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by Hobby King/Sports Editor After dropping the first two matches 6-3 to Higginsville and 9-0 versus Hannibal, the Marshall Owls’ tennis team bounced back to… Login to continue reading Login…
by Hobby King/Sports Editor After dropping the first two matches 6-3 to Higginsville and 9-0 versus Hannibal, the Marshall Owls’ tennis team bounced back to… Login to continue reading Login…
by Hobby King/Sports Editor Playing tough competition is nothing new for the Sweet Springs Lady Greyhounds’ softball team. The Lady ‘Hounds, who have won a… Login to continue reading Login…
by Hobby King/Sports Editor Winning three events and earning several other medals, the Marshall Lady Owls finished second in the final points standings at the… Login to continue reading Login…
Marshall overwhelms Blair Oaks in second match of season by Hobby King/Sports Editor Two nights after suffering a 3-1 opening-season loss at Smith-Cotton on March… Login to continue reading Login…
Two of Owls’ losses were by one run by Hobby King/Sports Editor Paul Alberson’s Marshall Owls’ baseball team is off to an 0-4 start, but… Login to continue reading Login…
Missouri Valley College is investing heavily into online education and has more than quadrupled the number of programs it is offering. President Bonnie Humphrey and President-Elect Joe Parisi say the college has added 13 online degree programs, ranging from Business Administration to Economics and Elementary Education.
The following warranty deeds were filed March 2024, 2023, by Saline County Recorder of Deeds Jessica Baker: Marsha A. & Thomas R.
MVC Athletics The Missouri Valley College baseball team was in Olathe, Kan., Monday afternoon to open a Heart of America Athletic Conference series against MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) with a doubleheader. Playing as the home team, the Vikings had a late rally fall short in the first game, in a 4-3 defeat, and dropped game two, 8-2.
MVC Athletics The Missouri Valley College rodeo programs continued competition over the weekend at the Pearl River (Miss.) rodeo in Poplarville, Miss. Both teams finished first overall in the standings, with three event winners in the average.
Winning three events and earning several other medals, the Marshall Lady Owls finished second in the final points standings at the Marshall Open Thursday. The Lady Owls, who also had two seconds, three thirds and one sixth, accumulated 120.5 points.