Marshall High School
Long awaited museum move nearly complete (Updated at 9:11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 2)
(02/01/12)
Open hours had been posted on the front door while people periodically pressed against the glass to see if anyone was inside. For three years the collection of historic documents was stripped thinner in the cover of Sunday afternoons.
Slater school hears funding update, looks to future gas line project
(01/19/12)
Slater Schools is ahead in its funding from the state, according to interim Superintendent Carol Maher, and the district closed out its bonds for the early childhood center this past month. It hasn't yet received all of its local tax receipts for 2011, though, and is approximately $30,000 behind...
Resident continues to dispute past MMU decisions, multiple departments to seek
(01/12/12)
A Marshall resident addressed the Board of Public Works Thursday morning after his request for an appeal was denied several months ago. The resident, Louis Rasse, and Marshall Municipal Utilities officials have disputed whether MMU properly followed policy in providing him information. ...
Y heats up with new heating, cooling units
(01/11/12)
As members approached the building for their morning workouts, they were met with something unusual to their typical routine.
Public library preps for goal-setting sessions, approves changes to grant application
(01/10/12)
Long-range planning for Marshall Public Library is a subject library board members hope the public will assist with. During a meeting held Tuesday evening, Jan. 10, board members agreed to set up a committee with the intention of designing an approach for the planning process. Although board members were selected to spearhead the process, they will primarily determine dates for planning meetings as well as create a path for promoting the events...
Chamber named liaison for state tourism grants
(01/06/12)
Tourism as an industry has continued to expand, and the State of Missouri now designates one entity in each county as that county's Designated Marketing Organization. Marshall Chamber of Commerce was recently approved as Saline County's DMO for a second time -- a five-year title which goes into effect July 1. The renewal of this designation allows organizations to apply for state tourism grants through the Chamber Tourism Committee...
MVC's Murrell Library to host Missouri State Archives Civil War Exhibit
(12/30/11)
Marshall -- Missouri Valley College's Murrell Library will host "Divided Loyalties: Civil War Documents from the Missouri State Archives" Jan. 9 through Feb. 24 on the MVC campus. In development for three years, the exhibit draws on more than 9 million pages of Civil War-related documents to examine the upheaval and uncertainty that characterized Missouri during the Civil War era. ...
Discussion panel gives Slater seniors "reality check"
(12/30/11)
"Don't let your friends decide where you're going." That was an overwhelming suggestion recent Slater High School graduates shared with current seniors Wednesday, Dec. 21, as they gave a "heads up" on what to expect after graduation. A forum of nine alumni gave their input on paying bills, working and juggling coursework while seniors entering their spring semester at SHS prepare for the unknown...
Your city. Your county. Your questions, answered: Timely trim or badly butchered?
(12/28/11)
On Aug. 9, a tree fell onto one of Marshall's main power lines and blacked out the entire city for an hour. Though the incident was more of a random fluke than a normal occurrence, falling trees and limbs weighted by ice are concerns addressed by most municipalities.
Bell ringers fend off cold to support red kettle campaign
(12/22/11)
They're enduring one of the coldest collection days since the Salvation Army Red Kettle campaign began a month ago, but Joyce and David Sitzes ring the bell with smiles on their faces.
Just another (wildly busy) day in the life of Mr. G -- Music teacher
(12/21/11)
Marceline school's video entry in the Glee Give-a-note competition this past fall was titled, "A Day in the Life of Mr. G -- Music Teacher." The spritely march music and speeded-up frame rate in the video may have exaggerated the frantic pace of Marceline Music Director Micah Gooden's typical day, but not by much...
Season breeds new numbers at Marshall shelter
(12/20/11)
Kennels at Marshall Animal Shelter are filling up this month, and officials said some dogs are available at half the adoption price. Four lab and lab-mix puppies tumbled over one another in the corner of the cat room. They're staying together in roughly a four-foot by six-foot pin that's typically filled with cat toys and climbing equipment. In the kennel hall, a majority of the dogs are doubled-up...
Collapsing Marshall building weighs heavily on council meeting (Updated at 10:50 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20)
(12/19/11)
The building located at 262 W. Arrow St. in Marshall is a major cause for concern, according to Jason Beerman who's business is directly connected to the structure.
