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Digital Briefs: Marshall discusses pedestrian safety

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Marshall City Council approves wastewater contract, vacant-property rules

The Marshall City Council approved a $400,000 contract for improvements at the city’s wastewater treatment plant and new regulations for abandoned and vacant properties during its Tuesday, Aug. 18, meeting.

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Kiwanis Club News

The Marshall Kiwanis Club held its regular meeting at noon Tuesday, Aug. 18, at Montague’s.

Urgent Care of Saline County brings advanced Hormone Replacement Therapy services to community following specialized Biote training

MARSHALL — Urgent Care of Saline County is excited to announce the upcoming addition of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and Biote® hormone optimization services to its growing wellness program.

Missouri Bar seeks public input on rural access to legal services

Missourians in rural communities may be having challenges accessing legal services. Amidst anecdotal evidence that rural areas are facing a shortage of lawyers, The Missouri… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Wild Blue Car Wash helps raise more than $2,700 for Marshall Orchestra & Band Boosters

MARSHALL, Mo. — Wild Blue Car Wash recently partnered with the Marshall Orchestra & Band Boosters for a charity wash benefiting local student musicians. The event generated more than $2,700 in donations through Wild Blue Car Wash, a bake sale, and the efforts of orchestra and band members who helped dry and vacuum cars throughout […]

After crash, city renews push for pedestrian safety near MVU

Local government officials are putting pressure on the Missouri Department of Transportation following an Aug. 10 crash that involved a vehicle striking a pedestrian in a crosswalk near Morrow Street and Conway Avenue.

Ulbrich trains Fitzgibbon RNs in Vital Heart Monitoring

Sherri Ulbrich, PhD, RN, CCRN, CNE, recently provided advanced training to fellow Fitzgibbon Hospital nursing staff on assessment of heart rhythms. Cardiac monitoring is common… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close