
Salt Fork Pachyderm Club hosts county candidate forum
For the upcoming Saline County General Election, the Salt Fork Pachyderm Club hosted a candidate forum. On Tuesday night, June 21, candidates from the Republican… Login to continue reading Login…
For the upcoming Saline County General Election, the Salt Fork Pachyderm Club hosted a candidate forum. On Tuesday night, June 21, candidates from the Republican… Login to continue reading Login…
The Marshall Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently presently multiple awards to students throughout the county. The following were award winners.
Marshall’s oldest graveyard dates back to 1834. The old Odell Cemetery is a one-acre plot on the north side of the highway near what was the Marshall Rehabilitation Center lake.
MARSHALL (June 21, 2022) — The city of Marshall, in collaboration with MayeCreate, has redesigned and revamped the city’s website, www.marshall-mo.com. Not only is the… Login to continue reading Login…
MARSHALL — Habitat for Humanity partnered with their regional Missouri Center for Independent Living, WILS, to construct a ramp at a local couple’s home. Jim… Login to continue reading Login…
The household hazardous waste event hosted by the city of Marshall will be at the old Compost Area on June 22. Residents must call Municipal… Login to continue reading Login…
by Danielle Linton-Hatfield/Staff Writer During a regular Marshall City Council meeting on Monday night, June 20, Councilman Tim Reeder reported on the “Return to the… Login to continue reading Login…
On Monday, June 20, six organizations in Saline County were recognized for receiving a Missouri Attorney General’s Office Community Partner Award. This was for their… Login to continue reading Login…
The Sweet Springs Board of Aldermen learned more about a bid for a skid steer bucket during a regular meeting Monday, June 13. City Clerk Michelle Fuehring stated there was only one bid. Public Works Superintendent Nate Lea stated it was from Legacy Iron in Grain Valley for either a 68-inch HD smooth bucket for $1,600 or a 74-inch HD smooth bucket for $1,650, which was currently in stock. Lea recommended the second one. Aldermen approved the purchase.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — In recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is reminding Missourians to be on the lookout for elder financial abuse.