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(Printed on Friday, Nov. 25, and posted online Monday, Nov. 28.) Marshall opens season 2-0 for new head coach Schlesselman by Hobby King/Sports Editor In… Login to continue reading Login…
(Printed on Friday, Nov. 25, and posted online Monday, Nov. 28.) Marshall opens season 2-0 for new head coach Schlesselman by Hobby King/Sports Editor In… Login to continue reading Login…
(Printed on Friday, Nov. 25, and posted online Monday, Nov. 28.) Sweet Springs attempts to get to first state title game in 37 years by… Login to continue reading Login…
MARSHALL — For more than 100 years, University of Missouri Extension has extended university-based knowledge beyond the campus into all counties of the state by… Login to continue reading Login…
The Marshall City Council met in regular session at 6 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 21, with the following members present: Mayor Dewey Hendrix; council members… Login to continue reading Login…
Kevin McMellen, 65, of Slater, died Thursday, Nov. 24, 2022, in Lowden, Iowa. Per his request, no services will be held. Born in Artesia, Calif., he was the son of…
by Danielle Linton-Hatfield/Staff Writer “Under the ARPA — that’s the American Rescue Plan Act — they’ve issued to the public landowner county — or landholder counties… Login to continue reading Login…
March 15, 1936 – November 25, 2022 Walter W. “Bill” Cadwell Sr., 86, of rural Sweet Springs, Mo., formerly of Marshall, Mo., passed away on Friday, Nov. 25, 2022, at…
June 1, 1939 – November 25, 2022 Don Ray Sweigart, 83 of Sedalia, formerly of Slater and Lincoln, passed away, Friday, Nov. 25, 2022, at Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans…
Continued from the published Wednesday, Nov. 23, article “Marshall School Board hears risk assessment audit report | Part 1” where the board heard Superintendent Caleb Petet recap Carol Embree’s presentation on the risk assessment audit, the conversation led into discussions on a levy, bond, and 100-yearold structures.
Malta Bend Memorial Post 558 hosted their annual fish fry at their meeting hall on Monday, Nov. 14. In addition to those from Post 558, members from Zone 2, Seventh District, Concordia and Slater posts, Department Historian Jerome Goolsby, Department Commander Rose Noonan, and others attended. In closing comments at the event, Cmdr. Noonan was presented a $500 donation from Post 558 for the 2022-2023 Commander’s Project, “Operation Comfort Warriors.”