Future state funding predictions spell loss or gain at Slater Schools
(12/19/11)
During the Board of Education's look at this month's financial report, Slater Schools Superintendent Carol Maher, PhD., indicated the payment from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education should arrive within the next few days, the typical time frame for that revenue.
Library board reflects on uses, benefits of technology
(12/13/11)
A technology committee comprised of several members of Marshall Public Library's board of trustees will soon move forward with a grant application after garnering support from remaining board members Tuesday evening.
Reducing, reusing: Behind the scenes of Marshall's recycling facility
(12/13/11)
The wind was frigid, but Kathy Wineland and several other Marshall residents took the opportunity to stand above recycle bins and sort out their drop-offs. Wineland said she's been recycling for quite some time. Having pre-sorted bags of cans and paper allowed her to quickly step out of her vehicle and find the bins she needed. ...
Friends & Neighbors: Meet the musician you've always heard
(12/07/11)
At the Marshall Philharmic Orchestra's Christmas concert Sunday, Dec. 4, there was a new face in the horn section. But not a new sound. Anyone who has watched television or seen films in the past several decades has probably heard Bill Lane's French horn...
Enthusiastic crowd packs Marshall square for Christmas celebration (Updated at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6)
(12/02/11)
Music, dance, hot cocoa and a myriad of lights enticed a crowd to pack around the Marshall square for the Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade.
School plans book drive for Joplin libraries
(12/02/11)
After their school library flooded in December 2006, Blackwater School Librarian Eveleth Hill said students were calling themselves "book savers." Five years later, those students are once again saving the written word.
St. Peter School hosts SIDS workshop
(11/21/11)
Sara Tamburrino brought sudden infant death syndrome facts, the statistics and the prevention tips to St. Peter School, and she did it in her infant son's memory. Tamburrino, a representative from SIDS Resources, gathered with St. Peter infant and toddler care teachers on Monday evening to fight the syndrome that robbed her of her own son, Carl. ...
Marshall utility voices support for MSDC strategic plan
(11/15/11)
Marshall-Saline Development Corporation moved closer to its goal of contracting with Zimmer Real Estate Services after the Marshall Board of Public Works approved financially supporting the strategic plan Tuesday morning. MSDC Director Bill Riggins addressed board members during their regular meeting, Nov. 15, asking for their support, as MMU would feasibly benefit from economic growth...
Local organizations prepare for Veterans Day ceremonies
(11/09/11)
The Walk of Honor at the Saline County Courthouse has been extended just in time for Veterans Day. The crew of volunteers led by veterans advocate Charlie Guthrie laid another 122 bricks Saturday, Nov. 5, to further extend the walkway made of personalized bricks honoring veterans on the south side of the Saline County Courthouse. The Walk of Honor on the north side of the courthouse was completed late last year and was dedicated Dec. 7, 2010...
Statue returns home, completes park entrance transformation
(11/07/11)
After staff spent a year of planning, searching for a restorer and designing the new entrance to Indian Foothills Park, Marshall's Sister of Liberty statue finally returned home. Monday afternoon, Nov. 7, park and MMU crews lifted the statue from the ground and onto its new base. Beneath her, a new garden will overflow with junipers and flowers, and a pondless water feature will be illuminated...
City to welcome public comments on county development plan Monday
(11/04/11)
Marshall City Council members have a scheduled meeting Monday, Nov. 7. Although nothing on the agenda is uncharacteristic of a regular meeting, council members have invited the public to share opinions on the proposed development plan between MSDC and Zimmer Real Estate Service...
Community turns out for medication take-back
(11/01/11)
If responsibility was measured in weight, the Marshall Community showed a significant desire to properly dispose of unwanted prescription drugs. According to Public Information Officer Roger Gibson, of Marshall Police Department, 48 pounds of medication was collected during the recent drug take-back day, Saturday, Oct. 29...
Auction raises money for St. Peter School
(10/31/11)
Auction-goers dressed as prisoners, dwarves, witches at dancers gathered to support St. Peter School on Saturday, Oct. 29. Among the many items for auction were cookies, trips, parties and special services. Father Kevin Gormley announced on Sunday morning the live auction alone raised $19,000. ...
