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About 200 people interested in preserving the Low German dialect of the immigrants who settled in northeast Kansas will take part in a conference in mid-July in Marysville.
Day trips: Back-road cemeteries give insight into past
Sometimes the best getaways are the ones made up along the way. This week, go where the heart takes you.
A funnel cloud was spotted Wednesday afternoon near Marysville in Marshall County.
Kansas Authorities Looking for 2 Escaped Inmates
MARYSVILLE, Kan. a ' Authorities in Marshall County say two men who escaped a Marysville jail Sunday night may be headed east towards Kansas City.
The railroad history of Marysville is reflected in a LifeTiles mural erected about a month ago at the Pony Express Plaza, 7th and Broadway.
Information: 353-2221. Saturday Cruise Night a ' 5 to 10 p.m. today at Spangles, US-24 highway.
Old Karlan store may get face-lift
A drawing shows the renovation plan, which includes restoring the windows that were filled in with concrete after the 1966 tornado.
Joe's Easter Egg Hunt: Riddle No. 9
On the ninth day of Joe's Mildly Entertaining Easter Egg Hunt, here's another riddle containing clues to the location of an imaginary egg: Today's hidden egg lies where numbered roads meet.
Johnny V. Mullins, 44, of Marysville, Kan., was pronounced dead at a Madill hospital, where he was taken following the 11:30 a.m. accident, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported.
Stabbing suspect caught in Iowa
A Marysville man suspected of stabbing his wife last week has been caught in Iowa, said the Marysville Police Department.
Police Looking For Man Accused Of Stabbing Wife
An armed and dangerous man is on the loose and now Lincoln police are teaming up with Marysville, Kansas police to track him down.
Marysville man sought in stabbing
A fugitive Marysville man may be en route to the Topeka or Havensville areas after allegedly stabbing his wife late this afternoon, said Marysville Police Chief Todd R. Ackerman.
James Joseph Buck, 61, passed away Friday, February 20, 2009 in Oshkosh, Wi following a 3 year battle with cancer.
Valentine's Day will be in full swing at the Hearts of Gold Masquerade Ball, a fundraiser for the Marshall County Arts Cooperative.
Two hurt when ice shatters windshield
Two people were injured Monday when a large chunk of ice that fell from the trailer of a semi-truck shattered the windshield of the vehicle they were in.
Maize Schools Announces Superintendent Finalists
The Maize USD 266 Board of Education has announced that they have selected three candidates to interview for their superintendent vacancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Detherage Jr. of Olathe announce the engagement of their daughter, Crystal Detherage, to Justin Miller, the son of Mr.
Still Time to Register for the Ne Kansas Family Farmers & Ranchers Conference in Marysville
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