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Like any other town or city in the state, Mar shall has several places of interest resi dents go for relaxation and recreation
If you ’ re new to Mar shall and love the g reat outdoor s, then you’ll love visiting either the Indian Foothills Park or Mar shall Dog Park. You can walk down var i ous trails with your fur r y companions or play a game of fr isbee with fr iends.
When sc hool lets out for the summer, the Mar shall Aquatic Center is open to the public to go down the big slide and jump off the diving board You know the swim ming season will come to an end when Mar shall Parks and Recreation staff pre pare for the Dogg ie Plunge where owner s take their dogs to have a good time before the last of the water is drained
inclusive playg round and public fishing at Lake Minesa
Meanwhile, coffee is being brewed through a siphon on Mar shall square at Chemistr y Coffee Co. The shop has unique monthly specials including, Cereal Milk in Apr il yes, it might sound odd, but don’t knoc k it until you tr y it Order from the per iodic table menu and admire ar t posted on walls by local ar tists.
If you walk around the square after get ting a dr ink with fr iends, you’ll find the Mar shall Cinema, A House for Stor ies Bookshop, Pattycakes Sweets Shop so muc h more
Finally, there is a small poc ket park, and like ever ything else in the city of Mar shall, it contains a lot of histor y. Only this his tor y sur rounds the Missour i State Wonder Dog known as Jim the Wonder Dog
Newcomer s will find the memor ial park dedicated to Jim attac hed to the Mar shall Welcome Center and museum. Sitting off the road on South Odell Av enue, the Nic holas Beazley Aviation Mu seum provides histor y on a flying sc hool, mac hines and the individuals who oper ated them The museum has STEM activi ties and plane simulator s for future aviator s to engage in.
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Don’t despair if these activities are not for you because there’s golfing, too The Indian Foothills Golf Cour se offer s league, youth golf and other tour naments ever y year from the Pocahontas Women’s League to Tomahawk Men’s League Other activities at the park include an all
Not to mention, far mer s in Mar shall utilize the local air por t for the air sprayer s and crops Or practice r uns for aviator s in pilot training That muc h is clear how im por tant ag r iculture is in this community
There is a significant histor y of Mar shall, from the Sante Fe Trail to musical enter tainment. The Mar shall Municipal Band, whic h has been around for 101 sea sons, continues to war m the hear ts of
many with their summer perfor m ances under the shade of trees on the Saline County Cour thouse lawn or at the Missour i State Fair
Not only the band, but the Mar shall Community Chor us, too. The c hor us has been around for 34 seasons and always sings dur ing the holiday season a few days before Chr istmas Eve, among other perfor mances
Old or new resident, you never know what you will find when you walk outside and cr uise around Mar shall. You might
lear n something you didn’t know before, even about the state of Missour i itself. You will never know unless you go ex plor ing
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Missouri Valley Community Action Agency
1415 S Odell Ave , Marshall 660 886 7476
www mvcaa net
Saline County Family Suppor t Services
1239 Santa Fe Trail, Marshall 885 373 4636
800 392 1261 www.dss.mo.gov
Toy for Tots, Saline County
Rhonda Bell 573 220 7971
W.I.C.
