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Friday, Feb. 10, 2012

Hospital And Clinic Services

Tree of life tradition continues (12/06/11)
More than 30 people attended the 20th annual Tree of Life lighting ceremony at Fitzgibbon Hospital on Dec. 6. Hospital workers hung ornaments on the tree in honor of those who had passed this year. Hanging an ornament can be a "solemn step in providing healing for someone who's lost someone they care about," according to Hospice Director Roberta Griffitt...
Pink Week begins with cancer panel and fair (10/04/11)
Birthdays! Anniversaries! Give them a colonoscopy--it says you care. Dr. Roy Elfrink held up a greeting card with space for the time and place of a scheduled colonoscopy. The message of the card mimicked the 2011 Pink Week slogan "Prevent It, Treat It, Beat It." On Monday, Oct. ...
After 3 1/2 months, Slater clinic and basketball court have Grand Opening (07/02/11)
After 30 years the dream has become a reality, Mayor Stephen Allegri said of the Akeman-McBurney Medical Clinic in Slater. The community gathered Saturday morning, July 2, for the grand opening, and dedication ceremonies. "We feel blessed to be able to work with the people of Slater and surrounding areas," said Ron Ott, president and CEO of Fitzgibbon Hospital...
Fitz preps for 2011 Spring Fling (04/04/11)
This April marks the fifth year of Fitzgibbon Hospital's Spring Fling. Originally a benefit campaign to build the Community Cancer Center, the event now continues, this year to support the Patient Care and Assistance Fund. The 2011 Spring Fling is sponsored by Fitzgibbon Fund Development, which strives to strengthen community relations and secure resources. The event begins at 6 p.m. with cocktails and a silent auction. From there, dinner begins at 7 p.m. with a live auction and dance to follow...
Slater clinic opens for business (03/18/11)
The Akeman-McBurney Medical Clinic in Slater is now open for business. Opening day was Monday, March 14, and many have already come through the doors. Fitzgibbon Hospital's Clinic Manager Bob Mahoney says they're honored to be a part of the community...
Tree of Life honors lost loved ones, provides support (12/08/10)
The 19th annual Tree of Life ceremony offered staff, friends and family of Fitzgibbon-Mary Montgomery Hospice patients an opportunity to celebrate their loved ones' lives Tuesday, Dec. 7. People filled the atrium in Fitzgibbon Hospital as Roberta Griffitt, of the hospice team, and Kathy Borgman, volunteer, offered prayers and support for surviving friends and family...
Winds stoke fire at compost site (11/08/10)
As winds picked up from 15 to 25 miles per hour Monday, Nov. 8, so did plumes of smoke coming from a Marshall compost site Monday morning. Marshall Fire Department, Saline County Rural Fire Protection Association and Marshall Municipal Services crews were on scene to keep the fire from spreading, smothering a compost pile with water and dirt...
Cancer center receives community support (11/02/10)
The Community Cancer Center, in Marshall, has now been supporting the community for more than a year. Tuesday morning, Nov. 2, the center was on the receiving end. Cargill Meat Solutions and the Ashford Agency presented a check to center staff and hospital administrators in the amount of $2,560...
Groundbreaking makes more space for area hospital (10/29/10)
Shovels broke the earth Friday, Oct. 29, for I-70 Community Hospital's groundbreaking ceremony. The Sweet Spring's hospital first opened its doors Nov. 16, 2005, and will soon begin construction on a new addition. "We're moving forward," said Dean Koch, advisory board president. "I'm thankful about it."...
National Direct Support Professional Week proclaimed (09/16/10)
The Center for Human Services, currently celebrating its 55th year, honors National Direct Support Professional Week with a proclamation signing by Mayor Pro Tem Ronald Duvall. The US Senate passed a resolution recognizing the week of Sept. 8 as National Direct Support Professionals Recognition Week to acknowledge the care and support offered by the direct support workforce. ...
Ground breaks in Slater (09/09/10)
A groundbreaking ceremony was held Thursday, Sept. 9, for the new health care facility, in Slater. The project will consist of three phases and is estimated to cost roughly $360,000. "This is one of the greatest things that have happened to this community in a long time," said Mayor Stephen Allegri. "Today the dream became a reality."...
Relay for Life team sets record in Saline County (08/26/10)
Work on former railroad crossings continues (04/30/10)
In fall 2009, Union Pacific Railroad removed tracks at several locations in Marshall. Since then, Municipal Services crews have worked to rebuild the affected streets and surrounding areas. Work continues behind Eastwood School and the municipal court building, where drainage has been improved by making the ground slope more gradual and removing underbrush. ...
Marshall Municipal Services makes progress in battle against flooding (04/22/10)
Marshall council reorganizes, hears report on citywide clean-up (Update 4:50 p.m. April 20) (04/19/10)
The Marshall City Council reorganized at its meeting Monday evening, April 19. City Clerk Janet French administered the oath of office to newly re-elected members Sheila Cook, ward 1; Dan Brandt, ward 3; and Ron Duvall, ward 4. Re-elected ward 2 council member Vince Lutterbie was absent...
Marshall Municipal Services Committee contends with funding cuts in street plan (03/19/10)
In the city's budget for the 2009-2010 fiscal year, Marshall Municipal Services department received substantially less funding than in previous years. How to deal with this shortfall was a topic of much discussion at the Municipal Services Committee meeting Thursday evening, March 18...
