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R.I.P. Our Friend Mr. Wayne Cooper, Passed away last Wednesday. All of us will miss him at the center. more
With it still being hot for this time of year, it is still essential to be safe if you plan to spend time outside. more
See You at the Library is happening this Saturday at the Webster County Library on 219 West Jackson St, in Marshfield. This free event is part of BRAVE Books, whose mission is to help parents … more
Country-cured ham is an old tradition that preserves the meat by salting it and letting it age in a controlled environment. Over the years, this tradition has waned as refrigeration has become the modern way to preserve meat. The taste of country-cured ham is one of a kind.   more
Each year in July, this action-filled three days provides high school students opportunities to learn first-hand what it is like to be involved in politics, the cooperative form of business and being a leader. The program included nationally known speakers and time at the Missouri State Capitol learning how a bill goes through the process to become a law. more
Cattle farmers and livestock owners must be aware that something could lurk in the grass. An invasive species called the Longhorned tick has been going through the U.S. and recently in Missouri. This tick has already cost millions of dollars to livestock producers worldwide. more
Homesteaders, farmers, or those eager to learn the art of self-reliance, mark your calendars. The 2023 Ozarks Homestead Expo will take place at the Webster County Fairgrounds, located at 614 North Marshall Street, Marshfield on Aug. 25 and 26. more
Please call one day in advance for pick up/delivery of the lunch for the day. (417)620-2034. Annie, our Cook, will be serving lunch from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. more
In an effort to reach a greater number of its residents, the Webster County Health Unit is announcing an expansion of its mobile public health outreach program. Scott Allen, Administrator for the Health Unit says “By adding these additional visits across the county, we hope to address the needs of our county’s most vulnerable residents”. Allen went on to explain “This change will have us visiting many of the homes of our seniors, some of who can’t travel for routine healthcare services”. more
Join us on Wednesday, Aug. 2, for “Lunch Time Trivia.” We did this once before, and it was a hit. So come in and test your knowledge with us! more
The Dickerson Park Zoo is celebrating its 100th birthday this year — and Community Blood Center of the Ozarks donors are invited to join the party. CBCO, the sole supplier of blood, platelets, and plasma to patients at 44 area healthcare facilities, is partnering with the Dickerson Park Zoo to help boost the region’s blood supply for local patients. more
The Webster County University of Missouri Extension is offering a salsa making class. more
The Webster County Senior Services Board has recently begun providing medical alert systems for seniors aged 60 and over everywhere in Webster County. The best part: they’re 100% free from the installation to the maintenance.  more
The Marshfield Chamber of Commerce is seeking candidates and nominations for its Year End Awards and Board of Directors. more
Please call one day in Advance for Pick Up/Delivery for the day's lunch. (417) 620-2034. Annie Barker, Our Cook, will serve lunch from 11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. more
Thank you, Wayne & Friends, for entertaining us today, Wednesday, July 26. more
The Evelyn Hampton Garden Club met for their monthly meeting on Friday, July 21st at 1 pm at Webco Manor Nursing Home. This was the second month that the club had met in the sunroom to allow the club's namesake, Evelyn Hampton, to attend. Those present included: Blanche Firestone, Carolyn Moye, Wanda Swenson, Dianna Witte, Judy DeLeon, McKinley Gray, Laurie Ford, Nicholas Inman, Jan Gallagher, Kathleen Shanks (guest of Blanche Firestone) and Evelyn Hampton. Absent were club members: Joyce Lawson, Reagan Inman, Wanda Zavala, Joyce Inman, Martha Myers and Virginia Winfrey. more
The Conway Memorial Library has reopened. After closing due to a deteriorating floor and raising over $50,000 from the community to repair it, this Library will continue to provide quality books and activities to the people of Conway for many years to come.  more
The Greenwood Community Club met Sunday, July 9, 2023 at the Greenwood Community Building. Members in attendance were Celina Cron, Betty Templeton, Grace Ray, Belinda Rust, Alice Bertoldie, Jan Williams, Carol Cruise, Betty Herman, Evelyn Whitehurst, and Paula Ankrom. Those who were not able to attend were missed. more
On the evening of July 4, Fordland citizens lined up on Main Street or gathered at the city park to watch the parade and enjoy other patriotic festivities. more
Kicking off the evening at the Webster County Fair on July 7 was the Meat goat show. A few farms gathered to show their best, and here are the results: more
Thank you, Seymour Bank, for sponsoring our lunch today. Thanks also to Good Shepherd Hospice for calling Bingo for us on the 19th. A representative with Ozarks Food Harvest will be here today, Wednesday, July 12, from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. to share some good nutrition information. Please stop in and visit with her! more
The Stargazer Garden Club has awarded the July Yard of the Month to Leland and Sandy Wright at 417 East McVay, Marshfield. They have lived at this address for approximately 21 years. The first attention grabber it the very large red cannas in front of the house. They are almost as tall as the roof. more
On June 24, Rogersville held its Independence Day celebration, which was seen throughout the city. more
On the morning of July 6, during the Webster County Fair, cows could be seen and heard as they were participating in the Dairy Cattle show. Many farms from the surrounding area gathered to see whose cattle were the best. more
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