
Chamber hosts Los Compitas ribbon cutting
Members of Marshall Chamber of Commerce stood outside the Los Compitas Sports Bar on Thursday evening, Sept. 8. The bar is located next to Los… Login to continue reading Login…
Members of Marshall Chamber of Commerce stood outside the Los Compitas Sports Bar on Thursday evening, Sept. 8. The bar is located next to Los… Login to continue reading Login…
The following marriage licenses were recorded from July 22 through Aug. 20, 2022, by Saline County Recorder of Deeds Jamie Franklin Nichols: -Courtney Lynn Fox of Marshall to Eric Lee Dickerson of Marshall -Daniel James Garza of Marshall to Cristy Nicole Wise of Marshall -Madison Merit Scheper of Marshall to Charles Alexander Maupin of Marshall -Julissa Laura Monnig of Gilliam to Damon Dean Dowden of Gilliam -Haley Nicole Williams of Marshall to Dalton Heath Jarvis of Marshall -Lacrisha Daun Gordon of Malta Bend to Clifford Lee Brown of Malta Bend -Christy Lynn Soltes of Marshall to Karen Anne Mullins of Marshall -John Dee Ledbetter of Brunswick to Hayley Dawn Riedle of Marshall -Gabriel Arron Rimmer of Nelson to Barbara Beth Allan of Nelson- Adrienne Marie Holste of Marshall to William Isaiah Straisinger of Marshall -Alexander Leonel Pimentel of Marshall to Kevin Dane Hall Jr. of Marshall -Joanna Leigh Hammer of Marshall to Michael Edward Swartz of Marshall
Top photo taken by Jennifer Swift from the Missouri Valley Alumni Office Tuesday would have been the 80th wedding anniversary of former Marshall resident Helen Mead and Willard Heath of Smithville at the East Eastwood home of her sister Ruth Mead Storts and her husband, Judge Perry Storts. The middle photo is that of the wedding party that was featured in T h e Daily Democrat- News.
Marshall Municipal Utilities has announced Mary Findlay as their “Employee of the Quarter” for the quarter ending June 30, 2022. In nominating Findlay, Underground Facilities Director Grant Piper highlighted Findlay’s contributions.
Registration is still open to adults 60 and older for a free online course titled “Health Coaches for Hypertension Control.” Care Connection for Aging Services is offering the course to address the issue of high blood pressure, which affect nearly half of all American adults. The class will begin Sept.
Care Connection for Aging Services is accepting enrollment for a free, online, six-week program to help older adults learn to live well with chronic ailments. The “Living a Healthy Life” course will take place at 1:30 p.m.
Members of the Marshall High School Class of 1976 gathered for their 45th/46th class reunion during the weekend of the MHS Return to the Roos, which was held Friday and Saturday, June 10 and 11. Their 45th reunion had been rescheduled in 2021 due to COV1D protocols. A social gathering was held on Friday evening at Indian Foothills Park’s North Point Shelter House and Saturday evening during Return to the Roost. Class members enjoyed delicious sandwiches, fruit, charcuterie treats, appetizers and beverages in the east room at Montague’s on the Marshall square. Decorated sugar cookies and cupcakes were furnished by Sherry Shannon Werneke and her family and shared with other attendees outside, as well. Class members participated in various events for the weekends, such as the alumni car show and cruise, golf and tennis events, 1970s block party and general socializing. A few classmates gathered at Bueker Middle School to walk the halls and remember high school and fun times of their past.
The Optimist Club of Marshall hosted a cornhole tournament at the Saline County Fairground on Saturday, Aug. 27, to raise funds to buy unbudgeted items… Login to continue reading Login…
(Updated Friday, Sept. 2, at 8:14 a.m.) The Community Blood Center, along with Fitzgibbon Hospital, will be hosting a blood drive Sept. 1-6. Donors who… Login to continue reading Login…
Flemington, Camden County and Saline County will evaluate drinking water system improvements JEFFERSON CITY (AUG. 25, 2022) — The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded Drinking Water Engineering Report grants in the amounts of $30,000 to the Village of Flemington, $24,000 to Camden County Public Water Supply District No.