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We are starting our Webster Electric RoundUp grant series for the second-quarter recipients this week by visiting a non-profit organization that focuses on helping senior citizens. more
It’s Senior Farmer’s Market Voucher Nutrition Program time again! Beginning Monday, June 5, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. (and every Monday in June), we will sign folks up for $50.00 in vouchers to spend on fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and honey at the Farmer’s Market. Please bring proof of all income, residency (like a utility bill), and a photo ID to qualify. I will also be at the Fair Grove Senior Center every Thursday in June from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. if you want to sign up there. This and all of our programs are for those aged 60 and older. more
The Greenwood Community Club met at the Greenwood schoolhouse on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2023. Many members were unable to be with us and were missed. We had no meetings in Jan., Feb., or March due to weather or illness, so it was good to be together again. Attending were Grace Ray, Evelyn Whitehurst, Betty Templeton, Lola Belle Underwood, Alice Bertoldie, Lorenda Ward, and Belinda Rust. more
The Missouri State Beekeepers Association (MSBA) is seeking to promote awareness and support for the declining bee population in the state of Missouri by introducing a "Bee Friendly" license plate. The organization hopes to get approval from the Missouri Legislature to begin production and distribution of the license plates to residents throughout the state. According to the MSBA, bees play a crucial role in pollination, a process necessary for the growth of many of the foods we eat. However, the bee population has been declining in recent years due to factors such as pesticide use and habitat loss. The “Bee Friendly” Missouri license plate is designed to raise awareness of the importance of bees and encourage the planting of pollinator-friendly gardens. In order to get the “Bee Friendly” Missouri license plate approved by the Missouri Legislature, the MSBA is calling on interested individuals to sign up for the license plate. The organization needs at least 200 people to show interest in purchasing the license plate to move forward with production. more
NHTSA Reminds Drivers and Riders That May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month Motorcyclist Safety Is Everyone’s Safety more
The Webster County Library is holding a bookmark contest which started May 15 and ends on May 24. The bookmarks will be displayed at both library branches in Marshfield and Rogersville, and voting is open to the public; all you need to do is ask the front desk for a ballot. The theme for the bookmarks is All Together and features artwork from local artists. The event was spearheaded by Library Clerk Erin Baker, who expressed her excitement for the contest “I love seeing all the creativity and how everyone interpreted the theme in their way.” more
Alderman Leon Roderick was the guest of honor as the City of Rogersville celebrated him on April 6. more
As the weather starts to warm up and people start cleaning up their years, the city of Marshfield has announced the dates of limb pick-up. more
In this week's edition of Q&A, we look to the Superintendent of Logan-Rogersville, Dr. Shawn Randles. Who announced after 31 years in education that he would be retiring this year. But, as he prepares to spend more time with his wife of 24 years, Alana, a teacher, and their two children, ages 23 and 17, we want to look at the man outside the desk. more
On December 16 the Webster County Sheriff’s Department notified the public of a missing woman, Prem Kuar Prasad, a 65 year old Indian woman. more
Q: What is the most challenging part of your job? more
The 2022 Salvation Army red kettle campaign was a success in Webster County. Thanks more
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