west of Sweet Springs, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol. Joshua K. Gaffney, 14, was pronounced dead at the scene by Saline County Coroner Willie Harlow. Next of kin have been notified, according to the report...
Newscope/Miami school kindergarten sign-up slated for May 5
(04/21/08)
Miami R-1 School kindergarten sign-up and screening will be held at noon Monday, May 5. Please call 660-852-3269 to sign up. Children must be age 5 on or before Aug. 1, 2008. The student will need his/her birth certificate, immunization record and social security number for the screening...
Newscope/Kindergarten registration open at Marshall elementary schools
(03/28/08)
Marshall Public School District elementary schools are accepting kindergarten registrations for the 2008-2009 school year. Children must be 5 years old before Aug. 1 to qualify. School officials invite you to bring your child's immunization records and birth certificate to have copies made for school records...
InterAgency Council reviews activities
(03/27/08)
Saline County InterAgency Council held their monthly meeting Tuesday, March 25, to hear updates from each entity within the council. Saline County InterAgency Council Chairman Kathy Walker, and chairman for the family support division, said they had to do some reappointing of positions, as two council office holders have been transferred to other areas within the state. ...
Newscope/Health fair March 29 at Marshall High School
(03/27/08)
Fitzgibbon Hospital's annual health fair is slated for Saturday, March 29, in the Marshall High School Commons. The event will run from 7 to 11 a.m., with free screenings available for blood pressure, glaucoma, hearing, colo-rectal problems, and more...
Newscope/Marshall school board candidates forum set for March 31
(03/27/08)
The Marshall Community Teachers Association is sponsoring a candidates forum Monday, March 31, at 7 p.m. in the Marshall High School Little Theater. Incumbents Jay Barton, Mark Gooden and Anita Wright will face challengers Thomas Bell, Roger Blakely and Sherrie Stouffer on the April 8 ballot...
Newscope/Blood drive set for March 31 at Brunswick High School
(03/26/08)
Area residents can help save lives by giving blood at the Community Blood Center blood drive on Monday, March 31, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Brunswick High School, 1008 Country Road, in the multi-purpose room. To make an appointment online, go to www.esavealifenow.org and use Sponsor Code "brunswickhs." You may also contact Llenell Richardson at 660-548-3771...
MVC students throw themselves to the wolves for a cause
(03/25/08)
It's one thing to imagine what it's like to be homeless, to picture in your mind how it would feel to build a cardboard home while a stiff, cold wind tries to undo your work. The Missouri Valley College students in Tammy Harrelson's American Humanics course are going beyond imagination this week, setting up their own cardboard village Monday, March 24, with plans to live there for three days to bring attention to the plight of the homeless...
Sweet Springs youngster hurt in gun accident March 18
(03/19/08)
A Sweet Springs 6-year-old was injured by the recoil of a shotgun on Tuesday, March 18, and taken to I-70 Medical Center for evaluation, according to the Saline County Sheriff's Department. The juvenile sustained a superficial wound near his right shoulder, deputies said...
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