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Department of Commerce Visits Marysville to Talk Grant Opportunities
Staff from the Kansas Department of Commerce visited Marysville on Monday to discuss grant opportunities and programs aimed at enhancing rural communities. Andrew Hayman, director
KSU Architecture Class Visits Marysville on Concepts for City in 2050 and Beyond
A Kansas State University architecture class, led by Greg Yager, developed innovative concepts for Marysville’s future, envisioning vibrant community development in 2050 and beyond. The
Mrs. Claus’ Reindeer Games Brings Holiday Magic to Marysville
OneMarysville Join the holiday fun at Mrs. Claus’ Reindeer Games, a free, family-friendly event sponsored by OneMarysville, Sunday, December 22, from 2-4 p.m. at the
Dr. Arnold Nagely and Dr. Ray Shultz Honored with Legacy Award by Marysville Chamber & Main Street
Marysville Chamber & Main Street Marysville Chamber and Main Street is proud to announce that Dr. Arnold Nagely and Dr. Ray Shultz will be honored
Community Memorial Healthcare’s Tax Extension Upheld after Recount
Marshall County’s Community Memorial Healthcare (CMH) proposed half-cent sales tax extension narrowly passed after a hand recount of the November 5th election ballots this week.
Marshall County to Recounting Hospital Sales Tax Ballots
A hand recount of 5,740 votes for Marshall County’s hospital sales tax question began Monday at the county courthouse. The question, which extends a one-half
Marysville Police Chief Moving On
Marysville Police Chief Matt Simpson will become the Kansas Attorney General’s special agent in charge of the criminal division, with his last day in Marysville
KHP and K-9 Aid in Marshall County Police Chase
In a Facebook post, Chief Ryan Woodyard of the Blue Rapids Police Department reported that around 2:30 a.m. on November 8th, a Marshall County deputy
Marshall County Commissioners Send Letter of Opposition against NIETC Project
Marshall County Commissioners signed a letter and a resolution opposing the proposed Midwest-Plains National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (NIETC). Sent to U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer
Marshall County Special Services Cooperative to Hold Early Childhood Screenings
The Marshall County Special Services Cooperative is offering a free Early Childhood Screening on Friday, November 8th, at Marysville Elementary School for children ages 3