Marshall Village President Chris Campbell and the village board presented student Grayson Armstrong with a proclamation honoring his achievement of Eagle Scout on Tuesday, March 12.
The Waterloo School Board are April, and this year, two candidates are running for different positions. Jeremy Dolfin, is running uncontested …
Tom's Guns in Marshall is gearing up for the Spring Turkey Learn to Hunt and Youth Event.
Legislators and supporters applaud March 14 as Gov. Tony Evers signs Senate Bill 744 into law as 2023 Act 117. Act 117 was co-authored by Sen.…
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The pair of senior Cardinals closed out their high school careers with one last honor from the Capitol Conference.
The senior stud at 190 lbs. led the pack as five fellow Pirates also picked up all-conference recognition.
Kenyon Miggins, Daniel Nickel, and Teseo Ruelas represented Marshall on the postseason all-conference list.
Benny Marshall, Theo Schofield, and Cameron Tschanz were recognized for helping Waterloo to a transcendent season in 2023-24.
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The Waterloo School Board are April, and this year, two candidates are running for different positions. Jeremy Dolfin, is running uncontested for school board area three, and Charles Crave, is an incumbent running for school board area two. The Waterloo-Marshall Courier reached out to the ca…
Monday, March 18 — Corned beef and cabbage, carrots, red potatoes, tropical fruit salad, Key Lime pie, bread
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Reaching into my chest freezer, I pulled out a quart-size zip-top bag full of dark green leaves. Or at least leaves that had once been dark green.
Since Po (Jack Black), the main character of the “Kung Fu Panda” movies, is known for his corpulent eating habits, it makes sense to compare the animated franchise to a sort of comfort food.
“Who’s eating my trees?” asked a participant on a hike last week. I’d been wondering the same thing! A few weeks ago I noticed creamy colored exposed wood on several small maple trees along my driveway.
NOTE: This Japanese film is available in both “subbed” and “dubbed” versions. This review is based on the “subbed” version — Japanese spoken with English subtitles.