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The Lyon County Historical Society (LCHS) is currently seeking volunteers to fill one seat on the board of directors

Press Release: The Lyon County Historical Society (LCHS) is currently seeking volunteers to fill one seat on the board of directors to begin January 1, 2024 for a 2-year term.  The Lyon County Historical Society is governed by a 9-member board of directors.  The board of directors meets the 3rd Wednesday at 5:30 PM every

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The Lyon County Museum is seeking entries for the 11th Annual Indoor Christmas Tree Walk

Press Release: The Lyon County Museum, 301 W Lyon Street, Marshall is seeking entries for the 11th Annual Indoor Christmas Tree Walk, which will open on Saturday, November 18 and run through New Year’s Eve. Here is your chance to contribute your creativity and decorate a tree to be viewed by visitors over the holidays. 

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Marshall Area Chamber of Commerce Offers a Letter of Support for a New Aquatics Center

The Marshall Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has written a letter of support to the City of Marshall in favor of the project with a 15-0 vote. A new aquatic center in Marshall would be a great addition to the city – providing improved entertainment to the community along with drawing visitors from

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Legislature adjourns: Historic policy changes, state government spending and tax increases

MINNESOTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: The Legislature wrapped up its final bills of the 2023 session and adjourned for the year late last night. In all, the legislative majorities are set to raise taxes by $10 billion in the next four years, and that’s after draining the record $17.5 billion surplus. Major changes in policy were

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MnDOT Offers Workshops to Small Businesses Seeking Agency Contracts

ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Department of Transportation is offering a virtual and several in-person workshops to small businesses hoping to earn MnDOT contracts for smaller construction projects, maintenance work or needs requiring specific professional technical skills. From tree trimming work and landscaping projects, to paving sidewalks and fixing fences, MnDOT has a variety

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Avera Marshall Thrift Store to Launch New Business Model

Media Contact: Stacy Neubeck, Communications & Public Relations Partner, Avera Marshall, 507-537-9024, [email protected] MARSHALL, MINN. (March 28, 2023) — The Avera Marshall Thrift Store has been part of the Marshall community for more than 35 years, and leaders say plans for a new business model are aimed at equipping the store for success long into

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State of the City 2023

State of the City 2023 – Byrnes says census appeal approved

Marshall officials brag there is a lot on the ‘horizon’ MARSHALL — The city of Marshall saw some key developments over the past year. But there’s also a lot of work ahead in a variety of areas, Mayor Bob Byrnes and City Administrator Sharon Hanson said. During Wednesday’s State of the City Address, Byrnes and

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