BYS kids make donation to honor teacher (12/21/09)
Every year at Christmastime, a generous benefactor gives funds to each homeroom class at Butterfield Youth Services for the children to donate to a cause of their choice. Of course, the donor gives money to help the children, too, but also likes to give them the opportunity to help others...
Local students contribute to Football in Pink cancer prevention cause (10/06/09)
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The Shepherd's Heart: A collective dream come to pass (09/17/09)
Every once in a while a moment comes along that makes you stop and wonder how it ever came to pass. This is especially true in our modern era of rudeness and "my way or the highway" attitudes. Even so, next week we will all have the opportunity to celebrate just such a moment with the long-awaited dedication of the Community Cancer Center...
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...
Community Cancer Center campaign nears goal as July deadline looms (05/02/08)
"There's no doubt in my mind we will make it." Fitzgibbon Hospital CEO Ron Ott said Thursday, May 1, that he's convinced the Cancer Center Campaign will be a success. "We have a wonderful community here and they won't let it fail," he said. With 90 percent of the needed funds in hand, Ott and Fund Development Officer Gayle Carter firmly believe they will meet a July 11 deadline to claim $200,000 in additional funding from The Mabee Foundation...
Rural fire districts redraw boundaries to prepare for enhanced 911 (05/02/08)
With the upcoming countywide 911 coming online, Saline County rural fire districts have met and changed their boundaries in order to encompass areas that were once not covered by any fire department. "Everybody's area has changed somewhat with the exception of Glasgow, Malta Bend and Waverly. Theirs didn't change," said John Rieves, captain of Marshall's Fire Department...
3 from Grand Pass injured in collision with truck (05/02/08)
A two-car accident involving a tractor-trailer left three Grand Pass residents with injuries on Wednesday, April 30. According to Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 1998 Pontiac driven by Sonja R. Lohse, 41, of Grand Pass, was traveling southbound at 8:45 a.m. on Missouri Highway 23, about four miles north of Concordia, when she crossed the center line and struck a northbound 2002 Peterbilt truck driven by Eugene E. Volker, 41, of Humboldt, Neb., according to the report...
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...
MoDOT begins asphalt patching work on U.S. 65 (04/29/08)
The Missouri Department of Transportation announced that asphalt-patching operations began on U.S. Highway 65 in Saline County Monday, April 28, at 10 a.m. and will be completed Friday, May 2, at 4:30 p.m. The repairs will begin at the Lafayette county line and continue east, ending at Business Route 65, according to MoDOT officials...
Marshall woman recalls work with famed heart surgeon DeBakey (04/29/08)
Just a few days ago, Dr. Michael DeBakey, a pioneer in cardiothoracic surgery, received the Congressional Gold Medal, the nation's highest civilian honor. He adds the medal to a very long list of honors bestowed on him throughout his long career. At the ceremony in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, fellow Texan, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, said of DeBakey, "(In receiving this award) he joins the company of George Washington, Winston Churchill and Thomas Edison."...
MoDOT begins asphalt patching work on U.S. 65 (04/28/08)
The Missouri Department of Transportation announced that asphalt-patching operations began on U.S. Highway 65 in Saline County Monday, April 28, at 10:00 a.m. and will be completed Friday, May 2, at 4:30 p.m. The repairs will begin at the Lafayette county line and continue east, ending at Business Route 65, according to MoDOT officials...
Stamp prices to increase 1 cent in 2 weeks (04/28/08)
The price for a First-Class Mail stamp will increase by one cent to 42 cents on May 12, according to the U.S. Postal Service. The price of each additional ounce will remain 17 cents. However, customers may use Forever Stamps on their first class letters, regardless of when they purchased the stamp, USPS officials said...
Sweet Springs aldermen approve street projects (04/28/08)
The Sweet Springs Board of Alderman selected the street overlay projects for this year's budget at its meeting Monday, April 14. Hank Taber, superintendent of public works, presented the board with a list of potential streets to include in the 2008 overlay project. The list has more than a mile of city streets that need repair...
Saline County Century Farm: Farm owner recalls when farmers depended on horses that 'knew what to do' (04/01/08)
Bill Conner remembers, as a young boy, working with teams of horses his grandfather, Will Conner, probably trained. "What I actually did when I drove the team was just harrow the ground," he said, adding they didn't disc back then, only plowing and harrowing before planting...
Newscope/Citywide cleanup in Marshall this week (03/31/08)
The annual citywide cleanup will begin this week, starting Monday, March 31. Pickup days are the same as regular trash pickup days. City crews will not pick up tires, vehicle batteries, used oil or any hazardous material.
Bigger and better: Slater ramps up for second Steve McQueen festival (03/26/08)
Fans of the late actor Steve McQueen will have plenty of ways to celebrate his life and work in the coming weekend. Slater's second annual Steve McQueen Day birthday celebration begins Friday, March 28. The event kicks off with a 5:30 p.m. barbecue dinner, followed by a talent show at 6 p.m...
Saline County Century Farm: Phillips recalls days when Marshall square was main market for farm produce (03/25/08)
Charles Phillips remembers when they took the produce they raised on their farm to town, selling it at Latimer's grocery store, which was located on the north side of the square. "The square used to be a shopping mall," said Phillips. He married his wife, Wilma Ruth Harris, in 1942 and eventually took over farming from her parents, Giles Thomas and Ruth Harris. ...