Lady Owls beat Hallsville in consolation semi at Harrisburg
After dropping their first-round game to third-seeded Linn, the No. 6-seeded Marshall Lady Owls rebounded with a vengeance.
After dropping their first-round game to third-seeded Linn, the No. 6-seeded Marshall Lady Owls rebounded with a vengeance.
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We all have the basic desire to be loved, but the question is, do we have the desire to be loving? It is easy to love those we know, but can we be loving to all? Can our hearts be so filled with the love of God that it is a natural state of being to love others? Yes, we can. We can walk in love and joy to the point that loving others is as natural as breathing once we know God’s love.
The 150th Anniversary Committee extends a warm welcome to the descendants of Trinity Lutheran’s Founders and invites them, members of the congregation and other visitors from the community to a Cookie and Coffee Reception immediately following church service in the church basement on Sunday, Feb. 9. Be sure to purchase your copy of the 150th Anniversary Cookbook, register for Trivia Night – to be held on Feb. 22 – and place your order for Trinity’s Second Edition of the church and school history. If you are unable to attend, all items may be purchased or registered for online at www.TrinityLutheranAlmaMo.com
The Missouri Valley College men’s and women’s basketball teams hosted Central Methodist (Mo.) in a Heart of America Athletic Conference doubleheader inside the Burns Athletic Complex, Wednesday evening. The Viking women’s team went to overtime and earned a 65-59 win. The men’s team held off the Eagles for an 82-81 victory.
Photo/Graphic courtesy Missouri Valley College Athletics
In a highly competitive triangular, the Marshal Lady Owls won all three of their dual matches at Marshall High School last Wednesday night.
Local history compiled by Marshall Public Library genealogy staff.