We have great events planned like free horse drawn hayrides, Micro brew Festival at Memorial Arena and music on the streets from 11-3 by the Jenson Sisters.
On Tuesday, September 20th from 5—7 pm, the City of Marshall’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission will be hosting Marshall’s second Welcoming Week event at Justice Park.
If you arrive before the leave reach full color, you may be in luck to see more than 2 million orchids or other wildflowers that bloom along a 75-mile stretch on Highway 11 from the first of May all the way to mid-Sept.
The Marshall Police Department would like to remind everyone that the placement of political campaign and other signage is not allowed under state law on any highway or street right of way.
The yearly supply drive is organized by Renae Marquis, Cheryl Bjerklie, and Donna Quam. Supplies and donations are collected from the community and purchased, along with bags sewn by Cheryl Bjerklie.
These events take time, money and months of planning. We have some fun things planned for Fall Fest 2022. We know you will have a great time but we need your help.
Save money while helping the city meet wastewater discharge requirements to protect the Redwood River. Simply having your water softener settings adjusted to the new hardness of 8 grains per gallon and adjusting salt dose along with other settings can make a big difference in the amount of salt you use and the discharge to the Redwood River!
A block of River Road between 20th St NW and 21st St NW will be closed to thru traffic for approximately 2 weeks, starting today, August 23rd, for a watermain project.
Events each day, entertainment, live music, vendors, and a cultural food bake sale, along with Scandinavian treats such as lefsa, krumkake and other delicacies baked and sold each day.