Brayman records first win as Slater head coach
Slater rallied to score two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning and edged visiting the Community Trojans 2-1 in a Central Activities Conference game Monday.
Slater rallied to score two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning and edged visiting the Community Trojans 2-1 in a Central Activities Conference game Monday.
Jefferson City, Mo. —The number of Missourians facing hunger would fit into Busch Stadium more than 20 times.
JEFFERSON CITY, MO — The Show Me Green Sales Tax Holiday returns this spring, giving Missourian’s the opportunity to save money on select purchases while stimulating economic activity in the state.
The No. 3 Missouri Valley College men’s volleyball team welcomed No. 8 Mount Mercy (Iowa) into the Burns Athletic Complex for a Saturday afternoon Heart of America Athletic Conference match. The Vikings swept to a victory by scores of 25-19, 25-21, 25-20.
The emotion never leaves, even when the mind changes.
On Wednesday, April 16, at 7 p.m. the Marshall Public Schools Band Department will perform its annual Spring Concert in the Jim Hargrave Gymnasium at Marshall High School. There is no admission for the event. It is free and open to the public.
On April 1, Slater FFA members competed in the Central District FFA Career Development Events at the campus of the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. Slater is one of 67 schools in the Central District, which stretches from Kansas City to Boonville and follows the Missouri River south to the Lake of the Ozarks, back to the Kansas line.
At the 15-team Concordia Invitational track and field meet April 3, the Santa Fe Lady Chiefs placed fourth and the Sweet Springs boys seventh in their respective divisions.
It seems to me that there are times in our lives when the gates of heaven seem so far away that we seldom think about them. Days when all is going well; days when life seems to be moving along as we had planned - or at least in an acceptable manner; days when we feel that all is well with the world and that we might just live forever.
The Marshall Police Department responded to the following calls from April 4-6, 2025: