Saline Count Senior, Junior Queens announced

Saline County queen and princess contestants rounded the block of the Marshall downtown square Saturday evening, June 7, where a packed crowd filled the seats.
Saline County queen and princess contestants rounded the block of the Marshall downtown square Saturday evening, June 7, where a packed crowd filled the seats.
Country-fried or chicken-fried are terms given to breaded and deep-fried poultry and meat. In fact, chicken-fried steak is an institution in the American south, where thinly sliced cuts of cubed steak are prepared in this way and served with country gravy and biscuits. There’s not much room for improvement in this classic -- or is there?
When the final school bell rings, and summer vacation begins, many families breathe a sigh of relief. However, for children receiving speech therapy services, the summer break can represent a critical period that shouldn’t be overlooked. Continuing speech therapy during the summer months is essential for students’ progression and preventing the regression that often occurs during extended breaks from structured learning. Student speech therapy can continue thanks to the caring professionals at Fitzgibbon Rehabilitation Services.
The Benton County treasurer has been arrested and charged after he allegedly tried to entice a minor on a dating app.
Local history compiled by Marshall Public Library genealogy staff.
FAYETTE — The office of Central Methodist University Provost Rita Gulstad announced recently the students included on the Spring 2025 Dean’s List.
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Kurtis Gregory, R-Marshall, today issued a statement relating to passage of Senate Bill 3:
The Marshall Writers’ Guild met May 15 at the Marshall Public Library Community Room. The meeting was called to order by President Sharon Dyer.
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for funding through the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program. Interested individuals, community organizations and research institutions working to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops in Missouri should submit their application by Wednesday, July 2.
The Sweet Springs Board of Education met for a special closed meeting on Thursday, June 5. In the executive session, the Sweet Springs Board of… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close