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Life-saving program planned for Marshfield Library

A champion for health equity, the American Heart Association, the leading global volunteer organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke for all, is now offering Hands-Only CPR training in Webster County. Olivia Muriel, HeartCorps service member embedded in the Webster County Health Unit has begun to offer these lifesaving courses across the County.

Webster Lodge #98

Tuesday August 27th Webster Lodge #98 held its monthly stated meeting with a dinner of BLT’s, cantaloupe and watermelon at 6 p.m. At 7 p.m. Worshipful Master Pat Blinzler opened the lodge in due form. There was one guest, and fifteen members in attendance. The minutes were read and approved. Treasurer Brooks presented bids on replacement of the roof, which was damaged with many others during the hailstorm several months ago. It was decided to set trusses that drain to the south of the building and screw down a metal roof. The decision was also reached, that since the guttering was in bad shape ten years ago it should be replaced as well. Also discussed was the upcoming Harvest Days Breakfast from 7-11 a.m. on Saturday the 21st. Bill O’Fare will consist of pancakes with sausage and biscuits and gravy. Cost is $5.00 per plate with proceeds going toward the shortfall in roof repairs. Any Brother wishing to help, is encouraged to get a hold of Brother Herren. Last item of old business was the upcoming annual Chili and Gumbo luncheon fundraiser for Parents as Teachers on October 5th. Mark your calendars for this great cause.

Carpenter Media Group acquires 16 titles and print facility from Phillips Media Group

August 30, 2024 – Harrison, AR – Carpenter Media Group (CMG) and Phillips Media Group (PMG) announced today they have reached an agreement for CMG to acquire PMG’s 16 community newspapers spread across Arkansas, Missouri and Illinois, as well as Nowata Printing Company in Springfield, Missouri.
Lauren Replogle, the daughter of Chuck and Tiffany Replogle.


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MHS graduate receives Garst Gray scholarship

Lauren Replogle, a 2024 graduate of Marshfield High School, has received the Kathryn Garst Gray and Henry E. Gray Scholarship, administered by the Community Foundation of the Ozarks.
Sports
Basketball
Conway's basketball season has ended shorter than anyone would have wanted. On Feb. 20, the boys' team entered their district tournament and went up against Dixon. That game would see Conway Bears give it their best shot, but Dixon would come out on top. The final score was Conway 45, Dixon 59, thus ending the Conway boys basketball season 6-21.
Mar. 3 was a big night for the Logan-Rogersville Wildcats Boys Basketball as they prepared to take on the Hollister Tigers. Both teams going into the game had an impressive season with over 20 wins, but one of these felines would be district champions and move on to State. After four intense quarters, Logan-Rogersville would be crowned Champions with a final score of 53-40 against Hollister.
Districts and State championships are in full swing. On Friday, Feb. 24, the Niangua Boys Basketball Team competed in the final round of districts against Chadwick. The Cardinals would get off to a slow start in the first quarter and gain momentum. That momentum, though, was not enough, and they would lose to Chadwick with the final score of 40-43.

'Cats fall to Reeds Spring in home opener

Logan-Rogersville defense works to tackle a Reeds Spring running back.


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The home opener at Logan Rogersville for the 2024 football season was a defensive battle that didn’t go the way the large home crowd was hoping for, with the Wildcats falling to Reeds Spring 8-0.
Leighton Callaway looks to earn yards for the Jays.


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Jays' defense plays big in victory

Week 1 of the high school football season got off to a great start for the Marshfield Blue Jays last Friday night. Class 5 Springfield Parkview came to R.A. Barr Athletic Stadium for a scheduled 7 p.m. kickoff. Mother Nature made everyone wait a little longer, as multiple lightning delays pushed the start time back to 8 p.m. Marshfield won the opening toss and chose to defer to the second half, putting the defense on the field first. Marshfield Head Coach Cody Bull had told us earlier in the week, “Last year we had one starter returning on defense; this year we have eight.”
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Wildcat football jamboree

The calendar may say August, but Friday night at Hillcrest High School the Logan Rogersville Wildcats gave us all a reminder that Fall is Coming. The Wildcats participated in a football jamboree. If you’re not familiar with the term, it’s basically high school preseason. A jamboree involves multiple football teams in a live scrimmage environment. For this jamboree there were four teams, Hillcrest, Central, Strafford and Logan Rogersville. Each team got 12 offensive plays and 12 defensive plays against each opponent (8 plays for the Varsity and 4 for the JV). It’s essentially a high intensity practice where the boys put on the game uniforms, fans are in the stands, officials are on the field, and we can get a taste of how they stack up against other local teams before the season begins.
For the second year, Webster County 4-H members saw great success in the shootout in Bolivar. 


