Marshall Police Reports
The Marshall Police Department responded to the following calls from June 19-22, 2025:
The Marshall Police Department responded to the following calls from June 19-22, 2025:
Tuesday, June 24, was not a regular day at Exchange Bank in Slater. Staff members and customers were treated to a surprise visitor who, possibly, had more interest in looking for food and playing than actually working.
The summer season has just begun, and the heat index has approached triple digits. Surfaces on playgrounds are hot, pavement can burn bare feet and pets’ paws, and wood and metal surfaces can also become too heated when the temperature is high.
Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) is a serious and potentially life-threatening food allergy that has gained increasing attention in recent years, mostly due to its transmission through tick bites.
The Center for Human Services announced it is expanding certain services and launching Limitless Life Solutions.
Sumner Insurance Services, a Sedalia agency that provides Medicare beneficiaries and seniors personalized guidance with their health insurance needs, receives top agency Impact Award from… Login to continue reading Login…
The movement of the Kingdom of God Philosophy is not entirely new in conceptualizing how we can be instruments in a world that needs the truth of the gospels. Yeshua/Jesus message was that the Kingdom of God is at hand. Meaning Yehovah’s (God’s) reality breaks into and transforms lives.
The Marshall Police Department responded to the following calls from June 15-19, 2025:
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JEFFERSON CITY – As Missourians begin plans and preparations for July 4th holiday celebrations, they should also keep in mind the danger posed by the misuse of fireworks. Fireworks sales at seasonal retailers are legal in Missouri between June 20 and July 10. Through June 16, the Division of Fire Safety had issued 1,127 permits to seasonal fireworks retailers.