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A Missouri Lottery player in Lafayette County uncovered one of 40 prizes of $50,000 offered in the “$5,000,000 Fortune” Scratchers Game. He purchased the lucky… Login to continue reading Login…
A Missouri Lottery player in Lafayette County uncovered one of 40 prizes of $50,000 offered in the “$5,000,000 Fortune” Scratchers Game. He purchased the lucky… Login to continue reading Login…
Five people were injured in a two-vehicle crash on state Highway 20 in Marshall Friday morning, Aug. 30. According to the Marshall Police Department, shortly… Login to continue reading Login…
Compiled by Sarah Gray/Managing Editor A 38-year-old Marshall man is being held on $10,000 bond after fleeing from officers through a bean field Thursday, Aug.… Login to continue reading Login…
Heading into her third year as Marshall cross country’s head coach, Amanda Van Winkle has a roster of eight girls and five boys.Although the roster is small on the boys’ side, there’s a lot of experience.
COLUMBIA – Small and diverse food and farm entrepreneurs are invited to apply for more than $3.7 million in Business Builder grants that will support projects in Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and northwestern Arkansas.The first round of funding through the U.S.
It was three matches played and three wins for the Missouri Valley College Lady Vikings volleyball team last Friday and Saturday at the Viking Invitational at the Burns Athletic Complex in Marshall.The Lady Vikings beat Tabor, Kan., 23-25, 25-17, 25-23, 23-25, 15-10 on Friday and William Penn 25-18, 25-23, 25-22 and Graceland 21-25, 25-15, 26-24, 25-17.In the win over Tabor, the Lady Vikings were paced by junior Kinga Ramonowicz with 15 kills.
Wendy Davis is entering her seventh season as the head coach of the Marshal Owls’ swim team.
Competing in a four-team jamboree at Keytesville last Friday night, Mitchell Jenkins, first-year head coach of Slater, learned a lot about his Wildcats.In addition to the host BKN (Brunswick, Keytesville and Northwestern of Mendon) Thunder, Princeton and Northwest (Hughesville) participated.
The Marshall Owls took part in a three-team football jamboree last Friday at California High School.
Mollie Sims, a 2024 graduate of Marshall High School, was recently honored with the 2024 International Union, Security, Police, and Fire Professionals of America (SPFPA) Affinity Scholarship.