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A night after dropping a 3-1 North Central Missouri Conference decision at Kirksville — their 11th loss by three runs or less or in extra innings – the Marshall Owls put everything together and ...
At one time, it looked like the Slater Wildcats were in cruise control. They led host Glasgow 6-1 after the top of the fifth. But the Yellowjackets rallied with two in the bottom of the fifth and ...
Sweet Springs was poised to win its second straight game — up 13-7 on visiting Jamestown in the top of the seventh on May 5.
Compiled by Sarah Gray/Managing Editor Twenty-six-year-old Tyler Alspaw, of Marshall, was transferred to the Missouri Department of Corrections May 1 to begin a seven-year sentence… Login to continue ...
Overall, the Marshall Owls’ golf team finished well down the pack of 11 full teams that competed in the Class 4, District 4 Tournament on the Outlaw Course at the Paradise Pointe Golf Complex in ...
The tennis season for the Marshall Owls ended when they lost a Class 1, District 4 semifinal match to Higginsville at Odessa May 6.
Compiled by Sarah Gray/Managing Editor A hog barn was fully engulfed by fire when the Marshall Fire Department arrived Thursday afternoon, May 1. There was… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for ...
Kalib Richardson, 37, of Marshall, was sentenced to serve seven years in the Missouri Department of Corrections for charges of endangering the welfare of a child involving drugs, which dates back ...
Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will participate in joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs) of public infrastructure in six counties ...
Hobby KingSPORTS EDITOR Larson’s two-run single in sixth lifts Slater to victory Through five innings, the Slater Wildcats hadn’t done much offensively against the… Login to continue reading Login Sig ...
The Marshall Police Department responded to the following calls from May 6-8, 2025: – Recovered property – Officer recovered an abandoned cell phone – ...
University of Missouri Extension’s Jefferson Farm and Garden in Columbia has raised about 5,000 spring bedding plants so far this year and supplied them to hundreds of gardens throughout the state.
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