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“Built in 1977, the Fordland Senior Housing Authority has 16 apartments that house low-income seniors age 62+ or have a medical disability,” explained Bill Gdanitz, administrator for … more
Go Go Nostalgia!By John “J.T.” Jones johnj@marshfiledmail.com "It's Morphin Time", the first time I heard this phrase and saw what followed I was hooked. Power Rangers is a franchise … more
Saved by the SirenBy John “J.T.” Jones johnj@marshfiledmail.com On June 13, Strafford received a much-needed upgrade to its weather alert system. The city has purchased and installed … more
Combined efforts to fight Elkland fire By Alyssa Andrews alyssaa@marshfieldmail.com On June 16, a devastating fire destroyed a property in the township of Elkland, MO. Located off of … more
The Missouri Department of Revenue will begin accepting gas tax refunds on July 1 to Sept. 30, 2022. The Department of Revenue … more
You HERD it here first By John “J.T.” Jones johnj@marshfiledmail.com Last week commuters and residents of Marshfield received a gift at the intersection of E. Jackson St. and S. … more
Man at Commuter Parking chargedBy John “J.T.” Jones johnj@marshfiledmail.com On June 13, Nicholas William Barnhill was charged with a Class E felony for failure to register as a sex … more
The Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival Auxiliary recently held their final meeting of the 2022 Cherry Blossom season on May 21 st  at the Webster County Library. The meeting was an appreciation … more
June 8 was a wonderful day full of opportunity! Located at the Webster Electric Cooperative at 120 Vivian St, a job fair featuring 11 different companies was held. Attending the event included … more
The week leading up to June 12, residents and commuters may have noticed signs with “Hunter the Owl” indicating the production of “Music in the Park.” This local event … more
People nowadays are faced with the tough choice to either fill their gas tank or buy groceries, leaving little room for summer activities. With the 4th of July just around the corner, families may be … more
Hollywood Actor Daryl Hannah once said “It’s not necessary to go far and wide. I mean, you can really find exciting and inspiring things within your hometown.” Perhaps this, … more
Like all good things forgotten, they eventually make a comeback: bell bottom jeans, ’80s music and the Marshfield Saddle Club.  A group of energized equestrian lovers are looking to … more
Jacob Wright from Texas stops at North Park in Marshfield for a water break on Tuesday morning June 14. The Big BAM or Bike Across America group had around 150 cyclists. Cyclists have been riding … more
Everyone in Marshfield has heard about the city’s “master plan” over the last few years. It’s no secret that the city leaders have been hard at work to focus on creating a … more
Marshfield Girl Scout troop 72074 planted a garden on June 9. “If everything grows well we will be donating veggies to the food pantry this summer,” shared Troop Leader Elisabeth … more
Niangua may be a small town, but the community and school district is filled with parents with big hearts. Students may in fact be at the very center of those hearts, especially the ones in … more
Niangua is home to approximately 540 people according to the 2020 US census. Its most hoppin’ spot is the single gas station, Hannah’s, that sits just across the railroad tracks in town. … more
For the last year my household has been fighting a war: the war on mental and behavioral health.  My middle son has been struggling to a long time.  Without recounting our entire story … more
Taylor Drey has joined the Marshfield Mail as its new Marketing Coordinator. Drey has worked heavily in realty over the past four years and served on the board for the Marshfield Chamber of Commerce. … more
Jones is a Marshfield native and graduated in 2010 from Marshfield high school. Jones worked locally at Sears until its final days and has since worked in tech and other various roles. His love for … more
Once a month, on Friday’s from 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. there is a line that forms behind Central Bank in Marshfield; sometimes even overflowing on to the Spur. The car “conga” line, that is … more
The homeschool community in southwest Missouri is growing along with the homeschool rate in the U.S. overall. As families begin to move away from public education and into the world of homeschooling … more
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Sarah Brake (Rousseau) on charges of 2nd degree property damage and stealing.  According to the probable cause statement, Officer Garrett Fannen … more
The Rogersville Senior Center is a vital part of the Rogersville community. Each week it provides meals to home bound seniors who may otherwise would not eat. In addition to providing meals, it also … more
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