Runners compete in YMCA Boo Run
(10/31/11)
Saturday morning, 69 runners sped through Ridge Park Cemetery in Marshall for the YMCA's annual Boo Run. The event included both 5K and 10K courses, and though some runners where challenged by their Halloween costumes, several still beat their previous times...
Crash at Odell and Highway 240 Tuesday morning (Update 8:44 a.m. Oct. 25)
(10/25/11)
According to scanner traffic, there is a two- or three-vehicle crash at the intersection of North Odell Avenue and state Highway 240 in Marshall. Motorists should use caution in that area.
Marshall Council invites public input on economic development plan process
(10/19/11)
The Marshall City Council will hear public comments regarding a proposed county economic development plan at the next city council meeting on Nov. 7 at 5:15 p.m. Marshall-Saline Development Corporation Executive Director Bill Riggins has procured private investors to partially fund the plan to be developed by Zimmer Real Estate Service...
St. Peter School to host auction
(10/18/11)
With more than 300 auction items reaching from bakery goodies to the South American border, the final bid at the St. Peter School auction on Saturday, Oct. 29, starts the fun rather than ends it. The auction catalog offers a variety of items, an Argentinean hunting excursion being one of the more lavish items and a slow cooker, ranking a little more modest. Auction attendees will have a wide range of things and events to bid on...
Marshall library closes in on three-year plan
(10/13/11)
Marshall Public Library seems to be keeping a steady momentum as it inches closer to the end of its three-year plan. Now two-thirds of the way through the plan that began in 2009, a report from MPL officials Tuesday, Oct. 11, indicates they've accomplished eight of their 11 objectives...
Cargill simulates chemical disaster
(10/12/11)
Cargill looked more like a sci-fi movie set than a meat packaging plant on Wednesday morning, as employees and officials donned brightly colored decontamination suits during a chemical disaster drill. Roughly two dozen people from Cargill, Saline County Medical Reserve Corps, Marshall Fire Department, Marshall Police Department, Saline County Health Department and Fitzgibbon Hospital responded to a simulated chemical disaster. ...
Slater Schools kick-starts search for new leadership
(10/11/11)
More than 25 district employees attended an informal meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 11, to discuss the characteristics they'd be looking for in a new Slater Schools superintendent. As the fall semester progresses, staff and board members alike seem eager to find someone permanent for the position. The open position will be posted Wednesday, Oct. 12...
Author travels home after successful cruising career
(10/08/11)
Author CarolLee Miles returned to Marshall for her 50th high school reunion, but her book signing on Oct. 8 at Marshall Public Library served as a miniature reunion too. Old friends meandered into the back room at the library and warmly greeted the Marshall native. Equipped with a stack of "Getting Paid to Cruise," Miles told library guests about her search for peace through travel...
Librarians tour Marshall library, hear challenges of transformation
(10/05/11)
Some argue the bookstore model challenges a historic form of organization. Others feel it provides ease of access to the majority of library patrons. Regardless of which side of the argument you fall, Marshall Public Library is one of the first in the state to transition from the Dewey Decimal System to the BISAC bookstore model. It's also kindling a new idea for Missouri libraries...
Numbers begin seasonal decline for Marshall airport, waste collection
(10/03/11)
Marshall City Council members had little new business to discuss during their regular meeting Monday, Oct. 3. However, several committee reports reflected declining numbers, which seemed normal for the month of September. There were 410 total aircrafts through Marshall Municipal Airport in September, down from 584 in August and 1,650 this past July. ...
Marshall Animal Shelter's Featured Pets of the week
(10/03/11)
Nearly a month and a half after Marshall Animal Shelter began undergoing changes, life for shelter staff is showing signs of normalcy. For pets, the plight for adoption is continuous, but now becoming a steady practice. Shelter officials are featuring four pets this week, among many others, that are ready for responsible and loving homes. Contact the shelter at 660-831-0420 or visit them at 325 N. Grant St. for more information...
