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Marion, Michigan is located in Osceola County. Zip codes in Marion, MI include 49665. The median home price in Marion is $59,900. More Marion information.

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Tuesday May 7 | Northern Michigan News

Marion man injured in Cadillac motorcycle crash

A Marion man was sent to the hospital with minor injuries after being involved in a motorcycle crash in Cadillac.

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Tuesday May 7 | Northern Michigan News

Others with dredging issues come forward

On Monday, representatives from the village of Morley, in Mecosta County, spoke with officials in Marion about the status of their own mill pond, which is in need of dredging, as well.

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Thu May 02, 2013

Northern Michigan News

Marion Fire Department, DNR investigating cause of afternoon structure fire

The Marion Fire Department and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources are conducting a joint investigation into a fire that destroyed a barn on Fifth Avenue near 13 Mile Road Wednesday afternoon.

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Northern Michigan News

Marion officials plea for public support to save Mill Pond

Officials in Marion are trying to rally public support to prevent the removal of one of the village's most historic landmarks - the mill pond.

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Wed Apr 24, 2013

Northern Michigan News

Essay contest combines Mother's Day and gardening

A unique contest in Marion invites grade-school students to submit letters explaining why their mother deserves a hanging basket of flowers.

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Northern Michigan News

No more Marion Mill Pond?

Members of the Army Corps of Engineers recently visited the village to discuss the possibility of removing the dam as part of a larger ecosystem restoration project.

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