1825 Atchison Ave Marshall 660 886 3434
Marshall Community Food Pantry
165 W Morgan St Marshall 660 831 0971
Sweet Springs Food Pantry Joyce Meyer 660 463 7493
Campbell Lewis Funeral Home Marshall
226 S Odell Ave Marshall 660 886 5700
www.campbell lewis.com Sweet Springs
204 Ruby St. Sweet Springs 660 335 4222
Weiker Funeral Home
202 W Emma St , Slater 660 529 2211
www weikerfuneralhome com
Alcoholics Anonymous meeting location: 1304 S Grant Ave , Marshall 816 471 7229
Al Anon Family Group meeting location:
Covenant Presbyterian Church
710 E.Yerby St. Marshall 660 886 3774 Dan Festa 612 309 5033
Marshall Senior Center
14 E. Morgan St.Marshall 660 886 9888
American Cancer Society
Saline County Division Ashley Hale 573 635 4821
American Red Cross 1 800 733 2767 www.redcross.org
Burrell Behavioral Health
crisis line: 800 395 2132
non emergency ser vices: 417 761 5000 www burrellcenter com 941 S Cherokee Suite 2B, Marshall
Center for Human Services
175 W Slater St , Marshall 660 886 4261 www.chs mo.org
Family Suppor t Division and Children’s Division 660 886 5562 www.dss.mo.gov
Foster Grandparents 660 584 7421 www bcsfgp org
Marshall Housing Authority 275 S Redman Ave Marshall 660 886 9664
NAACP (Mar Saline) www facebook com/MarSali neBranchNaacp
Narcotics Anonymous meeting location: Convenant Presbyterian 710 E Yerby St Marshall 660 886 3774 (24/7 hotline) 1 800 945 4673
Medical and senior transpor t 573 443 4516 660 827 2611 www.oatstransit.org
205 N Lafayette Ave Marshall 660 886 6200 www.usps.com
660 335 4531
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Blind Pony consists of about 2,250 acres of old fields, cropland, forest and prairie, and six fishing ponds, including one open only to children under the age of 16 The facility is open from 4
a m to 10 p m daily Ten picnic tables and a pavilion are available. There are boats available for rent from April through October Fish for bass, sunfish and catfish, hunt waterfowl or enjoy bow hunting for deer Tours of Blind Pony Fish Hatchery by appointment
573 815 7900
www.mdc.mo.gov
This 390 acre cropland and forest area features several saline and mineral springs and one per manent stream (the Blackwater River)
573 815 7900
www mdc mo gov
This is a fishable, 5 acre lake surrounded by about 20 acres of old fields and forest.
660 646 6122
www mdc mo gov
The area consists of more than 5,000 acres of Missouri River bottomlands, includ ing wetlands, adjacent river islands, agricul tural units, and timber tracts. Area development includes levees and water con trol structures Waterways and pumps help manage these Missouri River wetlands and restore and maintain habitat for migratory wetland species and associated resident wildlife.
573 815 7900
www mdc mo gov
The 13 acre site provides a concrete access to the Missouri River. Camping is available with no amenities provided.
The landing is also a check point for the annual MR340 river race (par tici pant pictured here) Miami community members provide food and refresh ments for spectators, hundreds of rac ers and their crews each year. Visit www river miles com for more info
573 815 7900
www.mdc.mo.gov
This 775 acre area is mostly forest area with old fields and cropland It contains a firear ms range, fishable pond (1/4 acre), and a per manent stream (Blackwater River) 1 mile nor th on County Road RB.
E Eastwood, Marshall
660 886 7128
Marshall Aquatic Center
660 886 6326
Indian Foothills Golf Course
660 831 0929
www.marshallmoparks.net
The park, at the east end of Marshall, has a beautiful aquatic center, skateboard park, disc golf course and golf course It also offers multiple playgrounds and an all inclusive playground, tennis cour ts, basketball cour ts, baseball and softball diamonds, a number of shelter houses with electricity, walking trails, a creek for wading and newly added bike trails The Parks and Recreation Depar tment is currently developing its new master plan
The Parks Depar tment hosts a summer youth base ball and softball season, and the Marshall Bow Hunters club rents park space in a remote location of Indian Foothills Park that offers an archery range and shelter house facility The Marshall Parks and Recreation De par tment also maintains Peyton Park at 524 E Jackson St., which offers a shelter house and basketball cour t for area residents.
