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The Marshfield Community Theater (MCT) is the recipient of $2,100 in Webster Electric Roundup Grant funds. more
Sign up for the Senior Farmer’s Market Voucher Nutrition Program every Monday in June from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the Marshfield Senior Center and every Thursday in June at the Fair Grove Senior Center, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Income guidelines apply: bring proof of all income, residency and a photo ID. This and all of our programs are for those aged 60 and older. more
In continuing with making sure everyone enjoys the outdoors during the summer. We have teamed up again with Scott Allen, administrator for the Webster County Health Unit, this week to remind everyone to be aware of unwanted guests that will try to be a part of your life. Those guests I'm talking about are ticks and mosquitos. more
Living in the Midwest can have many weather challenges, from heat waves, tornados, and snowstorms, and it can be hard to navigate. more
Lane Barger, a resident of Marshfield, appeared in court on May 30 before Judge Justin Evans for a Bond reduction hearing, where he admitted to disobeying the terms of his bond conditions. more
A recent string of black bear sightings in the city limits of Marshfield sparked curiosity of local residents. Black bears are an exciting part of Missouri’s natural history and have been making a comeback in the southern part of the state, especially. With these furry friends finding new territory throughout the summer season, it’s important to “be bear aware” and help keep them, and yourself safe. more
The Dr. Tommy Macdonnell Aquatic Center at Patriot Park has opened up for yet another season. With Summer in full swing, all ages can find entertaining events and activities at the pool this year. The pool will be open Monday-Saturday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. On Sunday, the pool will open at 1 p.m. and close at regular time.  more
Bailee Nunn, a Marshfield alumnus and 2017 NCAA-II Swimmer of the Year, is making her return to Marshfield as head coach of the swimming program.  more
Please call one day in advance to reserve your Lunch for pick up/delivery for that day. (417)620-2034. For seniors 60 years of Age & Older, the suggested donation is $5. Younger Adults at $7. Menu subject to change without notice. Annie Barker, our cook, will serve meals from 11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Wednesday. June 14. Rueben Sandwich, Potato Salad, Coleslaw, Salad Bar & Assorted Desserts. more
Marshfield’s Speech and Debate team will see a familiar faces take the reins this coming season as Chasity Hance returns to Marshfield to take over the Speech and Debate program.  more
The Marshfield Public Schools Foundation is holding its first-ever Fun Run in support of a new scholarship in honor of former long-time Marshfield High School principal Bill Walker. more
Marshfield’s Reunion Fest returns Saturday, July 1st at the Marshfield Community Center Reunion Field. The 12th annual event will begin at 5 p.m. and music will start at 5:30 p.m. through 11 p.m. more
Sign up for the Senior Farmer’s Market Voucher Nutrition Program every Monday in June from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the Marshfield Senior Center and every Thursday in June at the Fair Grove Senior Center, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Income guidelines apply: bring proof of all income, residency and a photo ID. This and all of our programs are for those aged 60 and older. more
Summer is here, and with it comes all the fun in the sun. To ensure everyone has a safe summer Scott Allen, Administrator for the Webster County Health Unit, has offered some tips. more
Please call one day in advance for pick up/delivery of the lunch for the day 417-620-2034. more
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
The Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SMCOG) will be hosting a public meeting on Tuesday, June 13, at 1 p.m. at the Marshfield Senior Center located at 427 W. Washington Street, Marshfield, MO.  The purpose of this meeting is to collect public input regarding identified transportation needs and strategies for senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and those with low incomes. This is the final stage in the updating of the regional Public Transit Human Services Coordination Plan (PTHSCP). more
It is summertime in Marshfield, and the need to maintain and mow the yard comes with that. While that is a straightforward task, another issue emerges when figuring out what to do with all the grass and leaves. But, for Marshfield residents, there is a solution. more
Steve Runnels, Warning Coordination Meteorologist for the Springfield Office of the National Weather Service spoke with the Mail about the importance of understanding different terminology as warmer fronts move in and the threat of severe weather increases.  more
Madison Rueckert, of Marshfield, appeared before Judge Michael Hendrickson on June 6 for a trial hearing. Rueckert has been charged with Class A felony of Murder in the first degree and pleaded not … more
Preliminary reports indicate 10 traffic fatalities, no boating fatalities, & no drownings over Memorial Day weekend.  more
Lilly Stevens, a Seymour High School freshman, athlete and musician, has earned the prestigious title of Eagle Scout through Troop 91 G in Seymour. more
The Webster Lodge #98 is celebrating its 23rd Annual Pulling for the Kids Truck and Tractor Pull this Saturday, June 3. The event will take place at the Webster County Fairgrounds beginning at 5 p.m. through midnight. 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
Please call one day in advance for pick up/delivery of the lunch for the day at (417) 620-2034. Ann Barker will be serving lunch from 11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. The suggested contribution for Seniors 60 years of Age & Older is $5. Younger Adults $7. more
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