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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

Schools That Care Provides Support and Resources to the USD #498 Community
By: Ryan Duey Schools That Care (STC) of Valley Heights USD #498 is a non-profit organization that assists students, families, and community members in the

Marysville Hosts a Weekend of History, Cycling and Festivities
Marysville Chamber & Mainstreet Release Nearly 400 bike riders are coming to Marysville Friday and Saturday for the Pony Express 120 Gravel Dash, a challenging

Highway 36 Treasure Hunt Set for 3rd Week of September
By: Ryan Duey This year’s Highway 36 Treasure Hunt, spanning over 400 miles of Kansas, will run from Thursday, September 19th through the 21st. Communities

Community Memorial Healthcare to Host Town Hall Meetings in Marshall County on Sales Tax Vote
By: Ryan Duey The Community Memorial Healthcare (CMH) will host a series of town hall meetings to inform voters about the upcoming half-cent sales tax

Blue Rapids Circle of Giving Match Day Set
By: Ryan Duey The Blue Rapids Community Foundation has set the dates for this year’s Circle of Giving Match Day. The Match Day Event will

Marshall County Health Department Changing Hours on Trial-Basis
By: Ryan Duey On September 1st, the Marshall County Health Department will change to four-day work weeks on a trial basis. The Health Department will