Dozens of Marysville residents who volunteer or work with local nonprofits have busily prepared in recent weeks for this Friday’s Pony Up Marysville Match Day.
News
Marysville City Council heard three proposals for the commercial portion of the Koester Block Monday night during a special meeting at the City Building.
Marysville, home to the Marysville High School Bulldogs and known as the famous Black Squirrel City, is also home to a committee of turkey vultures that have roosted on the Marysville water tower.
Blue Valley Technologies threw out the welcome mat in downtown Marysville Saturday, entertaining the community at a Broadband Bash to mark completion of their fiber-to-home project for high-speed internet service in Marysville.
A Broadband Bash with activities for all ages will be Saturday in downtown Marysville to celebrate completion of Blue Valley Technologies’ Fiber-to-the-Home deployment here.
Sports
Marysville doubles players Blake Spicer and Titus Wassom battled against a pair of Smoky Valley duos to win the 3-2-1A regional tennis tournament Friday.
Kevin Wicks added his name to the list of state tennis qualifiers with a win Friday morning that put him the fifth-place singles' match.
Singles players Kevin Wicks and Tayven Wilson, Marysville, are one win shy of joining doubles team Blake Spicer and Titus Wassom in the 3-1A state tennis tournament in next weekend in Prairie Village, Kan.
Sawyer Deters, Axtell, improved his school record in the shot put Tuesday at the Nemaha Central Invitational with a throw of 52 feet 2.5 inches.
Marysville dropped a baseball doubleheader Tuesday at Concordia falling 9-6 and 17-13 to the Panthers.
Editorials
Saturday’s Broadband Bash in downtown Marysville cast a spotlight on an exceptional group of Marshall countians who work at our local telecommunications provider. Blue Valley Technologies, based at Home City, recently concluded a project to upgrade and improve web services for those who live…
Sen. Elaine Bowers, a Concordia Republican, stood for what was right last week as she voted with Republicans and Democrats who supported bringing to the Senate floor a highly popular bill to expand Medicaid.
Could the U.S. Postal Service end its new policy of intermittent mail, lost mail, slow mail, disappeared mail? And while they’re at it, could they lower rates? By this summer the USPS will have raised mailing costs a whopping 50 percent for newspapers in a mere three years.
Obituaries
Obituary update: Frankie Riesen, Shirley Leem.
ARMIN D. HOLLE
SHARON M. VOLESKY ALBERT
GLEN MURRAY
LOUISE E. SEDLACEK
Obituary update: Sharon Albert, Armin Holle, Glen Murray, Loui…
Obituary update: Verne "Sonny" Cothran and Sharon Albert.
Family Living
Frankfort’s Banker’s Inn is a lodging facility upstairs in an 1887 building that once served as a bank.
Halftime during Marysville High School boys’ varsity basketball and football games looked different this year. Previously it was a time to grab a snack or use the restroom, but this year the MHS dance team showcased their performances to fans for the first time.
April 18-May 3
Opinion
While I enjoy art, going to a gallery is not high on my list of things I find entertaining. But an exhibit I saw with sister Gaila last fall at KSU’s Beach Museum of Art drew me back for a second visit and then a third.
We’ve devoured the last of the Moon Pies, Milky Way candy bars, Star Crunch cookies and Eclipse and Orbit gum. Those were our snacks on the road trip to Texas on our quest to see totality during the Great North American Eclipse last week.
This story begins in 2016.
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