Sedalia Area Farmers’ Market moves downtown during state fair
The Sedalia Area Farmers’ Market (SAFM) will temporarily relocate to beautiful, historic downtown Sedalia during the Missouri State Fair.
The Sedalia Area Farmers’ Market (SAFM) will temporarily relocate to beautiful, historic downtown Sedalia during the Missouri State Fair.
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger, in partnership with the Missouri Veterans Commission (MVC), will host a free estate planning services clinic for Missouri veterans and their spouses on Friday, September 26, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Jefferson City.
By Sarah Gray/Managing Editor Prom generally marks the end of one’s high school career, a celebration of accomplishments, friendships, and a rite-of-passage. On Friday, Aug. 1, the prom meant something…
Green heron catches a meal at county fairgrounds Compiled by Sarah Gray/Managing Editor A green heron peeked out of the marshy pond surface at Saline… Login to continue reading Login…
On Tuesday, July 22, students from Marshall Public Schools performed in the Honor Choirs at the Missouri Choral Directors Association summer conference. These students prepared… Login to continue reading Login…
Missouri Valley College is welcoming a former federal official to its faculty this fall--Kyle Wilkens.
The Marshall Kiwanis Club held its regular meeting at noon Tuesday, July 29, at Montague’s. Ken Bryant offered the invocation, and Club President Jeff Bergstrom… Login to continue reading Login…
“Amen” is a powerful word with multi-layered meanings. “Let it be,” “Hopefully,” “Thank you,” “I agree,” “Yes,” and “I believe” are some meanings of “Amen,” carrying power when spoken. It encompasses faith, trust in God, and gratitude, uniting believers in prayer and always projecting eternal hope. Whatever intent the word “Amen” may mean, we trust in faith that things can happen, and often are, to be ready and accepting of them happening for us.
Families and youth gathered in Marshall for the 2025 Saline County Fair held July 10-20. The County Fair provides youth with an opportunity to improve communication skills, teamwork abilities, and ultimately take pride in presenting their year-long projects. Highlights include a variety of livestock shows, 4-H and FFA project displays, and the Premium Sale held Friday evening. This year, more than $160,000 was donated to youth involved in the sale. Once again, 4-H awarded eight Best in Show awards for the top projects among the more than 650 entries presented for judging and 120 advancing to the Missouri State Fair.
Compiled by Whitney BarnesStaff Writer Residents in the Saline County area have a unique opportunity this summer to take a behind-the-scenes look at one of… Login to continue reading Login…