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573 815 7900
www.mdc.mo.gov
This 5 acre area is ideal for canoeing enthusiasts with a concrete access ramp to the Blackwater River Fishing is good for catfish, carp, drum and buffalo
660 886 7537
www.mostateparks.com
The park features hiking trails, including several that climb over bluffs that provide breath taking views of the Missouri River valley, an 18 acre lake for fishing, a campground and the Oumessourit Natural Area, which consists of a fresh water marsh, fens and bottomland and upland forests Picnic sites and two picnic shelters are nestled under lofty trees The visitor’s center has been conver ted into an American In dian Interpretive Center, where the park staff maintains displays and hosts regular lectures and infor mative demonstrations on the lives of the region’s indigenous population.
The Marshall Community Chorus is com prised of volunteer vocalists from throughout Saline and surrounding counties. Its members come from all walks of life and represent every age group Each member gives of their time and talent to prepare free concer ts open to the public.
The choir presents three concer ts per season in addition to performances at various func tions and events in the community
In addition to its regular season perform ances, the chorus collaborates with the Mar shall Philharmonic Orchestra.
You need not be a professional to be a par t of this community chorus come and sing with us!
Kevin Lines, Director
mmbdirector@gmail com
660 815 0097
The Marshall Municipal Band is one of just six such bands in Mis souri, and it is the second oldest in the state. The band performs Thursday evenings on the Marshall square during the summer, in ad dition to traveling concer ts in other towns in the area and at the Mis souri State Fair
The current roster of about 45 players from Saline County and the surrounding area has many long time members, but newcomers are always welcome to add their talents.
Organized in 1921, the 20 original members were led by Ray Hillings The band has been under the super vision of the city of Mar shall since May of 1934, when citizens authorized a tax levy to sup por t it. In 1948, the city invested $2,800 in new uniforms and instruments.
Among those following Hillings as band director were Cecil Hough, a Marshall city engineer; Royal Claycomb, a former member of the U S Marine Band; E J Eckles (1933 to 1965), Michael Waters (1965 to 1974), Stanley Westbrook (1975 to 1979), Charles Fergu son (1980 to 2000), and Kevin L. Lines first conducted the group in its 1997 season, and returned in 2001.
The band plays a wide range of music, from Sousa marches to Broadway musical scores to adaptations of folk music from around the world
In 2011, a septet of MMB musicians formed the MMB Little Dixie Jazz Band, which debuted in a concer t at Jim the Wonder Dog Memorial Garden in August. The band specializes in Dixieland music.
Elizabeth Elson
660 852 3305
Heather Ar th 660 229 9900 heatherar th@gmail.com info@marshallculturalcouncil org; www marshallculturalcouncil org
Marshall Cultural Council formed in August 2010, its initial mis sion to create the area ’ s first jazz festival. But along the way, the group decided Marshall’s rich tradition of suppor ting the ar ts, especially music, could be a springboard to many more new oppor tunities
Kevin Lines, Director
marshallphilharmonicorchestra.com
660 815 0097
Marshall has the distinction of being one of the smallest towns na tionwide with a full orchestra The Philharmonic will begin its 60th season in the fall of 2022
The orchestra was founded by local banker Catron Gordon in 1962 and developed by Harold Lickey, a high school chemistry teacher, who also founded the Marshall High School Marching Band in 1941 Lickey was the conductor and musical director from the or chestra’s earliest days until his death in 1990
Charles Ferguson, who succeeded Lickey as conductor, retired in 2007 and was replaced by Kevin L. Lines, who also conducts the Marshall Municipal Band. Ferguson earned the title Conductor Emeritus and continues to play bass in the orchestra, along side his wife, Norma Jeane
MPO performs four concer ts each year, as well as a chamber recital Mary Lou Por ter, MPO president, said at the opening of the 45th season, “The Marshall Philharmonic is honored to musically offer the community the ‘best of many worlds,’ amateur/profes sional, working/retired, young/old It is a special blending and the wonderful suppor t of our community that makes the organization thrive ”
