Marysville baseball and softball teams accomplished three things last spring — state berths; eighth-seeds; and a desire to ...
Another step toward change in ownership of the Koester House Museum and Gardens was approved Monday night by the Marysville City Council when members agreed to the terms in a ...
Kansans will go to the polls in the August, 2026, primary election to again decide a profound question that could well affect the strength of this state’s judiciary, and thus ...
Low-cost testing at the annual Spring Health Fair at Community Memorial Healthcare will run from 6 to 10 a.m. Saturday at the Marysville hospital.
Three key players return for Valley Heights’ baseball team that was 5-15 in its first year last spring. The Mustangs will have some experience from boys who played for the K-18 team in the summer that ...
Chickens, ducks and quail will be allowed to live in Marysville as a result of a 5-3 vote at Monday night’s council meeting.
Work is expected to begin no later than Sept. 1 on a $1.29 million storm sewer replacement/upgrade project in Marysville.
If you want to understand Marysville, you need to walk through its museums. You need to step into the places that hold our stories, where the past is preserved not for the sake of nostalgia, but to ...
Marysville swept Sabetha in baseball and softball doubleheaders to open the season Tuesday at home. The Bulldogs’ baseball team outlasted Sabetha 16-12, 13-10, while the softball team won 6-2, 16-6.
Chris Lierz, owner of Hilltop Creations, remembers going with his parents to cabinet jobs as a child. His folks, Lynn and ...
Getting to 26-0 was no easy feat for the Centralia Panthers, the second seed in the 1A Division I state tournament in Dodge ...
There was no question about Axtell's intentions from tip off to the final buzzer Saturday in the 1A Division II boys' state ...