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Auditions for "Legally Blonde: The Musical" this weekend

The Marshfield Community Theatre is excited to announce auditions for their upcoming production of Legally Blonde: The Musical. Directed by Kelby Lorenz, with Susie Smith as Assistant Director, Samantha VanWyhe as the Musical Director, and Emily Lawson as Choreographer, the production is seeking 20-30 talented individuals for a variety of roles, including principal, featured, and ensemble positions. The musical is open to individuals aged 15 and up, with a focus on both adult performers and young adults.
Pictured in the center is the outhouse which was all that was left standing after Friday's tornado. Three amish girls survived the storm, as they were inside the outhouse as the tornado passed through, destroying everything else on the property. 


Photo by James Curl

EF-1 tornado strikes Webster County near Seymour

The National Weather Service (NWS) has confirmed that a tornado struck Webster County near Seymour Friday night. The storm was officially rated as an EF-1, with winds reaching a maximum of 100 mph. An assessment team from the NWS conducted a survey on Saturday to evaluate the damage and confirm the storm’s strength.

Webster County Emergency Management offers ongoing preparedness training

Webster County Emergency Management is hosting a series of Emergency Preparedness Training sessions for residents. The next two Tuesday evenings will offer vital information on how to better prepare for emergencies.

Fire danger remains high: Residents urged to avoid burning

Webster County Emergency Management is warning residents of another week of dangerous fire weather conditions. Despite Friday’s rain admist the large storm cell that traveled through Webster County, it wasn’t enough to alleviate the ongoing risk. Authorities are urging the community to refrain from burning, not just today, but for the entire week.
Sports
Basketball

Lady Jays season ends at quarterfinals

Pictured are the Lady Jays after becoming District Champions, moving them to quarterfinals where they faced Jefferson City Helias.


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The Marshfield Lady Jays basketball season come to an end Saturday just shy of a second straight trip to the final four.
Logan-Rogersville got the number two seed and took care of business to advance into the Blue Division Championship against (1) seed Springfield Kickapoo. This game is taking place as we go to press.


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Blue and Gold Finals Set

Here is how our local teams fared in the Blue and Gold Tournament.
Lady Jays square off vs Fair Grove after press deadline Monday, Dec. 30 in the Semi Finals of the Pink and White. Pictured is Quinn Aldridge moving past a Glendale defender in early White Division action. 


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Pink and White Tournament Update

Tournament Update – White Division
Tanner Davidson, pictured as a 2x Union Champion.


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Wrestling improves to 10-0 on season after Union Tournament

The Marshfield Blue Jays boys wrestling team remains undefeated on the season, improving to a perfect 10-0 after an impressive performance at the Union Tournament on Saturday, Dec. 14. The squad continues to show its dominance, with several standout individual achievements adding to their early-season success.
Coach Trish Marsh addresses her team on the bench during a time out. 


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Lady Jays start season strong in home win

The Marshfield Lady Jays kicked off their basketball season with a commanding 71-34 victory over Clever in their home opener on Tuesday night. The Lady Jays showed strength on both ends of the court, dominating the game from start to finish and showcasing the talent of key players like senior guard Ward, who led the team with 25 points, and sophomore forward Greenfield, who contributed 17 points in the blowout win.
Opinion
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.
Continued from “A Deplorable State of Outlawry” published February 5, 2025, available online at marshfieldmail.com.
AI is rapidly becoming a prominent topic in workspaces, political views, and schools as we enter 2025. New ideas, inventions, and stories have led people in our country to have a split opinion about AI, but with all the information about AI at the click of a button there is no reason that anyone should be wondering about the capabilities of artificial intelligence in our country. The small group of engineers, entrepreneurs, and other technology driven jobs are always trying to grow, enhance, and find new ways to use AI. Meanwhile, the less informed part of our country is under the perception that AI is going to end up “taking our jobs.” This idea has mainly been the cause of worries about AI in our future. There must be something that the technology experts must know that causes them not to be bothered about the hypothetical AI-controlled world that modern sci-fi movies and Facebook comment sections have persuaded millions of Americans to believe will come true. It doesn't take a master degree from MIT or years in the tech field to understand their “secret.”
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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