In June 2006, MPO was featured in an Associated Press story, “A small town has room for symphony,” that was picked up by the Los An geles Times, among other publications
Quin Gresham, Ar tistic Director Steve Ber tani, Managing Director 660 837 3311 lyceumtheatre@lyceumtheatre org www.lyceumtheatre.org
The Lyceum is the oldest professional regional theater in Missouri
For five months each year, a mix of professional and amateur ac tors, dancers, singers and production staff from all over the U S come to little Arrow Rock to create theater magic at the Lyceum. Cast members and crew who hale from urban areas often mar vel at the quaint and quiet atmosphere in Arrow Rock, and audience mem bers flock from around the state to see top notch musical and dra matic performances
Saline County es mates from 2021, from U.S. Census Bureau data
Land area in square miles 755.51 Popula on per square mile 30.9
Saline County popula on 23,289 persons under 5 5.5% persons under 18 22.3 percent persons 65 years and over 18.7 percent female 49.7%
White alone 88.1%
Black or African American alone 5.4%
American Indian and Alaska Na ve alone 1% Asian alone 1.1%
Na ve Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander alone 1.6%
Two or more races 2.7% Hispanic or La no 11.5% White alone, not Hispanic or La no 78.3%
Popula on Characteris cs veterans 1,150 Foreign born persons 5.1%
Housing
Housing units as of July 1, 2021: 9,826
Owner-occupied hosing unite rate 70.8%
Median value of owner occupied housing units $114,600
Median selected monthly owner costs with a mortgage
Median selected monthly owner costs without a mortgage
Median gross rent $637
Households 8,235
Persons per household 2.62
Median household income $47,585 Persons in poverty 13.1%
Total employer establishments 464 Total employment 6,980
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W. College Ave.
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831 5080
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886 3359
Arrow Rock B&B
Main Street
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837 3280
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837 3350
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Main
837 3268
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Nor th 7th St
837 3352
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837 3213, 913 383 3884
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117 Sixth Street
837 3148,
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miles south of Arrow Rock on Hwy 41
846 2018
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Main 660 846 2011
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208 W Hwy 40
335 4588
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N Locust
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Marshall
Adam Shaw
660 815 2997 adshaw79@gmail.com
Shooting Spor ts 4-H
Marshall
Delmer Croka 660 641 1562 delmerc4hshooting@gmail.com
Work-to-Win 4H
Marshall Heidi Aulgur 660 202 7648
Clay Center 4-H Hardeman
Kalyla Foster 660 631 4706 kfoster90@icloud.com
Kennedy 4-H
Sweet Springs
Pat Wer neke 660 335 6687
Liber ty 4-H Sweet Springs
Michelle Fuehring 660 229 1820 jmmlj5@yahoo.com
Lucky Leaf 4-H
Sweet Springs
Amanda Finkeldei
660 641 1762
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Orear ville 4-H Slater Lauren Crews laurencrews@gmail.com
Town & Country 4 H
Marshall Kim Vogel 660 886 6011
Work to Win 4 H Malta Bend Jill Buck buck jill@gmail com
Nelson: Chris Harper 660 351 4871
Marshall: Pack and Troop 42 Shannon Johnson 660 202 9223
Cub Scout Pack 45 Matt Pennock 660 631 1139 mpennock96@hotmail.com
Boy Scout Troop 45 Chad Breshears 660 886 1002
Sweet Springs: Laura Pummill 573 289 9827
Marshall: Mary Jo Reith 660 631 5986 or Sue Brayton 660 886 8805
Sweet Springs: Christie Blackerby 660 815 1851 Stephanie Goodman 660 335 4419
Post 191 Marshall Robin Wandell 660 815 1166 firewoodfriends@hotmail.com
Auxiliary Deanie Koon 660 831 0858 deaniekoon@gmail.com
Post 78 Slater 660 529 9986
Post 279 Sweet Springs 660 335 6753
Auxiliary Lisa Hall 660 281 6787
Post 478 Blackbur n 660 538 4443
Post 558 Malta Bend 660 595 2220
VFW Post 2646 Marshall www vfwpost2646 org Dennis Desmond 660 886 5258 desmonddj@yahoo.com
