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This past weekend I hosted my first ever Pride event at my store. Over the last year I felt nudge after nudge from the universe pushing me to host an event that would show the LGBTQ+ community in … more
Marshfield’s most popular four-way intersection is getting a new look. Located at E. Jackson St. and S. Crittenden St.the beginning of a hand-painted mural by local artist Samantha Cox is in … more
Die Hard Reloaded, Tasmania Angel, Comin’ Undone and Thunder Mug, no, this is not a list of wrestling personas, though the last one does have a nice ring to it. It is actually the titles of a … more
On Thursday, May 26, the Marshfield Board of Alderman and City officials gathered to decide and discuss a number of potential improvements for the city. Marc Baker, the Parks Activity Director, … more
The Marshfield track and field program finished off the 2021-’22 season with a hoard of top performances The team took home 15 medals in 9 events at the MSHSAA Class 4 State Track and Field … more
In 1977, the small school of Elkland closed its doors for the final time. At the time, the building was over 40 years old and the school faced financial problems. The 80 elementary students who … more
“Keep on going” were the famous last words of Thelma and Louise as they refuse to surrender and drive their 1966 Thunderbird over the Grand Canyon. This cinematic scene, remarkably, is … more
The life and legacy of Lieutenant Matthew Blankenship is one not easily forgotten in the small town of Marshfield. In July 13, 2013, Blankenship responded to a structural fire near the Niangua area. … more
Warm weather promises treasure seekers, thrifty shoppers and tire kickers all one thing: yard sales. In fact, the 1st Annual Webster County Yard Sale takes place Friday, June 3 and Saturday, June 4. … more
From humble beginnings to approaching its first year open, the Fordland Memorial Library serves a big purpose in its little town. “In 2015 the Webster County Library grant agreement with the … more
Stanley “Buck” Nichols was celebrated Thursday, May 26 at City Hall for his 19 years of service and his retirement from the City of Marshfield. Buck served as the cit’s wastewater … more
Hot, ready and incredibly affordable, Little Caesars Pizza opened in Marshfield in April by two veterans;  Tom and Mechelle Fitzgerald. Tom served five years in the Navy, Mechelle served three … more
A marshfield home was hit twice in the same week by two different burglars. David Anthony Royalty of Strafford was arrested on charges of Burglary on Sunday May 15 after breaking into a home on … more
May welcomes the 30th anniversary of National Drug Court Month; a month-long celebration recognizing the lifesaving work, education and success found throughout the program. More than 150,000 … more
As many districts celebrate the last week of school, they also look at proactive approaches to ensure the 2022-’23 school year runs smoothly. One hurdle in particular is being addressed now: … more
5 Action Steps for Helping Someone in Emotional Pain Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death in the United States. Suicide is complicated and tragic, but it can be … more
After a two year hiatus due to COVID-19, the Webster County Historical Society were pleased to welcome students from Marshfield’s Hubble, Webster and Shook Elementary Schools to the Museum on … more
Shook’s fourth grade students celebrated the 31st annual “Pioneer Days” at Shook Elementary on Friday. On May 13, over 200 students dressed as pioneers or Native Americans and … more
(JEFFERSON CITY, MO) – Today, after receiving the legislation from the General Assembly, Governor Mike Parson signed HB 2909 into law, approving the proposed boundaries for Missouri's … more
Webster County Health Unit campaigns for safe drug disposal By Alyssa Andrews alyssaa@marshfieldmail.com   As of 2020, the #1 leading cause of deaths for ages 18-44 in Missouri is … more
On Friday May 20, a couple hundred people gathered in the “new gym” at Niangua High School to watch the Niangua class of 2022 graduate. “Here we are, a whole whopping ten of … more
“You don’t have to be what society tells you to be…you are exactly who you need to be right now…” were just a few of the words shared by Grace Clark as she closed her … more
Golf tournaments are a great way for organizations to raise funds and that is no exception for the Conway Schools Foundation. On Friday, June 10 the organization will be holding its 10th annual golf … more
It takes a lot of people performing different jobs day in and day out for a city to work seamlessly. Most of the time city employees do their jobs without much acknowledgment or spotlight because as … more
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