Marysville singles player Ava Spicer needs to win her first round on Saturday to qualify for the 3-2-1A state tennis ...
Marysville couldn't sustain enough drives Friday night in a district and North Central Kansas League football game against ...
Marysville police chief Matt Simpson said Thursday that he is interviewing for a new job elsewhere. The Advocate learned that Simpson was considering leaving and called him to ask why. Simpson ...
A pair of first-place and second-place finishes propelled the Marysville girls’ tennis team to a sixth straight North Central ...
A large crowd held a candlelight vigil Sunday evening on the Blue Rapids square for Emma Brungardt, 19, a 2023 Valley Heights ...
Keep swimming and dream big” was Olympic swimmer Katie Ledecky’s advice to Maddi Lowrey, Waterville, when they met last month ...
Now that the eight-man state record for consecutive wins belongs solely to Axtell, the Eagles’ focus will be on the next ...
Their colors range from bright and deep red to white with pink blotches and bright red centers. The blooms on these perennial ...
It’s National Newspaper Week, which means it’s time to thank everyone who reads the Advocate and all who advertise with us. We’d also like to thank those imaginative community members ...
A large crowd held a candlelight vigil Sunday evening on the Blue Rapids Square for Emma Brungardt, a 2023 Valley Heights ...
A half-cent sales tax renewal for Community Memorial Healthcare was to be discussed at one more town hall meeting this week at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Beattie Community Center.
If you were lucky enough to be a teenager when Detroit’s Motor-Town (“MOTOWN”) music was in its heyday, but lived in the Marysville area and missed the “Sounds of Soul” ...