
Heat Exposure can lead to Significant Health Issues
As summer has officially arrived, so too are the high temperatures and high heat indexes.
As summer has officially arrived, so too are the high temperatures and high heat indexes.
The Marshall School Board approved a new transportation radius for bus riders during a regular meeting Tuesday, June 11, as well as installing a new food service freezer at Bueker Middle School.In April, the district discussed the transportation radius, due to a bus driver shortage that is happening in multiple districts, as well as the potential for lesser transportation funding in the future.
A local family is sharing the story of the tragic loss of their 15-year-old daughter in hopes of preventing others from experiencing the same tragedy. Nearly 25 years ago, what was expected to be a carefree evening spent with friends turned into a nightmare for the family of Jessica Ann Lutz, and it could have been avoided.
(Washington, D.C.) – On June 13, Representatives Emanuel Cleaver, II (D-MO) and Harriet Hageman (R-WY) introduced legislation that would require the United States Postal Service (USPS) to protect mail processing centers in communities throughout the nation by mandating individual studies on the consequences of consolidating or closing any such facilities, which is already required before the closure of a storefront post office, but not for Processing and Distribution Centers (P&DCs).
The Missouri Humanities Council (MHC) has awarded a grant of $4,806.95 to the Friends of Pennytown Historic Site in support of the “Pennytown Community Historical Project.” The MHC is the only state-wide agency in Missouri devoted exclusively to humanities education for citizens of all ages.
Dear Editor,I am concerned that communism has been quietly seeping into our society for quite some time, particularly with people in our churches, our governments and education across the country.Some goals of Communists are: to promote the U.N.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind the public that driver examination stations throughout the state will be closed on Thursday, July 4, in observance of the July Fourth holiday.
The Marshall Police Department responded to the following calls from June 12-16, 2024:– DWI – Charles Arnwine arrested for DWI– Juvenile Report – Child abuse– Juvenile Report– Non-injury accident– Juvenile Report – Juvenile beyond parental control– Non-injury accident– Repossessed vehicle– Recovered property– Stealing – Employee stealing from business– Shoplifting – Walmart– Abandoned vehicle- Recovered bicycle– Stealing – An employee of a business stole money.– Non-injury accident– Property damage – An individual reported damage to their apartment door.– Assault – Two individuals reported each other for assault.
A Slater woman is in custody after allegedly making a false report that resulted in the arrest of another individual.