Paintings, ink drawings, sculptures and even optical illusions – there’s a wide variety of art by area youth on display at ...
Volunteers are seldom seen and rarely heard from, but they make an enormous difference for many local non-profit organizations. Any amount of time someone donates is helpful. Just an hour a week doing ...
A two-vehicle crash was reported at the intersection of Bruce Street and East College Drive on Friday afternoon. Marshall ...
Questions about tree planting led to some discussion at Tuesday’s Marshall City Council meeting. Under an amended city ordinance, home builders will not have to meet city tree planting requirements in ...
As the result of taking a creative and memorable approach to teaching, and solidifying the sense of belonging in her career ...
The city of Wabasso will be terminating the general contractor in an improvement project for the city’s water treatment facility and wells. That action came after the city learned the general ...
Last October, we were into soybean harvest, when I got a call from Fritz Busch. Fritz is a friend and a reporter for The Journal. Every so often he calls to see what’s going on with farmers. Right ...
In 1967, Loren and Janice Veire moved to Ivanhoe and started a plumbing and custom spraying business. Ten years later, that ...
Bill Eibner and Brea Wear were on a gravel (sand) bar searching for fossils and artifacts on the Cottonwood River just east ...
Davis, whose life journey began on a rural Lynd farm. Her journey took her away for years before returning to a career ...
A string of sixth-inning hits helped the Tracy-Milroy-Balaton softball team push past Murray County Central for a 6-5 ...
Sophomore Caysen Lien pitched a no-hitter with 10 strikeouts through his five innings on the mound to lead the Yellow Medicine East baseball team to an 11-1 mercy-rule win over ...
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