The wrecking ball of pride
Speaking Truth by Clint Decker Clay Center, Kansas – “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.” (Proverbs 16:18) There is good… Login to continue reading Login…
Speaking Truth by Clint Decker Clay Center, Kansas – “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.” (Proverbs 16:18) There is good… Login to continue reading Login…
A Slater woman facing a class C felony in Saline County for delivery of a controlled substance will be arraigned on Jan. 27. According to… Login to continue reading Login…
On Jan. 16, Saline County Career Center DECA received a generous donation from the Malta Bend Memorial American Legion Post No. 558. The donation of $3,000 will help support and sustain the chapter funding this year.
Cemetery preservation expert Kurt Jordan, also known as the KC Cemetery man, will be hosting a free public workshop in Marshall at Fairview Cemetery on Saturday, April 12.
On Monday afternoon, Jan. 20, at approximately 2:29 p.m., an Arrow Rock resident reported an unusual incident to the Saline County Sheriff’s Office.
By Sarah Gray/Managing Editor The Marshall Tourism Commission is awarding grants quarterly again – and the first recipient of this calendar year was the Saline… Login to continue reading Login…
The Missouri Valley College men’s and women’s basketball teams traveled to Peru, Neb., for a Heart of America Athletic Conference doubleheader against Peru State (Neb.), Saturday afternoon. The women’s team pulled away for an 84-71 victory, while the men’s team fell to the Bobcats, 77-51.
Senior Shelley Thompson beta the field and won the 100-yard butterfly event at the Warrensburg Swim Meet Jan. 16.
Sophomore Brandon Pinion was hot from long distance as he dialed in five three-pointers and scored 20 points in leading the visiting Sweet Springs Greyhounds to a 56-46 I-70 Conference victory at Santa Fe last Friday night.
By winning three individual titles and having four other wrestlers finis second in their weight classes, the Marshall Owls finished second at the Warsaw Wildcat Invitational Saturday, Jan. 18.