Lady ‘Cats rally past Brunswick for first win of softball season
Scoring nine runs in the top of the seventh inning, the Slater Lady Wildcat softball team snatched victory from the certain jaws of defeat Monday, Sept. 8.
Scoring nine runs in the top of the seventh inning, the Slater Lady Wildcat softball team snatched victory from the certain jaws of defeat Monday, Sept. 8.
First-year Sweet Springs Lady Greyhounds’ volleyball coach Tsvetan Todorov tasted the sweet taste of victory in his team’s first match of the season, a five-set, come-from-behind win over Green Ridge.
Golfers from five schools participated, and four had full teams. The Lady Owls finished second to Smith-Cotton in the final team standings in the nine-hole event on the Indian Foothills Golf Course on Sept. 4.
The Christmas Light Revitalization Committee is proud to announce exciting enhancements to Marshall’s holiday decorations, bringing renewed charm and festive spirit to the community. This season, 116 new Christmas pole light decorations will adorn the streets of Marshall, creating a warm and welcoming glow for residents and visitors alike.
A slow start doomed the Slater Wildcats in their home opener last Friday night.
Willie Harlow is the owner of Campbell-Lewis Funeral Home and also serves as the Saline County Coroner, an elected position that he has held for… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Local history compiled by Marshall Public Library genealogy staff.
JEFFERSON CITY – Representatives from DNR’s Division of State Parks invite the public to provide input for Bothwell Lodge State Historic Site’s conceptual development plan update. A 30-day comment period began Sept. 3, and a survey is available online at mostateparks.com/CDP.
Carman Booker, senior vice president with Bank 21 in Blue Springs, was honored with the Missouri Bankers Association 2025 Woman of the Year Award on Thursday, Aug. 21, during MBA’s 60th Banking on Women Conference in Osage Beach.
The Marshall School Board of Education met Tuesday, Sept. 9, tackling everything from copy paper bids to the sale of Northwest School.