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The American Legion Post 180 in Marthasville will be hosting a series of Veterans Day events. more
The Marthasville Board of Aldermen voted not to make any changes to the playground at City Park. more
Marthasville City Clerk Tara Dormeyer has left the city and taken a new job in the private sector. more
Suzanne Bira, 57, of Marthasville, received minor injuries in the accident. more
Cathie Schoppenhorst, of the Boone-Duden Historical Society, will present "Religion of the Pinoeers in Boone-Duden Country," a historical seminar, at 2 p.m. on Oct. 27 at St. Paul's UCC in Marthasville. more
A Washington juvenile, 16, was traveling west on Old Highway 50 when he failed to negotiate a curve and ran off the right side of the roadway. more
Students from the Warrenton High School FFA participated in the Warren County Soil & Water Conservation District's annual farm tour. more
Marthasville has been working on street improvements for most of this year and they are making slow progress after facing delays from subcontractors. more
Marthasville city officials are patiently waiting for additional security cameras to be installed at City Park and city hall as part of an initiative to curb vandalism. more
The Bethel Hills Community is drawing up plans to build a new, more spacious chicken house and a commercial greenhouse after becoming the recipient of a Kubota Hometown Proud Grant for $50,000. more
St. Paul’s UCC held its annual Car and Bike Festival Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Marthasville City Park. more
Tyler Klemme, 35, of New Haven was traveling north on Route TT north of Woodland Drive on the morning of Sept. 6 when he lost control of his vehicle. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Klemme was traveling too fast for the wet road conditions. more
The Emmaus Home near Marthasville, known for its long history of caring for developmentally disabled adults, is under new ownership. more
The Marthasville Board of Aldermen approved their 2024 tax rate at their Aug. 21 meeting. more
George E. Stanfill III was traveling west on Route E in Franklin County when the accident occurred. more
The Marthasville Fire Protection District held its annual Safety Rodeo on Aug. 6. more
As a continued commitment to its dealers, customers and local communities, Kubota Tractor Corporation announced 20 grant recipients in its fourth annual Kubota Hometown Proud grant program. more
Like many kids who grow up playing sports, they all have the same goal: make it to the pros. While this goal seems attainable when you’re young, very few achieve it. Ever since he could … more
Warren County Commissioner Thomas Meyer, 70, of Marthasville was injured in a car accident in St. Charles County on Thursday afternoon. more
Montgomery Sinklear, 51, of Washington, was arrested on Aug. 1 following the theft of a motorcycle. more
Flash flooding from storms last Tuesday left much of southern Warren County underwater. more
Dave Bakameyer was working in his garage in Treloar on the morning of July 16 when what appeared to be a routine summer storm turned into something much more frightening. more
The Department of Economic Development announced it had awarded 70% tax credits to Bethel Hills through the Neighborhood Assistance Program. more
The cameras, which were purchased during the board's February meeting, still have not arrived. more
The Marthasville Board of Aldermen approved their 2024-25 fiscal year budget at their June 19 meeting. more
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