
Historical Society presents ‘Antique Appraisal Show’
By Sarah Gray/Managing Editor Have you ever wondered how much that antique clock sitting on your shelf is worth? Or the teapot and spoons your… Login to continue reading Login…
By Sarah Gray/Managing Editor Have you ever wondered how much that antique clock sitting on your shelf is worth? Or the teapot and spoons your… Login to continue reading Login…
Compiled by Sarah Gray/Managing Editor One person died and another was seriously injured in a crash on Interstate 70 in Saline County Tuesday night, April… Login to continue reading Login…
Compiled by Sarah Gray/Managing Editor Marshall Police Department’s Drug Take-Back Event was a success, according to the department. MPD held its bi-annual event outside the… Login to continue reading Login…
Compiled by Sarah Gray/Managing Editor A Marshall man who seemed to be evading law enforcement in Slater Monday night, April 28, was arrested and is… Login to continue reading Login…
Compiled by Sarah Gray/Managing Editor Marshall Mayor Vince Lutterbie has resigned. According to a press release issued Tuesday, April 29, by the city of Marshall,… Login to continue reading Login…
By Sarah Gray/Managing Editor “December 7th could never happen, just like 9/11 could never happen.” Dorinda Makanaonalani Nicholson stood in front of a packed room at Missouri Valley College’s Murrell…
Newly elected board member Brandon Terrill, along with incumbents Tedd Wiseman, Mike Schure and Lexsi Dowell were sworn in Monday, April 21, during a Slater School District Board of Education meeting.
A Kansas City man is facing five felony charges in Saline County after allegedly attempting to deliver drugs, steal a firearm and resist arrest.
Writer, visual artist, performer and teacher/mentor José Faus returns to Marshall for an encore workshop aimed at helping writers better engage their readers. Scribes of all skill levels are invited to bring writing samples from three words to three hundred for feedback and suggestions on breathing life into their work.
Students at Slater High School recently faced a stark reminder of the tragic and life-threatening outcomes of drunk driving.