Marshall Masonic Temple Associa tion
18 E. Morrow St.
Marshall Jim Merchant 660 631 5683 jmerchant@gmail.com
Trilumina Lodge No. 205 18 E Morrow St , Marshall Jim Merchant
Country Patchwork Quilt Guild
Fairy Prom Mothers
Daughters of the
Colonist
Daughters
Friends
Friends
Marshall Soccer League
City of Blackwater
Randy Luscombe
blackwater missouri weebly com blakwtrch@iland net City Hall 660 846 4411
Friends of Jim the Wonder Dog
101 N Lafayette Ave www.jimthewonderdog.org 660 886 8300
Friends of Sweet Springs www facebook com/Friends of Sweet Springs Mo
Kiwanis Club Charles Ferguson 660 886 7044 www marshallmokiwanis org
Knights of Columbus
Jim Weaver, Grand Knight 660 631 2121
Inter national Organization of Catholic Women
The Daughters of Isabella Circle
Maureen Burks 660 886 6672 keefer1@sbcglobal.net
Marshall Chamber of Commerce 660 886 3324
Marshall Public Library
Anmarie Gibson 660 886 3391 marshallmolibrary org
Marshall Saddle Club Don Bolser 660 229 2211
www.Facebook.com/The Mar shall Soccer League
Marshall Teachers Association
Elaine Kelly 660 886 6833
Marshall Writers’ Guild
Sidney West Sullivan 660 886 7103 s1dney@sullivansfar ms.net
Miami Lions Club
Liz Elson, President 660 852 3305
The Friends of Miami
Liz Elson, President 660 852 3305
Missouri Valley Alumni Association
Amanda Linneman
Director of Alumni Relations 660 831 4006
Optimist Club (Marshall) Charlie Leimkuehler 660 886 9295
Optimist Club (Mid day) Michelle Pointer 660 631 1550
Optimist Club (Sweet Springs) Dee Friel, 660 864 1375
PEO (JS Chapter)
Henrietta Fenner 660 886 7049
PEO (LP Chapter) Kay Wise 660 886 3104
People First of Marshall
John Burris, Vice President 660 202 0958 (home) 660 202 2453 (cell)
Rotary Club
Diana Thompson, President 713 317 9078
Saline County Area Retired
Teachers Association www.scar ta.ejmaurath.com Linda Becker 660 529 3218 beckerclass2003@yahoo com
Saline County Cattleman’s Association Dean Phegley 660 631 2037
Saline County Fair Association 660 493 2862
Saline County Far m Bureau
605 S. Cherokee Dr. Suite 6 660 886 7458 www mofb org
Saline Coin Club Gary Mawson 660 815 2667
Saline County Inter Agency Council David Van Hor n, President 660 815 7707 salinecountyinteragency@gmail com salinecountyinteragency org
Salt Fork YMCA
Kirk Alexander, Executive Di rector 660 886 9622 saltforkymca org
United States Daughters of 1812
Brig. General Thomas A. Smith Chapter Elaine Osbor n, president 660 837 3480 kenro@iland.net