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Webster County shooters aim high

Below is a summary of the Webster County 4-H results from the regional 4-H Shooting Sports tournament.   Photos from the event will be sent separately.
Trista Simpson (left) and Maddy Officer (right) recently took to the softball field on Mizzou's campus, taking part in the Mizzouri High School Fastpitch Coaches Association's annual Senior Showcase. 

One last game...

Recent Conway High School graduates Trista Simpson and Maddy Officer expected to have pitched the final innings and swung the last swings of their softball careers after the spring semester ended.
Opinion
Forty years ago I might have been planning another trip to the West about now.
Nobody is going to mistake cut-rate biopic “Reagan” for a great movie. At best, it’s a pretty standard greatest-hits collection of important moments in the former President’s life. At worst, it’s a laughably underfunded production made by people who, for whatever reason, want to sell America on Ronald Reagan in 2024. But the movie is not always at its worst. It’s a subpar movie that I think some critics are mistaking for a terrible movie.
Hi everyone! So glad to be back for more rambling. For the last three weeks we have been adding spark plugs to the defeated nation of Germany after World War One. We have been comparing defeated Germany to a blown engine that is being overhauled by Hitler with his eight part plan that he began immediately after he came to power in 1933. Each spark plug being installed gets his war machine firing up with more and more power. The last three weeks we have already installed three of Hitler’s spark plugs of evil to fundamentally change his country. They have been: Indoctrination of children. Number two plug: take guns away from its citizens, and last week’s number three was to control the narrative of the news media. Rambling friends this week’s number four plug is: establish a hate group. Hitler’s hate group was the Jews. Hitler used the Jews as a scapegoat for his country to blame any problem on. Before the war was over the Hitler regime murdered six million Jews. I have studied and researched for many years the results of Hitler’s poor decision. Let me name just a few examples. Did you know that German physicists in the 1930’s were working on how to make nuclear bombs? One of the greatest scientists at the time was a Jewish woman named Lise Meitner; she discovered the radioactive element protactinium and was the author of the phrase nuclear fission. Lise was Jewish so she had to flee Germany because Hitler wanted her killed. There were many other nuclear scientists who were Jews who eventually escaped to America to work on the Manhattan project which eventually produced the atomic bombs that ended the war when dropped on Japan. Three of the most famous Jewish physicists were Einstein, Szilard and Fermi. These brilliant scientists and others could have developed the atomic bomb for Hitler but his hatred for them simply overwhelmed his evil mind of Satan. In addition to nuclear scientists the best of the best business men, engineers, inventors and skilled workforce were killed. In my opinion Hitler could have ruled the world if he had used his Jewish scientist and be the first to develop the atomic bomb before starting world war two. However: what Hitler meant for evil God almighty in his wisdom was using Hitler to pave the road for Israel to become a nation in 1948. Folks, Israel becoming a nation is in Bible prophecy and just one more reason why the Bible is so dangerous to dictators and tyrants. Now let’s get back to establishing a hate group. Hitler’s first concentration camp (death facility) was Dachau. Tens of thousands of Jews, homosexuals, Gypsies, preachers, and anyone else who did not accept Hitler’s ideology were sent there to die. Hitler’s Germany became a nation of snitches and anyone with any information could rise in Hitler’s Germany by turning in a family member or neighbor. Now folks do you think this is happening in our modern world today? Oh my yes! Let’s take China for example. Everyone has a Social Credit Score. Everyone is tracked and listened to and where you go and who you are friends with determines your social score for better jobs and opportunities. A low social score will deny you and your family from school, housing, food and much more. One crime that will get you rounded up and never seen again is having a Bible.The Bible is considered a dangerous book in China and will get you killed. Several years ago I survived a grain bin explosion and my back was broken in 7 places. I truly thought I was going to die. Long story short I woke up in the hospital and for days a long haired hippie type of male nurse took my blood at three o’clock each morning. After 4 days of misery I finally asked him why he was so rough looking? His answer was shocking. He said he had just returned from China disguised as an English teacher. However I was really a smuggler of Bibles to known believers.The government of China is trying to stamp out Christians. Missionaries such as my male nurse who risked their lives are helping to spread the gospel. Looking awful and looking like a hippie made
