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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.
Marysville City Administrator in Final Stages
By Ryan Duey Marysville Mayor Todd Frye expressed optimism about the progress of hiring a new city administrator during a City Council meeting. He acknowledged
Marysville in the Running for USA Today’s Best Small Town in the Midwest
By Ryan Duey The City of Marysville has been nominated as a finalist in USA Today’s Top 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards for Best Small
Marysville City Council Holds Special Session on City Administrator Position
By Ryan Duey The Marysville City Council convened during a special session on March 6th at the Marysville fire station to discuss potential candidates for
Marysville Water Outage
PRESS RELEASE On Wednesday, February 28th, beginning at approx. 8:30 a.m., the City Water Department in Marysville will be shutting water off in the 700
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
A Meet and Greet is Scheduled for Three Marysville City Administrator Candidates
By Ryan Duey A meet-and-greet event for three Marysville city administrator candidates is set for February 28th at the Lee Dam Center for Fine Art,
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