November 2024
Santa Fe loses to Bobcats
A week after upsetting fourth-seeded Orrick 30-20, the short-handed Santa Fe Chiefs ran into state-ranked Braymer.The Bobcats touchdowns six times in seven first-half possessions and went on to win the District 4 semifinal 69-14 in front of their home fans.All-state senior quarterback Jordan Haley was a big part of the show for the Bobcats, as he threw six TD passes in the first half and eight in the game.Braymer, which improved to 10-0, led 24-0 at the end of the first quarter and 48-6 at halftime.

Lady Chiefs finish fourth in state
It wasn’t the outcome the Santa Fe Lady Chiefs wanted when they made the 4 1/2-hour, 300-mile trip to Cape Girardeau late last week.This year’s Lady Chiefs, seeking state title No.
Randolph County investigating homicide of 22-year-old man
Suspect, 16, turned over to juvenile office A 22-year-old man in Randolph County was found dead shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, from an… Login to continue reading Login…

Saline County honors veterans during annual Veterans Day Service
Compiled by Sarah Gray/Managing Editor “November 11, 1918, was a day of celebration throughout the free world,” retired Navy Capt. Stephen Olson said to a… Login to continue reading Login…


Community comes together for cleanup of historic African American cemetery
On Saturday, November 2, community members from around Saline County came together to clean up the Finis Creek Cemetery, a historic African American and Veteran cemetery which dates back to 1872.

Saline County Clerk thanks election workers and supporters
On Wednesday, November 6, Saline County Clerk Brittni Burton expressed her gratitude to the election officials, poll workers and everyone else involved in making the November 5 election day a success.

Truck theft reported in Saline County
The Saline County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a report of a missing truck in the area.

Owls down Saint Paul for district crown
Justin Van Winkle’s Marshall Owls’ soccer team is headed back to the state playoffs.The Owls claimed their second district title in three years and third in Van Winkle’s 13 years as head coach last Thursday night at Knob Noster.Top-seeded Marshall scored twice in the first half and two more times in the second half and defeated the third-seeded Saint Paul Saints 4-1.“It was a big win, district finals,” MHS head coach Justin Van Winkle said.