Get moving with Fitz draws a crowd
Several Slater area residents turned out to walk with Matt Oxford, M.D., on Monday at the Akeman-McBurney Medical Clinic as he and his clinic nurses and staff kicked off a new program called Get Moving with Fitz.
Several Slater area residents turned out to walk with Matt Oxford, M.D., on Monday at the Akeman-McBurney Medical Clinic as he and his clinic nurses and staff kicked off a new program called Get Moving with Fitz.
People who are grieving the loss of a loved one, a marriage, a beloved pet or many other types of losses have a readily available program to help them move to a better place in their grief, thanks to Fitzgibbon Hospital’s Grief Recovery Program, which is made possible by the Fitzgibbon Mary Montgomery Hospice Memorial Fund.
A fire was reported on Monday, July 11, at an apartment building at 340 E. Eastwood St., located near Eastwood Elementary School.
Resident Terry Clark was present at a Sweet Springs Board of Aldermen meeting held Monday, July 11, to discuss the possibility of his company designing a website for the city. According to unofficial meeting minutes, his company is working for the city of Windsor and other towns and businesses, and that it would be affordable for the city.
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Back-to-back youth participated in the goat, rabbit and poultry shows, which took place July 13-14. Judges assessed categories in the age divisions of juniors, intermediates,… Login to continue reading Login…
The Marshall Tourism Commission will be hosting grant writing workshops for any organization seeking to apply for tourism funds for the 2022-2023 fiscal year. If… Login to continue reading Login…
SWEET SPRINGS, Mo. — The Missouri Department of Conservation invites kids ages 6-15 to experience frog gigging at Blind Pony Hatchery Conservation Area on Friday,… Login to continue reading Login…
Missouri’s August 2 primary election is right around the corner and inperson absentee voting has begun. You can vote absentee at your local election authority until 5 p.m.
The Marshall Board of Public Works held a regular meeting Thursday, June 30. According to unofficial meeting minutes, Wastewater Treatment Plant Lab Technician Eric Perkins presented a bid received to remodel the plant’s breakroom and bathroom. This is part of the FEMA project and will be reimbursed at 90 percent. According to the minutes, bids were sent out to 29 area vendors, with only one responding, which was Septagon Construction, of Sedalia, in the amount of $42,025. The board approved the bid.