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A Marshfield Police Officer responded to a report of a stolen vehicle at a local business on Dec. 9. According to authorities, the victim reported that they had been shopping inside the business for a short time and returned to the parking lot to find their truck and personal property stolen. more
Marshfield Community Theatre (MCT) proudly announces the winners of its 20th Season Award Show, a celebration of the 2023 season of outstanding theatrical productions. The event, held on Jan. 21, 2024, showcased the remarkable achievements of the casts, crews, and production teams that contributed to the success of MCT throughout its 20th season in 2023. more
Every year, the Rogersville Area Chamber of Commerce gives awards to the best business in the area. This year, the Chamber decided to expand by offering two more awards alongside the Business of the Year; the Community Choice and Heart of Gold awards. The winners were announced on the Rogersville Area Chamber of Commerce Facebook Page earlier this month. more
Species: American coot more
David Hall will be back in Webster County court for a hearing on Jan. 30, with Judge Justin Evans presiding over the case. more
Whitetails Unlimited hosted a banquet and raffle event Saturday, Jan. 20 at the Ozarks Empire Fairgrounds to benefit Protect the Harvest. The fundraising effort included a dinner, auction, prizes and a wide array of products such as firearms, outfitter packages, hunting, and outdoor-related equipment, artwork and collectibles.  more
Cody Keener is scheduled to appear back in Webster County Court on Feb. 14 for an arraignment with Judge Justin Evans presiding, according to CaseNet. more
Species: Beaver more
Dustin Hughes is scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 6 for an arraignment with Judge Michael O’Brien Hendrickson presiding over the case, according to CaseNet. more
A new year has started and, like clockwork, the people of Webster County will receive a letter from the Assessor’s Office. It may not be everyone’s favorite piece of mail, but it is part of our civic duties as citizens of this place we call home. more
With the new year upon us, this might be the year to learn a new skill. A great place to learn skills is at the University of Missouri Extension. They hold classes and workshops year-round where readers can discover a wide range of skills, including how to feed cattle when food is scarce, can vegetables from gardens, or even paint a barn sign. more
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