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Marysville to Host Jeff Siegler for Week of Civic Pride Conversations
OneMarysville Photo Courtesy of OneMarysville What makes people feel proud of the place they call home? That question will guide a week of conversations and

Marysville Downtown Historic District Nomination Moves Forward
OneMarysville Photos Courtesy of Marshall County Historical Society Marysville’s downtown tells its history in brick, stone and storefronts. From pre-1900 commercial buildings to early 20th-century

Black Squirrels on Parade: Call for Artists
OneMarysville Photos Courtesy of OneMarysville Marysville is about to get a little nuttier, and that is saying something for a town that has been Black

Marysville to Unite Community for America 250 Patriot’s Flag Mural Mosaic
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of Canva The City of Marysville will be bringing citizens together to celebrate the 250th anniversary of America with a

Marysville Mayor Planning Youth-Led Redesign of City Flag
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of City of Marysville Marysville Mayor Todd Frye is looking to incorporate the youth of the community to help design

Siegler to Lead Weeklong Community Residency in Marysville March 22–27
Photo Courtesy of OneMarysville Jeff Siegler, owner of ‘Revitalize, or Die,’ will lead a weeklong residency in Marysville from March 22–27 at the invitation of

Pony Express 120 Gravel Dash adds new race category
By Jennifer Theurer The Pony Express 120 Gravel Dash organizers have added a new category to this year’s event. Race Director Mark Hoffman said there

MCAC’s Next Artist: Eric Stearns
Marshall County Arts Cooperative Photos Courtesy of MCAC Ceramic artist Eric Stearns will visit Marshall County Feb. 6 and 7 for a two-day residency hosted

Through the Rearview at the Replay Lounge Jan. 30-31 at Venue 36
Marshall County Arts Cooperative Photo Courtesy of MCAC The band is the engine behind “Through the Rearview at the Replay Lounge,” the Marshall County Arts

The parade is growing: New black squirrel statues planned for Marysville
Black Squirrels on Parade is ready for its next round of five-foot-tall statues, giving businesses, organizations, families and friend groups a chance to add a