Paul J. Stockhorst
January 22, 1940 – February 23, 2023 Paul J. Stockhorst, 83, of Marshall, Mo., formerly of Sedalia, died Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023, at The Living Center in Marshall. Memorial graveside…
January 22, 1940 – February 23, 2023 Paul J. Stockhorst, 83, of Marshall, Mo., formerly of Sedalia, died Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023, at The Living Center in Marshall. Memorial graveside…
(Updated Thursday morning, March 9, at 8:37 a.m.) by Danielle Linton-Hatfield/Staff Writer Marshall Mayor Dewey Hendrix inquired if any members of the city council had… Login to continue reading Login…
(Updated Thursday morning, March 9, at 8:32 a.m.) by Danielle Linton-Hatfield/Staff Writer During the Marshall City Council meeting on Monday night, March 6, Councilman Leon… Login to continue reading Login…
September 6, 1929 – March 5, 2023 Gerald R. “Corky” Gerhard, 93, of Slater, died Sunday, March 5, 2023, at the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital in Columbia. Funeral…
Several members of People First of Marshall attended the annual Disability Rights Day at the state Capitol on Wednesday, March 1. The theme this year was “We the People.” Missouri First Lady Teresa Patron presented a proclamation honoring the day, which recognized the month of March as Disability Awareness Month.
June 4, 1955 — March 4, 2023 Sue Bakert, 67, of Marshall, Mo., died Saturday, March 4, 2023, at her home. At Sue’s request, no services will be held.
August 25, 1937 — March 4, 2023 William Lee Treece was born August 25, 1937. He was the only child of William Everett Treece and Helen Lee (nee Yokley) Treece. Bill attended Antioch Grade School, one of the many country schools in rural Saline County. Bill graduated from Sweet Springs High School in 1955. He married his high school sweetheart and wife of nearly 67 years, Marjorie M. Eckhoff, on May 26, 1956, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Sweet Springs. Bill and Marjorie started married life at a small house northeast of Sweet Springs, while both worked in Marshall.
December 8, 1958 — March 3, 2023 Mark R. Jackson, 64, of Slater, died Friday, March 3, 2023, at his home.
“I’d like to re-educate the public a little bit on a railroad issue that’s going to hopefully fix this summer,” Marshall Mayor Dewey Hendrix said. The Marshall City Council called a regular meeting to order Monday, March 6, where he discussed the project.
A mouse is either a pest or a pet, depending on the situation. For the Rotary Club, mice are central in an exciting new fundraiser they have planned for April.