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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds deer hunters of regulation changes for the upcoming 2023-2024 deer-hunting season. The changes include a new firearms early antlerless portion, a new firearms CWD portion, changes to firearms antlerless permit numbers, and the addition of 14 new counties to the MDC CWD Management Zone. more
This time of year is full of back to school jitters. Emotions can land all over the place; anywhere from the solace of returning to a familiar routine, to the dread of going to an environment which offers little personal control, and so many nuances in between. These can all be traced back to having this one particular time of year as their source. Since everyone receives education in some form, it’s a topic relevant to us all. more
The Marshfield Bluejays continued showcasing their athletes for the fall season by having another night of Meet the Jays in the high school gym. Audiences only had to pay the entrance fee of a single pack of gum to meet the girls golf, boys swimming, and volleyball teams. more
Did you know we are a cooling center during heat waves? (Or any time you need a place to cool off!) more
One of the best parts of living in a small town is seeing ‘old school’ history honored and preserved. The Marshfield Community Center, which was built in 1916 and previously served as the town’s original school building, has undergone a lot of changes over the past year. more
Please call one day in advance for the pickup/delivery of the lunch for the day. (417) 620-2034. more
Get ready to immerse yourself in an evening of theatrical magic as Marshfield Community Theatre (MCT) proudly presents its One-Act Festival. This fun event is more
On Aug. 10, The Fordland Clinic held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in partnership with the Rogersville Chamber of Commerce to celebrate its new dental wing. more
As the new school year approaches, many districts in Webster County will welcome students and staff back to their buildings. more
Kansas City, MO — As temperatures rise, so does the risk of vehicular, heat-related illnesses and deaths for children. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Region 7, which includes Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska, is working together to promote the national Look Before You Lock effort to ensure that children are not left in the car by parents and caregivers, and that children cannot gain unsupervised access to motor vehicles. As of today, 16 children have already died due to vehicular heatstroke this year, according to NoHeatstroke.org. more
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