Park preps for swarm of competitors
(10/03/11)
In days, scores of competitors will take over Indian Foothills Park as two events will cross paths Saturday, Oct. 8 -- the Bluebird Championship Series disc golf competition and the Marshall Massacre Skateboarding Exhibition. Now boasting 36 holes, park officials anticipate more than 150 disc golfers will compete...
St. Peter School hosts annual blessing of the pets
(09/29/11)
As the St. Peter School students sang, the chatter faded, the barking calmed and the pets stood still. "And it happens like that every year," said St. Peter Principal Gary Littrell. "The music starts, and they all quit barking." Students, parents and animals gathered on the St. ...
MMU projected budget reviewed by board members
(09/29/11)
Projected operating revenues for Marshall Municipal Utilities for the 2011-2012 year is $25,411,000. With expenses expected to reach a total of $22,696,000, the Board of Public Works approved the projected budget, and members anticipate ending in the black next year...
Extreme sports tonight on the Marshall Square
(09/09/11)
Members of the Real Encounter visited Bueker Middle School on Friday afternoon to perform BMX tricks, speak motivationally to the youth and even jump a bike over a line of teachers. The group will perform tonight, Friday, Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. on the north side of the Marshall Square. Admission is free.
Marshall High School welcomes new choir director Joel Schilb
(08/17/11)
The new Marshall High School choir teacher came to town as abruptly as whole rest in a piece of music. He took a half step away from his Columbia home and a full step toward his music education career in less than a month. Now as the first day of school approaches, Joel Schilb is preparing himself for the chords student he'll direct this semester...
Library turns a new page in its history
(08/15/11)
After two weeks of remodeling, re-shelving and re-carpeting the Marshall Public Library started a new chapter in its history on Aug. 15. A small crowd of library patrons rushed into the newly remodeled library after a brief ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday morning. Children flocked to the back room and learned to navigate the library's new bookstore-like system using easy to find categories such as "school," "history" and "adventure."...
Art department to unveil gallery with work featured throughout year
(08/11/11)
The Morris Gallery, located on the Missouri Valley College campus, is now constructed and will host five shows this season, beginning with "100 Paintings by Margaret Owen." Owen is a daily painter, according to Charity Mika-Woodard, the gallery's co-director and assistant professor of visual arts...
Marshall Municipal Band 2011 Roster
(08/10/11)
Editor's note: The time period with each name indicates how long the person has been a member of the band. Information provided by band Historian Jane Huff. Director: Kevin Lines (22 years) Woodwinds Flute: Mary Lou Porter (50 years) Kate Koffman (2 years)...
New 'creation' greets St. Peter School's youngest students
(08/10/11)
With an afternoon of swift brush strokes, Pam Whitney moved up the sun at the request of Father Kevin Gormley. The bright yellow orb greets visitors as they walk up the stairs in the St. Peter convent. Father was concerned the sun's smiling face would be difficult for the little ones to see from such a harsh angle. ...
Former Marshall Habilitation Center employee fights abuse and neglect charges (Update Aug. 31)
(08/09/11)
Late one evening in 2007, a Marshall Habilitation Center resident threw herself on the floor and began kicking in a terrified fit. Former employee Emily Baker said the roughly 30-year-old woman feared men, and the med tech on duty had accidentally startled her. As the resident writhed near a medicine cart, two other residents and a large entertainment center, the frightened woman posed an apparent danger to herself and others in the facility.
MPD receives mobile data, immediate information
(08/09/11)
New mobile data terminals were installed in two Marshall Police squad cars Tuesday, Aug. 9, which will allow officers to have information at their fingertips. The console works as the data center while the shelf above it will hold a laptop for the department's use...
Delegates from Taiwan visit Saline County
(08/02/11)
A typical "small" community in Taiwan houses nearly 1,000, so imagining a village such as Arrow Rock would baffle many of those people. "They were always very concerned about a town the size of Arrow Rock, and how it would be able to survive," said Kathy Borgman, president of Friends of Arrow Rock...
Summer reading ends with a trip around the world
(07/30/11)
Storyteller Priscilla Howe joined area children at the Marshall Public Library to celebrate the end of a successful summer reading program. With a little help from puppets Trixie and "The Baby," the group of eager listeners heard stories from France, Australia and the United States...
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