
14 facts about law enforcement
Law enforcement professionals are in the business of keeping people safe and secure.
Law enforcement professionals are in the business of keeping people safe and secure.
Lead water testing results were reviewed during a Marshall School Board meeting Tuesday, May 14, and those results will be posted on the school district’s website for public viewing.Testing was conducted during Spring Break, and Assistant Superintendent David Reinke compiled the results for board members.“Every district has to do it in the state of Missouri,” he stated.
On Sunday, May 12th, Marshall High School graduating seniors made their way across the stage, donning their caps and gowns, to receive their diplomas. Login to continue reading Login…
Each year, 5,000 hospitals, health care systems, networks and others observe National Hospital Week to celebrate the life-affirming work of healthcare professionals across the United States.
We don’t give much thought to the doors we go through every day, because it’s just routine.
Malta Bend Memorial Post 558 will hold Suicide Prevention Team Training at their Post on Monday, May 20, at 7 p.m.
In its fourth year, Food Truck Day at the Saline County Career Center hosted its largest number of vendors and a steady flow of foot traffic.Food Truck Day is a student-organized event by SCCC highschoolers.
By Whitney BarnesStaff Writer The day of graduation is the much-awaited culmination of four years of dedication, hard work and perseverance that seniors have put… Login to continue reading Login…
MARSHALL – Saline County Prosecuting Attorney Timothy Thompson announced that on April 24, Robert Donnell, 45, of Sweet Springs, was found guilty of Assault in the First Degree, a class A felony.Donnell was found guilty by a Saline County jury for events that took place on or about Oct.
MARSHALL – The Marshall Police Department has received several calls regarding a phone scam where individuals are posing as local law enforcement officials by calling potential victims regarding outstanding warrants or fines and asking them for payment.