Governor Signs Senator Denny Hoskins’ Regulatory Sandbox Act
JEFFERSON CITY —State Sen.
JEFFERSON CITY —State Sen.

by Hobby KingSPORTS EDITOR Marshall finished fourth in state in 2022 Paul Alberson was head coach of the Marshall Owls on the baseball field from 2016-23,… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
During a Marshall School Board meeting held Tuesday, July 9, board members reviewed a financial report and approved the June bills totaling $1,432,567.94.According to unofficial meeting minutes, board member Brad Shepherd provided a recap of the board retreat.

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The Marshall Kiwanis Club held its regular meeting at noon, Tuesday, July 9, at Montague’s.Jack Lenz offered the invocation, and Club President Pam LaFrenz led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the meeting to order with 20 members in attendance.Randal DeMasters presented a program on suicide.
Marshall-Saline Economic Development Corporation announced that it has hired an Assistant Director.
JEFFERSON CITY — The Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) and Missouri Area Agencies on Aging have launched the Master Plan on Aging Statewide Needs Assessment and is encouraging all Missourians to participate in the survey to ensure their needs are represented.A Master Plan on Aging is a cross-sector, state-led strategic resource that can help us transform the infrastructure and coordination of services for our rapidly aging population.
The Marshall Police Department responded to the following calls from July 9-10, 2024:– Warrant arrest – Hayley Michaels was arrested for a municipal warrant from Harrisonville PD.– Domestic Assault – The reporting party reported a domestic assault that occurred two months ago between her and her boyfriend.

Based on a recent Facebook post, the Sweet Springs Police Department has been fielding numerous calls related to neighborhood disputes.
New windows will be installed at Sweet Springs City Hall following the approval of a bid by the Sweet Springs Board of Aldermen during their meeting Monday, July 8.After receiving only one bid for the window replacement last month, Alderman Wyatt Lea requested that the ad for bids be placed in the newspaper again.