Karleigh Throm and Ella Johnson, both Marysville High girls' wrestlers, came through the backside of their brackets Saturday to earn 4A state medals.
Jeff Siegler was excited to meet Saturday with local residents “who are passionate about their community,” he told a crowd of ...
Both Marysville basketball teams return to central Kansas next week to continue sub-state play after wins Thursday and Friday.
Four of five Marysville wrestlers went 1-1 Friday in the 4A state tournament in Salina and are on the backside of their brackets. Brock Crome is the only Bulldog alive in the boys' tournament. He went ...
Supertrees — metal towers stacked with lights and strung with real orchids, bromeliads, ferns and tropical climbers — ...
Senior Brock Crome, Marysville, punched his ticket to the 4A state wrestling tournament early while sophomore teammate Beau ...
The Kansas Department of Commerce has announced significant changes to its Community Development Block Grant, which most Marshall County communities have used for vital infrastructure improvements.
Dylan Slifer became the first Frankfort wrestler to qualify for the state tournament.
The city of Marysville expected repairs on a sewer force main to be completed sometime Tuesday. A Marysville police officer noticed sewage in the field west of the bridge on U.S. Highway 77 on the ...
The worst thing that has ever happened to U.S. elections was the no-holds barred introduction of campaign contributions granted to corporations and other outside groups by the 2010 U.S. Supreme ...
A 14-game losing streak ended for the Frankfort girls’ basketball team Monday in a first-round sub-state game at Washington County.
The Bulldogs’ eighth-grade A-team won 45-33 at Concordia on Feb. 17. The Dogs were led by Layden Woodyard with 16 points. Caleb Nolte added 12.