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Wintry weekend possible for St. Patrick events

MARSHALL — As southwest Minnesota faces a winter storm watch, area communities are still planning weekend activities. Organizers of Marshall’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade and the Shamrock Shuffle fun run at the Marshall Area YMCA said Thursday that it looked like the events were still ...

Community partnerships fight hunger

MARSHALL — Demand at area food shelves has been rising over the past year, Nicole Knobloch said. “We’re still seeing an increase in need,” said Knobloch, the food and nutrition manager with United Community Action Partnership. UCAP operates five different area food shelves, including ...

Marshall approves designer for new band shell

MARSHALL — The city of Marshall took a step forward Tuesday with plans to replace the city band shell at Liberty Park. Marshall City Council members approved a roughly $97,000 proposal with a Sioux Falls firm for design and engineering work on a new band shell. “We do have a draft ...

One injured in Hwy. 19 crash

IVANHOE — A Marshall man was injured in a two-vehicle crash Wednesday on Minnesota Highway 19, the Minnesota State Patrol said. The crash was reported at 5:32 p.m. in Royal Township, Lincoln County. A Chevy Silverado was traveling westbound on Highway 19, and a second Silverado was ...

Tigers battle to advance

The Marshall girls basketball team's bench reacts to a basket during the first half of a Class AAA state tournament game against Totino-Grace Wednesday at Maturi Pavilion in Minneapolis. The Tigers held a 40-24 halftime lead. See page B-1 for complete coverage.

No. 3 Marshall opens state tournament with dominant win over TG

MINNEAPOLIS — The No. 3 Marshall girls basketball team opened up the Class AAA state tournament with a 70-44 win over No. 6 Totino-Grace Wednesday afternoon at the University of Minnesota’s Maturi Pavilion. Specifically, the Tigers’ 42 rebounds took full control, along with an additional ...