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Community Memorial Health to Suspend OB Services after this Year
Community Memorial Healthcare (CMH) in Marysville has announced it will suspend labor and delivery services starting December 31, 2024, while evaluating the future of its
Endow Waterville to Participate in “Forever for Kansas” Match Event starting November 1st
By: Ryan Duey Endow Waterville will once again partner with the Kansas Rural Communities Foundation (KRCF) of Wamego for the “Forever for Kansas” Match Event
Dueling Divas, Divos & Duets to Showcase Local Talent in Support of the Arts
Marshall County Arts Cooperative Dueling Divas, Divos and Duets will bring some of the region’s best vocal talent to the Lee Dam Center for Fine
Marshall County Adds Saturday Advanced Voting Date
Marshall County voters have the opportunity for advance voting on Saturday, November 2nd, from 9:00 a.m. to noon at the Marshall County Courthouse. The added
Watch Kittens Strut Their Stuff on Sunday in Waterville for Two Great Causes
By: Ryan Duey Mia Bella’s, in partnership with the King Family of Waterville, invites the public to a Kit-Tea Party at Mia Bella’s on Sunday,
Motown Magic Comes to Marshall County
MCAC Release The Sounds of Soul, an acclaimed Motown tribute act from Tampa Bay, Fla., is bringing their high-energy show to Marshall County for two
Marshall County Health Department to Host Multiple Outreach Clinics in October
By: Ryan Duey The Marshall County Health Department will be hosting various Outreach Clinics throughout October. The Outreach event will kick off on Wednesday, October
Attend the “Orphan Train Stories” at the Blue Rapids Museum this Weekend
By: Ryan Duey On Saturday, September 14th the Blue Rapids Museum will host a program on the orphan trains that came through the City in
Application Deadline Drawing Near for Septic System Replacement Grant Program
By: Ryan Duey The application deadline for the area septic system grant is Sunday, September 15th. Certain residents in Clay, Cloud, Marshall, Republic, and Washington
Blue Rapids Will Soon Add an Arboretum to the Community
By: Ryan Duey The City of Blue Rapids will soon add a new educational and recreational opportunity throughout the City, in the form of an