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Marysville City Park to Feature a Variety of Vendors at the 48th Annual Mother’s Day Market
By Ryan Duey The City of Marysville will hold its 48th Annual Mother’s Day Market on Saturday, May 11th, and Sunday, May 12th in Marysville
Marysville Voted #2 Best Small Town in the Midwest
By Ryan Duey Marysville has received the prestigious honor of being ranked the #2 Small Town in the Midwest in this year’s USA Today’s 10
Pony Up Marysville Match Day Set for May 3rd
By Ryan Duey The Marysville Community Foundation (MCF) will hold its 8th Annual Pony Up Marysville Match Day on Friday, May 3rd. This Annual Event,
Marysville Elementary School Sees Two Top Position Changes
By Ryan Duey The Marysville school board approved two position changes for the upcoming school year during their Monday night meeting. Janine Doebele, currently the
Celebrate 95 years of Marysville’s historic Union Pacific Depot during April 11th Mixer
By Ryan Duey Marysville’s historic Union Pacific depot turns 95 this month and invites the public to commemorate its legacy. The Marysville Union Pacific Depot
Marysville and the Kansas Schools Art Collecting Movement, 1900-1950
By Ryan Duey On Sunday, April 7th The Pony Express Barn and Museum of Marysville in partnership with the Marshall County Historical Society will be
Marysville Police Department and Marshall County Sheriff’s Department Awarded Grants
By Ryan Duey Kansas Republican Senator Jerry Moran announced two grants totaling $1.56 million for local law enforcement in Marysville. Speaking at the Lee Dam
Marysville Has a New City Administrator
By Ryan Duey Joshua Haverkamp, Marysville’s new city administrator, has been eager to move back to rural Kansas. Professionally, he said, he wants to take
Community Memorial Healthcare’s Spring Health Fair Scheduled for April
By Ryan Duey Community Memorial Healthcare (CMH) in Marysville will be holding its Annual Spring Health Fair on Saturday, April 13th from 6 a.m. to
Kitchen Re-Store in Marysville Back Open for Those in Need
By Ryan Duey Jessica Tjaden, K-State Research and Extension SNAP-Ed nutrition educator, has restored and reopened the Kitchen Re-Store at the Lincoln Center in Marysville.