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Vacation is Over; Work begins for our Volunteers. Doors will be open at the Conway Senior Center on Monday, July 10. We missed seeing everyone. more
Web-Co Custom Industries is having an annual meeting on Monday, July 24, 2023, at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held in the cafeteria of the workshop. The Board wishes to invite anyone who has an interest to attend. more
Marshfield Community Theatre (MCT) presents Disney’s “The Little Mermaid, Jr.”, July 6-9. The show will be held at Strafford’s High School Auditorium, 201 W. McCabe St., Strafford. This is a family- friendly show adapted from Disney’s Broadway production and the motion picture. Based on one of Hans Christian Andersen’s most beloved stories, Disney’s The Little Mermaid JR. is an enchanting look at the sacrifices we all make for love and acceptance. From the music and dancing, to the props and set, MCT’s Little Mermaid Jr. is a show you won’t want to miss. more
The City of Seymour is proud to announce its third annual Jeep Show and Shine on July 15 at Seymour Square, located at 123 W Market St, starting at 4 p.m. more
Marshfield native and current Mail reporter John "J.T." Jones has accepted the position of Associate Editor for the Marshfield Mail. more
The Starvey Creek Bluegrass Festival is back and under new management. This year’s Bluegrass Festival will boast an impressive lineup of musical acts, along with food from several local vendors and other activities.  more
As summer creeps through Webster County and the days get longer, a long-time celebration is on the horizon. The Webster County Fair is gearing up for its 87th season with events and family fun for all ages. more
Please call one day in Advance to Reserve your meal for the next day. (417) 620-2034. more
The city of Fordland will hold its Independence Day celebration on Tuesday, July 4, 2023. Festivities will include a parade, live music, vendors, games, and a firework show to end the night.  more
Two companies, Upside Meat and Upside Foods, were recently approved by the United States Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration to produce and sell cell-cultivated chicken in the United States. Cell-cultivated meat uses real animal cells grown in labs to produce safe and sanitary meat without raising or slaughtering any animals.  more
Get your exhibits ready for the 87th Webster County Fair. Show off your hard work and display your entries in several different categories. You might even win a ribbon! more
The livestock judgings are alive and well in Webster County as local residents inject energy into what may be the biggest livestock showcase the county has seen in years.  more
Independence Day celebrations kick off in Strafford Tuesday, July 4 with a large parade set to take place. more
Wayne Cooper and friends will entertain us on June 28 during lunch. Come in and enjoy a musical lunch and meatloaf! more
During the last week of Turkey season in May, four hunters harvested one of the most memorable beards they'd ever encountered. more
The Logan Rogersville Fire Protection District has added several new members to the team this quarter. Firefighters Daniel Brown, Chris Halsell, Ryan Mihalochick, Alex White and Austin Ferguson all recently joined up to help with the 160 square miles that the District covers. Brian Rocker, Nathan Cleghorn, Kullen Boyce and Michael Metcalf all recieved their pins following a one year probationary period. more
We All hope All the dads, fathers" s, and Grandfathers had a Great Father's Day, Being with their Families & Friends. Reminder, Bill Keeth is Vera Rifenburg's Nephew. Please call one day in advance for Pick Up/Delivery of your Lunch on that day. (417)620-2034. Annie Barker, our Cook, will serve meals from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Suggested Donation for Seniors 60 Years of Age & Older is $5. Younger Adults $7. more
Today we celebrate the First Day of Summer! more
The Marshfield Community Theater (MCT) is the recipient of $2,100 in Webster Electric Roundup Grant funds. more
Sign up for the Senior Farmer’s Market Voucher Nutrition Program every Monday in June from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Marshfield Senior Center and every Thursday in June at the Fair Grove Senior Center, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Income guidelines apply: bring proof of all income, residency and a photo ID. This and all of our programs are for those aged 60 and older. more
In continuing with making sure everyone enjoys the outdoors during the summer. We have teamed up again with Scott Allen, administrator for the Webster County Health Unit, this week to remind everyone to be aware of unwanted guests that will try to be a part of your life. Those guests I'm talking about are ticks and mosquitos. more
Living in the Midwest can have many weather challenges, from heat waves, tornados, and snowstorms, and it can be hard to navigate. more
Please call one day in advance to reserve your Lunch for pick up/delivery for that day. (417)620-2034. For seniors 60 years of Age & Older, the suggested donation is $5. Younger Adults at $7. Menu subject to change without notice. Annie Barker, our cook, will serve meals from 11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Wednesday. June 14. Rueben Sandwich, Potato Salad, Coleslaw, Salad Bar & Assorted Desserts. more
Sign up for the Senior Farmer’s Market Voucher Nutrition Program every Monday in June from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the Marshfield Senior Center and every Thursday in June at the Fair Grove Senior Center, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Income guidelines apply: bring proof of all income, residency and a photo ID. This and all of our programs are for those aged 60 and older. more
Please call one day in advance for pick up/delivery of the lunch for the day 417-620-2034. more
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