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A life was saved in Rogersville recently, thanks to a free dose of Narcan, alert convenience store employees and preparedness training from the Webster County Health Unit. more
The Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce continues a packed calendar of events with a Chamber Power Hour networking event scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 21. The lunch will take place at Las Cazuelas, located at 104 Wilson Way in Marshfield. more
Have you ever heard the legend of the cave? For generations, tales have persisted that beneath Marshfield lay a grotto of extraordinary breadth and depth, connecting many of the buildings around the square. The stories range from outlandish to downright plausible, with no one able to put an “X” on a spot of known entry. Rumors of alleged openings, some still supposedly in use, follow every building with a lower level. The only thing found thus far that even closely denotes an entrance is/was an old cistern in the back of the Ritz, which served in the theater days as part of an arcane cooling system. It is unknown whether it survived the remodel, but pictures of it can be seen at the museum. Scouring the rock outcroppings in the park and springs around the city yields nothing, but every old-timer you ask, can relate, with a twinkle in his eye, about somebody long dead, “who coulda told ya.” more
Two Webster County children are sporting new, significantly shorter hairstyles. Adalynn and Nadia Rowe, sisters in Marshfield, made the decision to cut off their hair to donate to a charity that makes wigs for patients with medical hair loss. more
Species: Eastern Bluebird more
BOLIVAR, MO – Missouri’s signature family festival combining fun activities with a celebration of the  state’s beef industry – Missouri Beef Days – returns to Bolivar May 4-11, 2024. This year’s event will  host a full slate of events including a concert by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils.  more
The Ozarks have always been known as a region for Ozark Mountain music; bluegrass. For decades, folks have flocked to Missouri for picking and grinning at some of the finest modern bluegrass venues. High upon that list of stages is the one at Starvy Creek in Conway, Mo. more
The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame has announced its 2024 Wynn Award recipients, which recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement of women’s sports. more
Students can now apply for $1.7 million in scholarships administered by the Community Foundation of the Ozarks. By completing the CFO’s new universal application, students can more efficiently apply for scholarship opportunities. Students can begin the process at cfozarks.org/applyforscholarships. more
In an effort to further support of non-profit organizations in and around the Webster County area, the Marshfield Area Community Foundation hosted the first Non-profit Networking event of the year at the Marshfield Assembly of God Fellowship Hall. more
The first Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce networking event of the year took place last Tuesday, Jan. 23 at Webster Electric. Dozens attended the Lunch & Learn meeting and heard from Better Business Bureau’s Pamela Hernandez as she shed light on the significant role of the BBB and how small businesses could leverage their participation for growth and success. more
The Webster County Democrats Club has planned a February meeting with an updated list of the democrats running for office in Webster County, including Michele Day for Webster County District 3 Nursing Board, Jed Fisher for Marshfield Mayor, Susan Keene for Niangua School Board, Jeanette Cass for Missouri’s US Congressional Dist. 4 and Missi Hesketh for Missouri’s US Congressional Dist. 7. more
Whether or not a groundhog can predict weather is questionable, but this animal has other characteristics that make it an interesting member of Missouri’s wildlife world. more
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services will no longer support free COVID-19/FLU/RSV testing events after March 31st, 2024. more
When you hear the term dog rescue what does that conjure up? Once upon a time the term dog rescue would make you think of a last resort for broken or discarded dogs. The rescue landscape has transformed drastically over the years. Today, we can safely say that defining rescue dogs as inferior has been debunked, paving the way for a more accurate understanding of some of the really great dogs available filling our rescues either in shelters or foster based programs. more
Fordland Clinic proudly announces that it recently met the high level of standards required to receive Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model recognition following an evaluation by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). more
Species: Muskrat more
A Marshfield Police Officer responded to a report of a stolen vehicle at a local business on Dec. 9. According to authorities, the victim reported that they had been shopping inside the business for a short time and returned to the parking lot to find their truck and personal property stolen. more
Marshfield Community Theatre (MCT) proudly announces the winners of its 20th Season Award Show, a celebration of the 2023 season of outstanding theatrical productions. The event, held on Jan. 21, 2024, showcased the remarkable achievements of the casts, crews, and production teams that contributed to the success of MCT throughout its 20th season in 2023. more
Every year, the Rogersville Area Chamber of Commerce gives awards to the best business in the area. This year, the Chamber decided to expand by offering two more awards alongside the Business of the Year; the Community Choice and Heart of Gold awards. The winners were announced on the Rogersville Area Chamber of Commerce Facebook Page earlier this month. more
Species: American coot more
David Hall will be back in Webster County court for a hearing on Jan. 30, with Judge Justin Evans presiding over the case. more
Whitetails Unlimited hosted a banquet and raffle event Saturday, Jan. 20 at the Ozarks Empire Fairgrounds to benefit Protect the Harvest. The fundraising effort included a dinner, auction, prizes and a wide array of products such as firearms, outfitter packages, hunting, and outdoor-related equipment, artwork and collectibles.  more
Cody Keener is scheduled to appear back in Webster County Court on Feb. 14 for an arraignment with Judge Justin Evans presiding, according to CaseNet. more
Species: Beaver more
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