Club News
The meeting of the Optimist Club of Marshall was called to order on Saturday, Dec. 9, at Bloomfield’s Family Restaurant by Club President Matt Pennock.
The meeting of the Optimist Club of Marshall was called to order on Saturday, Dec. 9, at Bloomfield’s Family Restaurant by Club President Matt Pennock.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Owls are fascinating birds of prey. One way to learn what they prey upon for food is to dissect owl pellets.… Login to continue reading Login…
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will offer a free class in identifying trees during winter from 9-11 a.m. on Saturday,… Login to continue reading Login…
SEDALIA (Dec. 11, 2023) — State Fair Community College in Sedalia and all extended campus locations (Boonville, Clinton, Eldon, Lake of the Ozarks, and Whiteman… Login to continue reading Login…
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Department of Conservation recently set turkey and deer hunting dates for the 2024-2025 seasons. The hunting dates were approved by… Login to continue reading Login…
Rebecca Brzuchalski was recognized for her longevity as certified public accountant. In November, Brzuchalski attended the MOCPA Awards Celebrations, where she was recognized for having been a CPA for 50 years. Along with Brzuchalski, other CPAs were honored for 35 years in the profession, and new CPAs were honored for having recently passed the exam. There were two conferences, one in St. Louis and the other in Kansas City at The College Basketball Experience, where Brzuchalski attended. “What I found really interesting is of the people who had been members for 50 years, there were 64 of us,” she noted. “Out of the 64, how many do you think were women? Four.” Brzuchalski said of the scholarship recipients and the newly passed CPAs it was about half and half. “They have really progressed a lot.” Brzuchalski has been a certified public accountant for 50 years and operated her own business for 48. She hopes to be recognized in two years for being a 50-year business owner.
On Monday, Dec. 4, five Saline County Career Center marketing students represented the program by competing in the third annual Adzou Challenge and received special… Login to continue reading Login…
As we think about ways to give back this holiday season, we know Girl Scouts make a big difference in their communities — and for… Login to continue reading Login…
The Marshall Kiwanis Club held its regular meeting at noon Tuesday, Nov. 28, at Montague’s.