Marshall Mayor Bob Byrnes called it a “generational project” for the city during the groundbreaking ceremony held in May.
During that same groundbreaking of the Highway 19/College Drive reconstruction project, U.S. Sen. Tina Smith recognized the road work would affect the heart of the ...
If I could bottle up these 85-degree days in July and save them for early February, I would, especially if the fishing that is part-and-parcel with summer comes along with my preserved point in time. From sunfish and crappies to white and largemouth bass, this time of year presents fast fishing ...
When you retire, one of the biggest expenses you may be confronted with on a regular basis is health care. Even if you enroll in Medicare, you may need to pay various medical costs out-of-pocket — and, in general, costs are going up, not down. Fortunately, there are tools that can help make ...
In 1982, St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church and Parsonage were listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In Lyon County, there is a total of 12 listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to St. Paul’s Church, there are: Martin Norseth house in Cottonwood, ...
We have been learning about Ann (Benson) Rudolph, who graduated from St. Olaf College’s nursing program in 1964. She began a two-year Army service obligation, completing her Nursing Officer Basic Course and working at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. She married in July ...
Every year in late July on a Thursday Marshall gets a little crazy.
The city hosts an annual Crazy Days celebration, a day filled with bargains at local businesses. It begins bright and early at 7 a.m. and continues until late afternoon.
We had a good Crazy Days this year. The weather was ...