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Marshall Council approves city, MMU budgets; Paves the way for fall events
The Marshall City Council covered a range of agenda items during its regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 2, approving multiple requests, ordinances and budget items.
The Marshall City Council covered a range of agenda items during its regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 2, approving multiple requests, ordinances and budget items.
As September marks National Suicide Prevention Month, Fitzgibbon Hospital’s Behavioral Health unit stands ready to provide crucial support for patients experiencing mental health crises. The… Login to continue reading Login…
If your kids are ready to learn how to fish, the annual Jim Gilpin Memorial Kids Fishing Derby is around the corner. Organized by the… Login to continue reading Login…
The Saline County Historical Society received a sizable gift Friday, Aug. 22, from an area historical group looking to benefit its neighbors. The West Central… Login to continue reading Login…
Suspect vehicle flees scene, investigation continues The Saline County Sheriff’s Office and the Missouri State Highway Patrol were dispatched to a motor vehicle crash on… Login to continue reading Login…
The Marshall School Board of Education met Tuesday, Aug. 26, approving July bills totaling $1,419,836.05 and hearing a series of reports from administrators.
During the Marshall City Council meeting Tuesday, Aug.19, a public hearing was conducted to gather comments on the upcoming 2025-2026 tax levy.
The group of volunteers that has recently been maintaining the Nelson African-American Cemetery is planning to hold a meeting Tuesday, Sept. 2, to discuss incorporation.… Login to continue reading Login…
SALINE COUNTY – The Missouri Department of Transportation has opened the Lemon Trail bridge (County Road 211) over Interstate 70 near mile marker 81.6. The bridge had been scheduled for replacement and was removed in January 2025. The new Lemon Trail bridge was opened to traffic in August 2025. The Nitrogen Ave. (County Road 225) bridge over I-70 to the east is also included in this project. That bridge is scheduled for replacement by the end of 2026. All work is weather permitting.
During a Marshall City Council meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 5, Pastor Cliff Cato from Southside Assembly of God shared an exciting initiative from the church: they are operating an ice cream truck that gives away free ice cream to the community.