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The month of May is filled with a vast variety of holidays and special occasions. In 1999 May was designated as National Military Appreciation Month by the late Senator John McCain. According to … more
Have you noticed any bright orange and black birds hanging around the feeders the last week or two? If the answer to that question is yes, then consider yourself lucky! The Baltimore Oriole is making … more
Non-profit organizations and grant award banquets go hand in hand but it isn’t often that grants come from a member owned Electric Company, nor do they happen as often as they do in Webster … more
Nothing stops people in their tracks quite like the tantalizing smell of smoked BBQ, a trick the McLemore father-son duo has down pat. The McLemore Boys were one of hundreds of vendors who attended … more
I’ve endured some of my most life-quaking moments in the last year and it’s taken a toll on my mental health. While most would never suspect riffs in my personal life, it’s … more
“Your’e killin’ me, Smalls!” echoed in theaters over 29 years ago this April and is making its way into Marshfield’s Rotary Park on May 6. The Sandlot, a ‘90s cult … more
The clanking of hard earned medals rang throughout the Marshfield High School (MHS) hallways on the morning of April 28. Just the day before, eight MHS athletes traveled to Clever, MO to represent at … more
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” - a common question asked to kids from age two to twenty two. On occasion, answers to that question will stay the same during the span of … more
Thursday April 28 the cafeteria at Niangua Elementary was packed with aspiring Math Wiz’s for a fun family math night. Students and their families were invited to attend a fun night of math … more
Amidst all of the events happening during Cherry Blossom Festival weekend, the Marshfield Fire Protection Department had a display of it’s own at the station located off OO Highway. The fire … more
Spring turkey season is a loved tradition by many in the Ozarks. The first beams of the morning sun paint a picture every turkey hunter wants to see; a very large tom strutting. Usually, the scene is … more
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