
Eastwood Elementary demo advances following bid approval
By Whitney Barnes Staff Writer Eastwood Elementary is one step closer to being torn down after the Marshall Public School approved bids for demolition and… Login to continue reading Login…
By Whitney Barnes Staff Writer Eastwood Elementary is one step closer to being torn down after the Marshall Public School approved bids for demolition and… Login to continue reading Login…
Superintendent discusses cell phone ban, community service requirement By Whitney Barnes Staff Writer The Marshall Public School Board of Education met on Tuesday, May… Login to continue reading Login…
By Sarah Gray/Managing Editor The occupants of a vehicle stopped on the shoulder of Interstate 70 in Saline County were injured Tuesday afternoon, May 6,… Login to continue reading Login…
By Whitney Barnes Staff Writer The Marshall City Council accepted several bids for street maintenance on Tuesday, May 6. These included bids for cold milling… Login to continue reading Login…
The historic railroad town of Blackwater will roll out the red carpet for visitors and locals alike on Saturday, May 10, during its annual May… Login to continue reading Login…
By Sarah Gray/Managing Editor Residents of Apple Ridge Care Center in Waverly are gearing up for a big event this month. In celebration of National… 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…
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…
By Whitney Barnes Staff Writer During a Marshall City Council meeting on Tuesday, April 15, outgoing council members Charles Guthrey and Steve Cook were honored… Login to continue reading Login…
Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off scheduled for April 23 By Whitney Barnes Staff Writer During the Marshall City Council meeting on Tuesday, April 15, Property, Finance,… Login to continue reading Login…