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Week nine of the football season has ended. How did other teams of Webster County do against their opponents? more
Linda Dickinson from the Webster County Museum was recently the guest speaker at the October meeting of the Cherry Blossom Festival Auxiliary at the Webster County Library in Marshfield. Dickinson spoke about the Museum and the Webster County Historical Society’s history. Following the meeting, several auxiliary members walked over to the Museum for a tour. The Cherry Blossom Festival Auxiliary is the volunteer organization of the annual Cherry Blossom Festival and works annually to support the festival with volunteer hours and needed resources. They traditionally sponsor the Cherry Blossom Quilt Show, Teacher’s Breakfast, assist with the Cherry Blossom Tea and take care of the festival merchandise table. They also take several educational and historical trips throughout the year. The following officers were elected for the 2023 festival season: Jeanette Alcorn (President); Sarah Inman (Vice President); Jill Campbell (Secretary); Rachel Andrews (Treasurer) and Joyce Inman (Chaplain). more
Recycling plastic from bottles and containers, boxes, paper, and certain metals has become common. Curbside service of many of these may even be available to some Marshfield Mail readers. However, if you slow down on your way into a Wal-Mart, you may notice, if you haven’t already, that there are giant tubs, off to the sides of the entrances, where shopping bags can be recycled. Other locations offer this handy recycling option, as well, like Targets. more
On Oct. 22, the Marshfield FFA Booster Club hosted its first annual Truck and Tractor Pull. more
Rewind 160 years ago, the American Civil War not only divided the country but the state of Missouri. The state was populated by both Union and Confederate sympathizers. more
Mid-term voting will be here soon! Tuesday, November 8 is voting day. Some may see this as an annoyance; others, a reason for celebration. more
On Oct. 15, the City of Niangua hosted their 1st Annual Fall festival. The event included a costume competition, pumpkin carving, chili cook-off, craft booths and food trucks. more
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High school football is entering its ninth week. I can hardly believe it myself, but it is true. So before the Friday night lights turn on, let’s look at what happened last week. more
Students heading to in Niangua R-V schools Tuesday morning were told to brace for a potentially cold day at school. Temperatures dipped into the twenties and administration sent out an all call stating, “We are replacing the HVAC systems before winter which may cause chilly classrooms as fall temps drop. Please, dress appropriately.” more
Stanley D. Whitehurst received the Marshfieldian of the Year Award from the Marshfield Chamber of Commerce on Oct. 15. The award was presented by the chamber’s newest President, Jessica Rezak. more
The Marshfield Are Chamber of Commerce held their annual meeting on Saturday, Oct. 15. The Year-End Awards were presented and the new Board of Directors were announced. more
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