The community is rallying around a local family as they grieve the loss of three children to a house fire early Monday, Nov. 13. Firefighters on scene reported that the adults at the house made it out to safety as crews tried to get into the burning home in the 1600 block of Conklin Road, but the flames were too strong and the house was reported as a complete loss.
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By Shelby Atkison
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11/14/23
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The last surviving witness to Germany’s surrender in World War II, Mr. Luciano “Louis” Charles Graziano, has visited Webster County to share his story with those in attendance of the Annual Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival in Marshfield. He has participated in the festival numerous times and has witnessed one of the most pivotal moments in our nation’s history. A moment he has spent the latter part of his life sharing with others as he tours the country for events.
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By Shelby Atkison
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11/8/23
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Picture it: Halloween, 1968. At the tender age of 17, with the stroke of a pen, Larry Perkins, a rural Missouri farm kid, enlists in the United States Army. After training at Fort Leonard Wood, Perkins is sent to Germany to build bridges, and it doesn't take his commanding officers long to notice the passion for serving our country that lies deep within this young man's heart. So in a short amount of time, Private Perkins is quickly promoted through the ranks and makes Spec. 4.
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By Jessie Perkins
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11/8/23
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The Korean War, which ended with an armistice on July 27, 1953, is sometimes referred to as the "forgotten war" or a "police action" because it was overshadowed by World War II several years earlier, and Congress never declared war on North Korea. Despite being “forgotten,” nearly 7 million American men and women served from June 1950 to January 1955. Just after he turned 21 in June of 1953, Robert McDonald, of Strafford, was drafted to serve our country.
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By Shelby Atkison
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11/8/23
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As the holiday season nears, many are searching for ways to spread Christmas cheer and give back to their community. Saturday, Nov. 11, Zuzu’s House in Marshfield will offer a chance for folks to do both.
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By Shelby Atkison
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11/8/23
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Carmelita Tieskotter is now a published author of the book titled “Webster County Missouri’s Military Heroes”, which was inspired by her granduncle and all of the names on the military monument at the Marshfield Square.
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By Shelby Atkison
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11/8/23
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Scott Beiermann's interest in the service came from an exciting place… college.
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By John “J.T.” Jones
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11/8/23
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As we recognize Veterans this weekend, we want to honor those in Webster County who answered the call to serve.
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By John “J.T.” Jones
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11/8/23
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On Friday, Nov. 3, The students of Webster Elementary gathered for their first quarter, Soaring Bluejays Assembly.
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By John “J.T.” Jones
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11/8/23
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When you enter the Webster County University of Missouri Extension Center at 800 S. Marshall St in Marshfield, chances are you'll be greeted by Erin Snow, the extension's Administrative Assistant.
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By John “J.T.” Jones
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11/8/23
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Blake Beckelman, a Battlefield resident, pled guilty after appearing in court on Oct. 30. He is scheduled to appear for his sentencing on Jan. 31 next year, with Judge Myers presiding.
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By John “J.T.” Jones
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11/8/23
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Seniors at Marshfield High School received a pleasant surprise during their lunch period on Oct. 24.
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By John “J.T.” Jones
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11/8/23
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