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Thanks to an Evergy crew of linemen who became bridge builders in May, Lake Idlewild has a new foot bridge connecting a ...
A masonry company is using traditional masonry methods to restore Marysville Pony Express Barn’s stone walls for another 200 ...
Local fish caught in area ponds and the Big Blue River will be on the table for the third annual fish fry at the Koester ...
As the Biking Across Kansas support team arrived in Marysville to hand out water and information to some 400 cyclists riding ...
Baseball season ended last week in state tournaments for the Storm Chasers Club.
Marysville plans to unplug and make memories at the town’s Old-Fashioned Fourth of July. Area towns also have activities planned for the Fourth.
Summer officially arrived Friday in Marshall County with heat, humidity and persistent wind gusts for more than 72 consecutive hours, stirring up dust and drying out crops and gardens.
Marysville City Council voted 7-1 Monday night to amend the city code regarding fireworks. After discussion over a period of three regular meetings and additional Police and Fire Committee meetings ...
In case the wind wasn’t enough, the Storm Chaser’s 13-and-under Heuer team had other things to battle at last weekend’s state tournament in Kansas City. “Sunday in particular,” said coach Dustin Heuer ...
Now that Donald Trump and North Korean president Kim Jong Un can compare notes (along with their love letters) on who had the best military parade, we can once again ...
Learning to eat healthy is one thing senior citizens can do to have a better lifestyle, and there are easy ways to do it, ...
A new law effective Jan. 1, 2026, could make it more difficult for senior citizens to vote in state and local elections.