Stitch by Stitch
Quilter’s Guild Carrie Henke 660 728 2788
UDC
United Daughters of the Confederacy Peggy Munroe
Or gannizationns County Democratic Central Committee Dee Friel 660 864 1375
Salt Fork Pachyder m Club
Dr. Tom Blumhorst, president 660 631 6358
Blackwater Preser vation Society Mark Danner 660 888 2300
Saline County Historical Society
30 N. Jefferson Ave., Marshall Arline Borchers/Phyllis Moore 660 229 4644 info@SCHSmo org
Sweet Spring Historical So ciety
Mary Jo Berry/660 335 6782 Mar vin Wilhite/660 886 1253
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill
1251 Cherokee Drive
660 886 2749
Arby’s
1191 Cherokee Drive
660 831 1791
Bloomfield’s Family Restaurant
1335 W. Vest St.
660 831 0990
Bud’s Café
157 S Lafayette Ave
660 886 4993
China Inn
52 W Arrow St 660 886 8899
Dairy Queen
1669 S. Odell Ave.
660 886 2000
800 886 2000
Domino’s Pizza
819 Cherokee Drive 660 886 6565
Joan’s Drive-In
164 Cour t St
660 886 7771
Joyous Chinese Restaurant
353 W Arrow St
660 831 1628
Kazoku Hibachi and Sushi Bar
875 S. Odell Ave.
660 202 4362
KFC
202 E. Mitchell St. 660 886 8008
La Paz Grocery and Restaurant
345 N. Jefferson Ave. 660 831 1211
Little Caesars
1426 S Odell Ave 660 236 3066
Los Compitas
156 W Arrow St 660 831 5422
Mama's Oven
755 W Clay St. 660 202 7934
Mazzio’s Pizza
990 S. Odell Ave. 660 886 7999 660 886 8299
McDonald’s 816 W. College St. 660 886 9030
Mexico Lindo 346 N Lafayette Ave 660 886 7600
Mi Jalisco 969 W College St 660 631 5554
Montague’s 152 W. Arrow St. 660 815 5909
New China 819 Cherokee Drive 660 831 0808
Pattycakes Sweet Shop 8 E Arrow St 660 886 7289
Pizza Hut Wing Street 1354 W. College St. 660 886 5551 • 800 948 8488
Plowboy’s BBQ
161 S. Benton Ave. 660 886 7569
Sonic Drive-In
970 W College St 660 886 6901 866 657 6642
Subway 905 W College St 660 831 0422
Taco Bell
1201 W College St 660 886 3200
888 624 3724
Taqureia El Rinconcito
300 N Jefferson Ave 660 600 1090
The Brick BBQ 169 S. Lafayette Ave. 660 831 5357
The Donut Palace 1276 S Odell Ave 660 815 5094
The Leaning Side Restaurant
7 N Lafayette Ave 660 202 4326
The Badger’s Hideaway
660 837 3131
Catalpa 503 High St 660 837 3324
www catalparestaurant com
J. Huston Tavern
305 Main St
837 3200
K Bar
105 S Elm St , Emma 660 463 9818
Dairy Queen
Interstate 70 at Route J, Nelson 660 859 2430
Waggin Wheel
101 N Linn St
Malta Bend 660 595 2447
Casey’s Carry-Out Pizza
29384 N Highway 240, 660 529 3268
420 Industrial Blvd 660 324 7075
Slater Nutrition
229 Main St. 660 631 7456
120 Industrial Blvd 660 529 3122
Betty’s Truck Stop
Highway YY 660 335 4687
Casey’s General Store
140 E Highway 40 660 335 4244
Last Chance Saloon
309 S. Miller St. 660 335 0077
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Iron Horse Restaurant
101 Main St 660 846 2011
The Missour i Depar tment of Motor Vehicles would like you to know that if you are a new Missour i resident, you have 30 days to sur render your valid out of state license and obtain a Missour i license In order to do that, you must provide proof of your identity, resi denc y and lawful presence in the United States You’ll complete a shor t vision screening and road sign test, but you won’t need to take the wr itten exam or dr iving skills test unless your previous license has been expired for more than 184 days You must also reg is ter your motor vehicles in the state within 30 days and you can do that the the DMV offic, too For more infor mation on dr iver’s li censing and vehicle reg istration, go to www.dor.mo.gov/new2mo.php
165 W. Cour t St.
Mar shall
660 886 6704
CMEC
660 826 2900
KCPL
816 471 5275
Mar shall Municipal Utilities (electr icity, water, sewer and trash)
