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Marshall County Courthouse Museum Opens “She Did What!!??” Exhibit
By Ryan Duey The Marshall County Historic Courthouse Museum presents its new exhibit titled “She Did What!!??” showcasing remarkable women in local history. The exhibit
Take a Photographic Journey Down Memory Lane with “Marshall County Memories”
By Ryan Duey “Marshall County Memories” is the current exhibit at the Lee Dam Center for Fine Art in Marysville, showcasing around fifty historical photographs
Take a Trip into the Past at the Marshall County Arts Cooperative’s Mystery History Tour
By Ryan Duey On Sunday, April 14th the Marshall County Arts Cooperative will embark on a journey through time during its Mystery History Tour. This
Cornerstones of Care Receives Grant for Additional Therapeutic Support
By Ryan Duey The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) announced that seven agencies will receive $4.7 million in grant funding to help provide
Marshall County Museum Alliance Sets Date for Annual Museum Day
By Ryan Duey Members of the Marshall County Museum Alliance have finalized plans for the “Marshall County Museum Day.” The Event will take place on
The Many Moccasins Dance Troupe to Perform in Blue Rapids
By Ryan Duey The Marshall County Arts Cooperative (MCAC) is sponsoring a performance by The Many Moccasins Dance Troupe, an ensemble of professional Native American
Experience Art and Community at Senior Saturday
By Ryan Duey “Senior Saturday,” an event tailored for senior citizens aged 60 and above, will be Saturday, March 2, from 8 a.m. until 10
Marshall County Health Department Back in Original Location after Rebuilding
By Ryan Duey The Marshall County Health Department in Marysville has reopened at its original location on Sixth and Broadway after 20 months in a
Marshall County’s Got Talent
By Ryan Duey Marshall County high school students are sharing their talents to receive top honors at Marshall County’s Got Talent. The performance will be
Marshall County Promotes Two Officers
By Tim Voelker Marshall County has promoted two officers to Sergeant. Sheriff Tim Ackerman tells us what officers need to do to become Sergeants. He