Hi everyone! We are back again in the saddle of history of how nations go through fundamental changes in the matter of a few short years. Before we get into this week’s rambling I just want to express my sincere gratitude for all the people who mention their support of the weekly rambling. Please do not forget our wonderful paper and editor that permits free speech to be printed! We are very blessed in our community. I truly hope and pray we do not take these privileges for granted and take a moment to send our editor an email for her to continue to work hard each week to give us a paper. O K friends and neighbors let’s get started! You know I love a series of articles. This third week of this rambling series is how to change a nation. Our example and segway used was adding another spark plug to a high performance engine. The more plugs installed and firing the smoother and more powerful it becomes. Just in case you missed the last two weeks we have already covered the Indoctrination of children and gun control by politicians. Please go back and review the previous two if you missed them. Without further ado let's begin. Number three spark plug is to control the narrative of the news media. Oh wow! This plug will touch everyone because in our climate of instant news we are all (myself included ) are indoctrinated daily. I am simply using the eight steps Hitler used to change his Germany; controlling the news media is simply one of them. Alright now enough background. Hitler came to power on January 30, of 1933. However: he had already laid his groundwork down before getting full power. One of his first steps was to appoint a director of propaganda. He appointed Joseph Goebbels to begin the control of film, radio, theater, arts and the press. He shut down all free newspapers and other forms of communication which did not comply with Hitler’s Ideology. Friends, do we have such acts going on in our nation today? Has our federal government ever been guilty of censoring what news we hear through different means? Oh my! Yes! Yes! Yes! This subject I could write many weeks on this one alone. Let’s just name a few examples. The border crisis. Did you know there are three different ways but only one is usually mentioned. One is by tens of thousands being airlifted. Two a sanctioned suggested area and three all of the rest of border crossings along the southern part of the United States. They are being given apps, free phones, debit cards with money, and many free benefits to go where they choose. Let's take Hollywood, have you noticed our movies and tv promote the new woke agenda. I heard a high up politician a few days ago, ‘everyone needs to be woke and more woke’. Now let’s bring up a controversial subject matter of our recent covid crisis. Personally, I had covid twice.There was a lot of misinformation from our government during that time period. Mainly how they prevented freedom of speech on both sides to help people choose what they felt was best for them. I personally knew of doctors who were threatened with their jobs and even doctors in the military who lost their jobs because they did now go along with the propaganda from our government. Our doctor told us when it came out if your family has a history of blood clots not to take the jab. I personally know one family of 8 kids. Three took the jab and the other 5 five did not. One died from a massive heart attack a few weeks later and another one had a massive heart attack who survived and the third one with no known side effects to date. Now rambling readers you would think there would be journalists that would show on our public tv stations these problems and side effects from the jab. No! Too much money is involved from stations and other media outlets to have any negative advertising. Certain companies poured millions of dollars into the stations and in order to receive the money —--no negative publicity. Now folks, please do not take me wrong. I am all for anyone and everyone taking the jabs. My problem is how we were censored from hearing both sides. There
Newspaper reporters don’t typically get much respect as writers.
Schools
As the new year starts, so does the second half of the school year. It will be the final semester for high school seniors before they venture out into the real world; some will join the workforce, and others will go on to college.
It is a new year, and the Marshfield High School Speech and Debate Team members have been seeing success. Since starting competitions in October, the students have been bringing home trophies, some being 1st place.
The gears are turning for the Strafford Robotics team.
The Marshfield High School Choral program has been earning honors and breaking records for the past few months.
Students at Strafford Elementary sailed the seas and learned some important lessons as Author Isaiah "Izzy B" Basye visited the school on Nov. 8. He and illustrator Ben Askew were there talking about their latest book, "The Mighty McKraken." This fun story introduces kids to concepts such as please and thank you, sharing, and treating others with respect.
Business
The colder it gets outside this winter season, the more people will turn up the heater. We often forget that besides the refrigerator, our heater/AC, aka HVAC is one of the most crucial machines in our homes we need to keep our lives going comfortably. Until the heater stops working… heaven forbid that were to happen, but if so, who should you turn to?
A new weekly segment coming to the Marshfield Mail will feature and Athlete or Scholar of the week from around the County.
Q: What is the most challenging part of your job?
On December 16 the Webster County Sheriff’s Department notified the public of a missing woman, Prem Kuar Prasad, a 65 year old Indian woman.
If you have a senior family member or an adult family member with a disability, it will come as no surprise that there is a house shortage for that population. Wait lists can be up to two years long for some housing centers. For Marshfield, that crisis will soon be less extensive.
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