75 E Morgan St
Mar shall 660 886 6966
Rec ycling Drop-off Facility
765 W. Nor th St.
Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Sunday
Liber ty Utilities (natural gas)
Joplin
800 424 0427
www liber tyutilities com
MFA 660 886 3942
Br yan’s
660 886 5566
Airlink
660 722 4566
OTELCO
660 683 5261
Zito Media
800 722 6988
AT&T Dish Network 866 722 7500
DirecTV
800 280 4388
Mar shall Municipal Utilities
(Inter net Ser vices)
660 886 6966
Rural Trash 660 784 2474
CWI Waste
660 886 0000
PWSD3
118 Lafayette Ave 660 886 7079 www.pwsdno3.com
Board of Education:
Br yon Jacques, Er in W.M. Meyer,
Jac k Lenz, Har r y Car rell, Ellen Lance, Brad Shepard, Matt Smith
Central Administration Office
Caleb Petet, Super intendent
David Reinke, Asst Super in tendent
860 W. Vest St./660 886 7414
www mar shallsc hools
Spainhower Primary School (presc hool, kindergar ten, 1st)
Kim Alber son, Pr incipal
700 E. Slater St.
660 886 9066
Benton Elementary (2nd, 3rd, 4th g rades)
Gynnah Gaudreau, Pr incipal
467 S Ellswor th Ave
660 886 3993
Southeast Elementary (2nd, 3rd, 4th g rades)
Rendy Maupin, Pr incipal
215 E Mitc hell St
660 886 2655
Eastwood Elementary (2nd, 3rd, 4th g rades)
Amy Heuman, Pr incipal
313 E Eastwood St
660 886 7100
Northwest Elementary (2nd, 3rd, 4th g rades)
Nor ine Gaskill, Pr incipal
411 N. Benton Ave.
660 886 3017
Bueker Middle School
(5th, 6th, 7th, 8th g rades)
Travis Reid, Pr incipal
565 S Odell Ave
660 886 6833
Marshall High School (9th, 10th, 11th, 12th g rades)
Chr isty Jones, Pr incipal
805 S Miami Ave
660 886 2244
Saline County Career Center (vocational education)
Br ian Wilcoxson, Director
900 W Vest St
660 886 6958
HOOT Resource Center
700 E Slater St
660 886 7414 ext 20001
Lindsey Par ton, Manager Mar shallsc hools.com
Miami R 1 (kindergar ten 8th g rade) Rayetta Self, Pr incipal/Super intendent
34520 N Highway 41, Miami 660 852 3259
Lear ning Center
700 E Slater St , Mar shall 660 886 9066
Gilliam C 4 (kindergar ten 8th g rade)
Corey Felten, Pr incipal
102 Nor th St , Gilliam
660 784 2225
Hardeman R 10 (kindergar ten 8th g rade)
Kr isty For rester, Pr incipal 21051 Highway D, Mar shall 660 837 3400
Malta Bend Schools (presc hool 12th g rade)
John Angelhow, Super intendent 200 S. Linn St., Malta Bend
www mbtiger s weebley com 660 595 2371
Orear ville Elementar y (presc hool 8th g rade) Whitney Thompson, Sc hool Administrator 32524 E. Highway P, Slater 660 529 2481
St. Peter Catholic School (pr ivate presc hool 8th g rade)
Mar y McCoy, Pr incipal 368 S Ellswor th Ave , Mar shall 660 886 6390 www.stpetercatholicsc hool mar shallmo.org
Br ight Beg innings Early Childhood Center
358 W Summit St Mar shall 660 831 0526
HeadStar t Missouri Valley Community Action Agenc y
1415 S Odell Ave Mar shall www mvcaa net 660 886 7476
St. Peter Catholic School Preschool (pr ivate)
386 S. Ellswor th Ave. Mar shall www stpeterc hurc h mar shallmo org/sc hool 660 886 6390
Missour i Valley College 500 E College St , Mar shall 660 831 4000 www.moval.edu