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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows deer hunters in Missouri harvested 93,355 deer during opening weekend of the November portion of firearms deer season Nov. 12 and 13. Of the 93,355 deer harvested, 55,267 were antlered bucks, 7,250 were button bucks, and 30,838 were does. more
Raymond Howard is turning 100! Help him celebrate by joining him on Saturday, November 12th at the Marshfield Senior Center from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. or by sending him a card. Cards can be sent to Raymond Howard, 2815 Old Sycamore Loop, Marshfield, MO 65706. more
“Sometimes in life there is a clear calling to do very big, scary things. Things that sound crazy. Like moving away from all of your friends and family, and your hometown, to a small town in the middle of the Midwest.” Leah Shelby’s quote sums up the experience she and her family has gone through over the past year. For this family, formerly of San Diego, California, following that call was exactly what they did. And it led them to the lovely county that we share with them as home, and more specifically, to the town of Marshfield. more
Things got a bit hairy for the residents of Webco Manor last Thursday, Oct 27, but not for the reason you think. You see, the staff of Webco planned a special a visit from some "unusual" visitors. more
The following is a statement from the Day family:  more
November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. Palliative care is for those with serious illnesses, while those in hospice are considered terminally ill; the help is there for the patient, and their family members. Both physical care and counseling are included. Nationwide, around 1.6 million patients receive hospice care yearly. more
While most of us are getting ready for the approaching blustery cold months, one local woman revels in fresh memories of local lakes, sunny beaches, exotic locales, and deep dives into adventures unknown. Lucky for us, she shares those recollections with all of us, so we, too, can benefit from her amazing experiences. more
MARSHFIELD, Mo. -- For individuals that would like to learn how to make a fresh flower fall centerpiece this class is for you. Class participants will learn the basic principles and elements of design and make a fall centerpiece they can use on their Thanksgiving table. Attendees will also learn different color schemes used in floral design and how to make fresh flower arrangements last and looking good for as long as possible. more
Advances to cancer research has made it easier than ever for women with a family history of breast cancer to get preventative care early. For Janelle Moffitt, who has a family history going back to her mom, grandma and great aunt, when the opportunity to get the BRCA testing arose, she jumped on it. more
Who remembers the days, long forgotten now to everything going to virtual, when people would stand around at gas stations during deer season to share hunting stories? Douglas Frazier does. more
On Oct. 15, the City of Niangua hosted their 1st Annual Fall festival. The event included a costume competition, pumpkin carving, chili cook-off, craft booths and food trucks. more
As part of the four week series on breast cancer, the last two weeks of our series will focus on stories from fighters and survivors of breast cancer. This week’s story is from Angela Crawford, a local Marshfield resident. more
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