Community

4-H clubs collect 433 items for food pantry

The new 4-H year kicked off Oct. 1-7. Different activities were planned throughout the week for the youth. They started by having the clubs decorate scarecrows, which were placed on display at Springwater Greenhouse and Landscaping. Instead of placing votes, the 4-H clubs asked the community to bring in a canned good to count as a vote, and all proceeds would go to the Community Food Pantry on West Morgan Street in Marshall. 4-H specialists with the MU Extension office stated they are delighted with the community support. They were able to donate 433 items to the pantry. The scarecrows decorated by 4-H members can be viewed on the MU Extension 4-H Saline County Facebook page.

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Marriage Licenses

The following marriage licenses were recorded from Sept. 2-25, 2023, by Saline County Recorder of Deeds Jessica Baker: -Alexis Marie Phillips of Marshall to Coleton Wayne Bowlen of Marshall -Joseph Edward Palen of Marshall to Brandy Jean Piro of Marshall -Zachary Cole Breshears of Marshall to Caylie Elizabeth Tabaczuk of Marshall -Danica Jo Bolser of Marshall to Michael Howard Gotmer of Marshall -Edgar Garcia of Marshall to Sandra Edith Reyes Silva of Marshall -Justin Alan Womack of Marshall to Kamika Jo Allen of Marshall -James Samuel Cole of Marshall to Erica Christine Goff of Marshall -Morgan Sue Herzog of Perryville to Trent Aaron Deppe of Marshall -Becky Lynn Robinson of Marshall to Clark Eugene Thomas of Marshall -Rina Miura of Marshall to Vincent Christopher Fedorowich of Marshall -Debi Sue Van Winkle of Marshall to Stephen John Vrooman of Marshall -Jacqueline Barbara Barlow of Marshall to Daniel Casteneda of Marshall -Ross McKenna Thompson of Marshall to Riley Nicole Peeples of Slater

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Park University announces recent graduates

Park University announced its 2022-2023 graduates from the university’s flagship Parkville (Mo.) Campus, as well as from the university’s 38 additional campuses across the country and online worldwide. The university had 2,007 students eligible to graduate — 469 students earned a master’s degree, specialist degree and/or graduate certificate, and 1,538 students received a bachelor’s degree, associate degree and/or undergraduate certificate.

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