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“Rapunzel, Rapunzel let down your hair!” Coming soon is the live-action play The True Story … Rapunzel. A play from a fairy tale and it perhaps has one of the best backdrops one … more
Driving along Highway 38, you will find beautiful scenery. It contains rolling hills, open plains, beautiful woods, and barns. One barn, two barns, red barns, blue barns, no two looking quite the … more
It’s Friday night, and you and some buddies are hanging out and having a good time, just chatting, when BOOM! The door swings open and stepping into your place is a massive ogre with sharp … more
The Webster County Drug Court celebrated its 56th graduate, Stephen Holton on July 7. This was not just a celebration of sobriety, but a testament of Holton’s commitment and the program's … more
A new virus has been making the rounds in the news. It is not a new form of COVID, but something else, Monkeypox. It’s slowly been spreading across the US and on July 5, local health … more
On July 7, Marshfield R-1 School District made the announcement that the federal funding that allowed all students to receive free breakfast and lunch for the last two years had ended. This school … more
Pamela Aguilar is charged with a Class D Felony for driving while intoxicated. On Sept. 19, 2021, Aguilar was involved in an accident when her vehicle struck another vehicle that was in a turning … more
Following a very successful parade and celebration under their belts, the Aldermen of Strafford were ready to tackle the agenda presented on July 5. The items on the docket included: approval of a … more
Every year the Missouri Department of Agriculture hosts a photo contest called Focus on Missouri Agriculture Photo Contest. “The purpose of the photo contest is to showcase the diversity of … more
COVID taught a lot of people a lot of things like: how much toilet paper does one family need to survive a month, hand washing is uber important and that people panic when fueled by fear on social … more
Everyone has heard of the Girl Scouts-if for no other reason than the cookies we all love, but one of the less often talked about groups are the Boy Scouts. For those who aren’t familiar with … more
There is a place in Marshfield that everyone needs to visit at least once. It’s a place filled with wonder, joy, and a blast back in time to your childhood with its nostalgic toys and candy. … more
Roland Emmerich is a Hollywood director and writer known for his creative yet over-the-top films. His works include Stargate, The Day After Tomorrow, 10,000 B.C., and 2012. Known as a “Master … more
  On July 4th, 2022, Officers of the Marshfield Police Department were dispatched to a motor vehicle accident involving a bicyclist on Spur Drive. During the course of the … more
I’ve always been really proud to live in Webster County. I don’t know exactly how the pride of my community started or if there was any one moment that triggered it, but for the last ten … more
Established in1887 the Village of Diggins began with just a simple store owned and operated by the grandfather of Sam Walton. The dry goods store stood originally where the current Diggin’s … more
With two of the chambers biggest events under her belt (The Golf Tournament and The 4th of July parade), Rachel Andrews can officially say she is ready to tackle her new position as the Marshfield … more
Samuel D. Barnett appeared in Webster County on June 27 for his sentence after committing a Class B felony of sexual abuse in the first degree. Barnett is charged with subjecting a female child … more
Mark your calendars and grab your pets! On July 16, the Springfield Animal Advocacy Foundation (S.A.A.F) is holding a pet vaccine event at the Webster County Fairgrounds located at 614 N. Marshall … more
On Friday, June 24 the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the nearly 50-year ruling of Roe v Wade. Following the overturn, a number of states began making immediate decisions or trigger laws on the matter … more
Edwin Powell Hubble once said, “Past time is finite, future time is infinite.” July 4th, 1997 was history in the making for The Webster County Historical Society. After working with … more
Marshfield has been making plans to improve the city for some time now, even partnering with the Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG) along the way. On June 29 at the Webster County … more
The 85th Annual Webster County Fair will be full of flashy carnival rides, the aroma of cotton candy, and the rolling thunder of engines filling the nights air. On July 4, Webster County will host … more
The hustle and bustle of the fair is not for everybody. Some folks may be searching for a refuge filled with hot tunes, great music, and good company. If this sounds like you, you might consider … more
The demolition derby event is quite possibly one of the best events at the Webster County Fair (if you ask anyone in my family anyway). Taking place this year on July 2 at 7:00 p.m., the derby is … more
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