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Monday May 13 | The Capital-Journal

Lunch offered in conjunction with Marysville exhibit

The Marshall County Arts Cooperative has scheduled a Lunch with the Arts from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Lee Dam Center for Fine Art, 201 South 9th St.

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Sat May 04, 2013

The Capital-Journal

Northeast Kansas happenings

The Flint Hills Iris Society will have its annual Iris Day from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 12, at the KSU Gardens, 1500 Denison in Manhattan.

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Sun Apr 21, 2013

The Capital-Journal

'Way We Worked' exhibit coming to Marysville

"The Way We Worked in Blue Rapids," a photo exhibit co-sponsored by the Kansas Humanities Council and the Blue Rapids Historical Society in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program, will be on display beginning Tuesday at the Lee Dam Center for Fine Art in Marysville.

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Wed Apr 17, 2013

The Capital-Journal

Fire out quickly at Marysville plant

Marysville fire crews responded to a blaze that ended up causing minimal damage early Wednesday at a farm-equipment company that employs nearly 1,000 people in this Marshall County town.

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Sun Apr 14, 2013

KMAN-AM Manhattan

Discovery Center's 1st Birthday

The Flint Hills Discovery Center celebrated its first birthday on Saturday by hosting "Discovery Day 2013: Making a Difference". The day featured several family-focused activities including: a three-floor scavenger hunt, recycling projects & educational display from the K-State Recycling Center, Flint Hills themed arts & crafts, and free admission.

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