Marshall Democrat-News - Fri Nov 06
Presiding Judge Dennis A. Rolf is scheduled to receive, on behalf of the 15th Judicial Circuit, the Daniel O'Toole Award and the Permanency Award to be presented by Supreme Court judges Zel Fischer and Mary Russell during a special ceremony at noon Tuesday, Nov.
Veteran's Day 2009Marshall Democrat-News - Thu Nov 05
The terrible tragedy at Fort Hood today has made me once again look with awe upon our heroic Veterans.
MoDOT announces road work on I-70 and Route AA in Saline CountyMarshall Democrat-News - Wed Nov 04
Century Tel will be doing fiber optic cable repairs on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 in Saline County from Monday, Nov.
Plea bargain preempts bench trialMarshall Democrat-News - Wed Nov 04
Jason A. Villatoro, 25, of Marshall elected to forego a scheduled bench trial in Associate Court Wednesday, Nov.
Health department moves to new priority group for H1N1 vaccinesMarshall Democrat-News - Tue Nov 03
More Saline County residents may be able to receive the H1N1 vaccine now, health department officials said in a press release Tuesday afternoon, Nov.
Bryant to celebrate 80th birthdaySedalia Democrat - Fri Oct 30
Joyce "Joy" S. Bryant, of Sedalia, will celebrate her 80th birthday with a reception, hosted by her children, from 1 to 4 p.m. Nov.
I-70 construction rescheduledColumbia Missourian - Fri Oct 30
Construction work for Interstate 70 in Saline County is rescheduled for Nov. 2. Pavement repair will be Monday from 7:00 a.m. to 5 p.m., and traffic will be reduced to one lane beneath the Route EE/K bridge.
Motorcycle crash sends Pettis County man to hospitalSedalia Democrat - Thu Oct 29
A man was injured when he crashed his motorcycle Wednesday in Pettis County. Charles E. Oquest, 61, of Sweet Springs, was taken by ambulance to I-70 Medical Center.
InterAgency Council hears about school bond issueMarshall Democrat-News - Thu Oct 29
The Saline County InterAgency Council meeting Tuesday, Oct. 27, started with a presentation from Wayne Crawford about the bond issue for Marshall Schools that will be on the Nov.
Saline County Career Center offers students useful knowledge, college creditMarshall Democrat-News - Wed Oct 28
If you were told that your son or daughter could attain skills in leadership, employability and job readiness, while applying and strengthening their academic knowledge to real life situations, would you want them involved? If they could do all of this and earn free college credit, would you be interested? Of course you would! All of this is ...
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