
Kiwanis Club holds installation banquet
The Marshall Kiwanis Club held their 73rd annual Installation Dinner and Recognition Banquet on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at Montague’s.
The Marshall Kiwanis Club held their 73rd annual Installation Dinner and Recognition Banquet on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at Montague’s.
(Updated on Tuesday morning, Oct. 10, at 8:46 a.m.) SEDALIA (Oct. 9, 2023) — The State Fair Community College Music Arts program will present its… Login to continue reading Login…
Marshall Writers’ Guild member As a result of my being hearing impaired, my children learned quite early they would accomplish nothing if they stayed in bed and cried they were sick. They got up and came to me. When they were teenagers, we acquired a female dog who shortly presented us with a litter of puppies. We kept one of the puppies, He soon learned I could not hear; therefore, he barked when someone came to the door or at any unusual sound. He bonded just with me. After my children were no longer living at home and my hearing had gotten worse, I depended on him more and more. He lived to be quite old, because he had the best of care. When he suffered a “stroke,” he was put to sleep. I was lost. The year was 1991.
The Daughters of Isabella, Marshall Circle 535, meeting was held Sept. 13, at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Regent Anne Thorp called the meeting to order. Chancellor Jean Lubich led the opening prayer. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all.
Oct. 14 event is free and open to the public COLUMBIA — To reach more people, the 2023 Missouri Extension Master Gardener Conference is going… Login to continue reading Login…
The Marshall Writers’ Guild met at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21, in the Marshall Public Library. Present: Vice-President Sharon Eiker-Dyer, Holly Forsman, Sean Rea, President Ed Richards, Treasurer Carole Schaefer, Virginia Sprigg, Secretary Sidney Sullivan, Mary Williams, and guest Shannon Williams. Absent: Melanie Dees Campbell, Rayvin Freeman, Pat Hammer, Eveleth Hill, Mayor Vince Lutterbie, Ed and Authorene Phillips, Carol Raynor, Irene Sims and Wicky Sleight.
Diane Weinreich, FNP, was the winner of a Marshall Rotary Club raffle held during the Marshall High School homecoming football game on Friday, Sept. 15. Club members sold raffle tickets, making roughly $300 to go toward scholarships they provide. Weinreich donated a portion of her winnings back to the Rotary Club.
The American Legion Post No. 191 of Marshall recently installed 2023-2024 officers. The following officers presented are as follows (left to right): Cmder. Mike Zeka;… Login to continue reading Login…
On Friday, Sept. 29, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 30, from 8 a.m. to noon at 1360 S. English Ave. in… Login to continue reading Login…
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Department of Conservation confirms that an adult elk was killed by a mountain lion in Shannon County on Sept. 12.… Login to continue reading Login…