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New bus service vows to invest in drivers

MARSHALL — The new owners of Southwest Coaches say they will remain committed to serving the Marshall area with school bus service. On Tuesday, Reliant Transportation Group CEO Tom Nightingale told Marshall School Board members that the company would continue upholding the same values as ...

‘Keep plucking away’ on county budget

MARSHALL — Lyon County’s 2027 levy was a topic of discussion again at this week’s commissioner meeting. On Tuesday, commissioners went over possible ways to help reduce the preliminary levy, and other possible funding sources for some county costs. In the end, there were still some ...

Pride in the Tiger receives $20,000 grant for careers lab

MARSHALL — A local business is helping to provide more options for career exploration at Marshall Public Schools’ Alternative Learning Center. This week, the Pride in the Tiger Foundation announced that it received a $20,000 grant from the U.S. Bank Foundation to help support the development of a Practical Assessment Exploration System lab at the ALC. “The Lab will provide students with authentic opportunities to practice workplace skills, explore different career pathways, and recognize their own potential,” said MPS Superintendent Jeremy Williams. “Experiences like these ...

Friendships, laughter keeps them pedaling

MARSHALL — Jan Louwagie, one of the founding members of the Trail Travelers Bike Club, recalls going to a campground in Walker with everyone. They spent hours around a table playing cards and laughing. She remembers at one point the hostess came to see if they needed anything, but everyone ...

Honors, mud and crashes

MARSHALL — There was a busy weekend of events at the Lyon County Fair, from community programs to demolition derby action. Saturday morning, the fair kicked off with a recognition ceremony honoring area residents like veterans and this year's Outstanding Senior Citizen Award recipients. Ray ...

Demolition derby a family affair

MARSHALL — Like father like son, and sometimes like daughter. The demolition derby at the Lyon County Fair has been a generational activity for numerous families — even for the first responders. Banks West, 5, wore his fireman’s helmet and coat just like his dad, Matthew, on the edge ...