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Each of the vehicles on display at the Shades of the Past show in Marshall had its own story. And for some of this year’s ...
I like tinkering. Mechanical things have always fascinated me.” That’s what Ray Louwagie says about his business, and his ...
Continuing his life’s mission to advocate for those with physical disabilities through an example of a professional ...
Photo by Dwayne Black Good weather, music and fun events were the perfect combination for Russell’s Bandwagon Days over the ...
Despite fighting defensive struggles and facing a deficit for five innings, Mitchell Bouwman’s 15 strikeouts and Connor ...
In a career that spanned over three decades dedicated to educating students about life around us and caring for the planet, ...
Cayden Anderson and Jackson Staab each earned medals in the shot put finals on the first day of the state track and field meet on Tuesday. While the majority of the Class A events were preliminaries, ...
The Marshall Mudcats opened their season on Monday with a senior legion doubleheader against Sleepy Eye. While the Mudcats’ ...
The special legislative session that wrapped up Monday in St. Paul wasn’t one where everyone came away happy, area legislators said. However, Rep. Chris Swedzinski and Sen. Gary Dahms said that while ...
A Marshall business owner pleaded guilty in Lyon County District Court to three counts of wrongfully obtaining assistance, court records said. Thomas Scott Pearcy, 55, entered an Alford plea to three ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday removed every member of a scientific committee that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on how to use vaccines and pledged to ...
A report was sent to the city attorney’s office for consideration of disorderly conduct charges against two men, ages 43 and 18, in an incident at 4:21 p.m. Monday on the 200 block of Stephen Avenue, ...
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