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The Central High School Kiltie Drum & Bugle Corps will once again perform in the Marshfield Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, Nov. 8, continuing their tradition of bringing music and pageantry to the annual celebration.


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Marshfield Veterans Day Parade set for Nov. 8

Marshfield will once again honor its veterans with the third annual Veterans Day Parade, set for Saturday, Nov. 8, at 2 p.m. on the historic Webster County Square.
Dr. Garrett Lowder

Marshfield R-I School District announces appointment of Dr. Garrett Lowder as Superintendent effective next school year.

The Marshfield R-I School District is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Garrett Lowder as superintendent, effective for the 2026–2027 school year. Dr. Lowder brings a strong background in innovative educational leadership, deep community roots, and a proven commitment to preparing each student for a successful future.

Food Inspection Reports

The following Food Inspection Reports are compiled by the Webster County Health Unit.
Children and families are invited to the Marshfield Square on Friday, Oct. 31, for Halloween on the Square, hosted by the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce. Local businesses will line the east side of the square from 3 to 5 p.m. to hand out treats.


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Halloween on the Marshfield Square set for Oct. 31

Families are invited to dress up, grab a bucket, and head to the Marshfield Square this Halloween for an afternoon of festive fun hosted by the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce.
Sports
Basketball

A battle we won't forget: Jays fall to Liberators in close game

Last Friday night, an old nemesis rambled into town like a ghost from the past. For those who remember the Central Ozark Conference battles of the 1970s and ’80s, Bolivar’s Liberators were a familiar foe. The last time Bolivar visited Marshfield, the Blue Jays ended their 2018 season in the playoffs. Before that, the Liberators had dominated the series, winning 10 of the previous 11 games.

Fall Sports Roundup

The Lady Jays softball team continued their strong start by winning the Ozark Conference Tournament last week. They defeated Branson 4-0, Rogersville 11-0, and Carl Junction 13-2 to improve their record to 7-1. The team will compete in the Lake Ozark Tournament this weekend.
Jarrett Teel, a former Evangel tennis player, is leading the team as the Head Coach. The Lady Jays will host their debut home match on Sept. 4 at Rotary Park. Fans are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and cheer on the team as they launch a brand-new chapter in Blue Jay athletics.


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Marshfield launches first-ever High School Tennis Program

The courts at Rotary Park will be busier than ever this fall, as Marshfield High School debuts its first-ever tennis program. Head Coach Jarrett Teel, a first-year teacher at Marshfield who played tennis at Evangel University and previously attended Forsyth High School, is leading the new program.

Marshfield athletes honored at Sports Commission Awards

Marshfield High School is proudly celebrating several standout athletes who were recognized at the Springfield Sports Commission Awards last week, an annual event honoring excellence in high school …
The Logan-Rogersville Wildcats brought home 2nd place in the Class 4 State Championship on
Thursday, June 5.

Wildcats’ postseason run ends in State Championship battle

The Logan-Rogersville Wildcats delivered an impressive performance throughout the spring 2025 baseball season, culminating in a hard-fought appearance in the Missouri Class 4 state championship game …
Opinion
Once upon a time in Webster County, my pet longhorn Norma lived the dream life… 40 acres of grass, daily pond soaks, and a specialty diet of donuts, Taco Bell cinnamon twists, and Chips Ahoy cookies. She was literally just a girl.
My grandfather, Joseph Aloysius Bodey, immigrated to Southwest Missouri in the early 1880s. There he met Margaret, a daughter of immigrants, married her, and together raised four children. One was my father. Over the last few hundred years this is the story of America. With hard-work and determination, immigrants have made our country better.
We always planted potatoes on March 17, St.Patrick’s Day, when I was a boy on the farm.
I took advantage of the snow cover and light north wind recently to burn a brush pile.
Schools
As the new year starts, so does the second half of the school year. It will be the final semester for high school seniors before they venture out into the real world; some will join the workforce, and others will go on to college.
It is a new year, and the Marshfield High School Speech and Debate Team members have been seeing success. Since starting competitions in October, the students have been bringing home trophies, some being 1st place.
The gears are turning for the Strafford Robotics team.
The Marshfield High School Choral program has been earning honors and breaking records for the past few months.
Students at Strafford Elementary sailed the seas and learned some important lessons as Author Isaiah "Izzy B" Basye visited the school on Nov. 8. He and illustrator Ben Askew were there talking about their latest book, "The Mighty McKraken." This fun story introduces kids to concepts such as please and thank you, sharing, and treating others with respect.
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