Arvest has announced the bank’s 14th annual Million Meals campaign raised $1,300 to help provide the equivalent of 6,500 meals to benefit Webster County Food Pantry.
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By Mail Staff
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7/17/24
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The Cherry Blossom Festival Auxiliary (Cherry Blossom Travelers Group) recently traveled to Abilene, Kansas for the unveiling of the world's largest "I Like Ike" Button. During the visit the group enjoyed dinner with Mary Jean Eisenhower (granddaughter of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Patron of the Cherry Blossom Festival), visited the graves of President Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower, enjoyed lunch at Legacy Kansas (formerly Brookville Hotel), visited the Russell Stover Factory and stopped in Wamego, Kansas to tour the Wizard of Oz Museum.
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From the Cherry Blossom Auxiliary
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7/16/24
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Thunder Ridge Nature Arena hosted a media day on Monday, July 15 to give a sneak peek at the exclusive dishes specifically created for the venue. Those who have experienced something created by …
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By Shelby Atkison
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7/16/24
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Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Ozarks, Thunder Ridge Nature Arena acts as a premier concert venue as a testament to both natural beauty and musical excellence. Operating through …
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By Shelby Atkison
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7/11/24
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Marshfield, MO – July 1, 2024 – Marshfield Community Theatre is thrilled to announce the Sizzling Summer Variety Show, set to take place on July 13 at 7 PM. This highly anticipated event will showcase an array of talents, including singing, dancing, and comedy. Attendees can also enjoy an interactive photo booth, delectable concessions, and a unique boutique, making for an unforgettable evening of entertainment and fun.
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By Kelby Lorenz
Marshfield Community Theatre
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7/10/24
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One hundred and two high school students participated in Missouri's 61th annual Missouri Electric Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., June 14-20. Local delegates were Alexis Jared, Rogersville and Tara Mortensen, Fordland. They were sponsored by Webster Electric Cooperative, Marshfield.
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By Mail Staff
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7/10/24
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The Missouri Department of Transportation is conducting an environmental study, called Forward 44, of more than 250 miles of Interstate 44 from the Oklahoma state line to the Route 100 east interchange near Gray Summit in Franklin County. This summer, MoDOT is holding a series of public meetings and encourages the public to give input on their concerns and observations along I-44.
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By Mail Staff
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7/10/24
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Don’t feed bread and crackers to geese and ducks.
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By Francis Skalicky
Missouri Department of Conservation
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7/10/24
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The Back-to-School sales tax holiday is coming up in Missouri. By state law, the sales tax holiday begins on the first Friday in August and continues through the following Sunday.
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From the Missouri Department of Revenue
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7/10/24
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On Saturday, June 29th, Webster County bore witness to the 1st Annual Webster County Market Animal Show and Sale. From the crack of dawn, the atmosphere was electric with anticipation as agricultural industry leaders and enthusiastic youth supporters gathered to witness a showcase of dedication and hard work.
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By Shelby Atkison
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7/10/24
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The City of Marshfield has closed on a piece of property just larger than two acres off of A Highway in town, near City Hall. The site is the former location of Southtowne Grille, also formerly known as Sheila’s Place.
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By Shelby Atkison
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7/3/24
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Marshfield High School was the site of the recent MAPT State Bus Driving Safety Competition. The event was set to take place in Camdenton when a last minute opportunity to host the event arose. Tony Blackstock, the Marshfield Schools Transportation Director took the opportunity to bring the event to Marshfield.
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By Shelby Atkison
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7/3/24
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