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Kevin Rippe was born in Marysville and moved to Smith Center at the age of 1, then graduated from Smith Center High School in 1995. He graduated from Cloud County Community College in 1997, and joined the staff of KKAN/KQMA radio in Phillipsburg a year later. Since June of 2011 Kevin has been with us here at Your Country KNDY. You can hear Kevin on daily news reports, as well as calling area high school football and basketball. Kevin lives in Marysville with his wife Melissa, and 4 children Brennen, Jacob, Bailee, and Joshua.

Nemaha County Sheriff’s Office Warns of A Scam

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The Nemaha County Sheriff’s office is warning everyone of a scam which involves the victim receiving a text message on their phone stating their Debit Card has been cancelled and that they need to call the number provided to fix the problem.  When the victim calls the number, they are asked to give their debit card number in an attempt ... Read More »

Meeting to Discuss Next Phase of Seneca Main Street Project

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There will be a meeting regarding the next phase of the Seneca Main Street Project from 6th to 10th Street.  The meeting will be at the Seneca Library Community Room Wednesday at 5 p.m.  The public is encouraged to attend.  The first phase of the project, which included reconstruction of three blocks of Seneca’s brick Main Street from 3rd to ... Read More »

Sabetha Teen Still on the Run

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UPDATE: Kristina Richey was located on 12/10/12 in Oregon unharmed.A Sabetha teen, missing since Friday evening, and listed as a runaway, is still on the run.  Authorities continue to search for 16 year old Kristina Richey, who’s car was found at an outlet mall in Nebraska City, NE on Friday.  She told friends she was meeting a truck driver and ... Read More »

Two Ag Producer Seminars Coming Up

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The River Valley Extension District will have a series of seminars, workshops, and schools to provide education on a wide variety of topics of interest to agricultural producers. The first program will be “Cost Saving Tips for Winter Cattle Feeding” coming up this Thursday, December 13th at the Linn American Legion. The program will start at 5:15 p.m. with registration. ... Read More »

Koester House Museum to Have Open House Sunday

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The Koester House Museum will have an open house this Sunday from 1-6 p.m.  It’ll be a chance to drop by and see the decorated bird cages, join in caroling and enjoy a cup of hot cider or punch and cookies.  You’re encouraged to stop by before or after the Marshall County Community Choir performance at the First Christian Church, ... Read More »

Semi Spills Liquid Nitrogen in Wreck

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A semi lost control on a curve north of Marysville on Highway 77 and ended up on it’s side Monday afternoon, spilling liquid nitrogen and causing the highway to be shut down for part of the night.  Randy Keith of Kentucky was the driver and he was taken by ambulance to Community Memorial Healthcare.  According to the report, the semi ... Read More »

Marshall County Property Tax Deadline is Dec. 20

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Marshall County’s property tax deadline for the first half of 2012 is due December 20th.  County Treasurer Linda Weber says about $8.1 million total is due for the first half and so far only about one-fourth of it has been collected, at just over $2 million. Read More »

Coldest Air of Season to Arrive This Weekend

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The coldest air of the season will filter into the area late this weekend.  Forecast lows for Sunday night are in the single digits with afternoon highs Sunday and Monday only around the freezing mark.  There’s also a chance of rain, possibly mixed with snow, late Saturday night into early Sunday.  Now is the time to prepare your home and ... Read More »

Rep. Heulskamp Looses Ag Committee Seat

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U.S. Representative Tim Heulskamp has lost his seat on the House Ag committee.  A group of about 30 House Republican leaders met in private and they decided to take matters into their own hands and make an example of 4 conservatives who didn’t vote consistently with House Speaker John Boehner and his allies.  If the decision stands, the U.S. House ... Read More »

Dallas Brass in Marshall County Next Week

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The Marshall County Arts Cooperative is bringing in a brass ensemble, just over a week after it had a 2 time Grammy winning string quartet.  The group, Dallas Brass, will be in Marysville next Tuesday and Wednesday and will present a free concert at 7 pm Wednesday evening in the Marysville High School Auditorium to wrap up their residency here.  ... Read More »

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