City of Marion
Recent News About City of Marion
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These former-Marion area high school basketball players’ college teams will be in action in the week ending Feb. 26
These former-Marion area high school basketball players’ college teams will be hitting the hardwood in the week ending Feb. 26
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Military Tribute Banner Program Continues in 2022
For the fifth year, the City of Marion, Marion Chamber of Commerce and Uptown Marion Main Street District have invited residents to honor those who are serving or have served in the United States Armed Forces through sponsorship of streetlight banners in the community.
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City of Marion Announces Presidents Day Schedule
Marion City Hall will be closed to the public on Monday, Feb. 21 for employee training and annual cleaning.
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Nuisance Enforcement, Property Maintenance Advisory Board Meeting on March 01
Nuisance Enforcement, Property Maintenance Advisory Board Meeting
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Red Cedar Chamber Music on February 16
Red Cedar Chamber Music
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Colton Eilers ranks 8,108th in Boys’ 18 bracket in December
Marion tennis player Colton Eilers finished 8,108th in December in the junior Boys’ 18 category of the United States Tennis Association.
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Caleb Suiter junior tennis player earns 38 points in Boys’ 18 bracket by end of December
Marion tennis player Caleb Suiter finished 7,101st in December in the junior Boys’ 18 category of the United States Tennis Association.
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Marion Civil Rights Commission Accepting Housing Assistance Grant Applications
The Marion Civil Rights Commission (MCRC) is currently accepting applications for the Marion Low & Moderate Income Housing Assistance Grant to be awarded in 2022.
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A Weekly Update from City Manager Ryan Waller
For the Good of the Order
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Marion Community Survey Now Open to All Residents
Any Marion resident over the age of 18 who did not receive a copy of The National Community Survey™ by mail is now invited to participate in the online version of the survey.
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Marion tennis player Colton Eilers ranks in Boys' 16 doubles bracket in December 2021
Marion tennis player Colton Eilers won 120 points playing doubles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 16 category of the United States Tennis Association by December 2021.
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City Offices to Close in Observance of New Year's Holiday
Marion City Hall and other City offices will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 30 and Friday, Dec. 31 in observance of the New Year’s holiday.
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Bingo Night on Feb 11
Join us at the Lowe Park Arts and Environment Center for nights of fun, socializing, and a chance to win some cash!
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Coffeehouse Nights presented by the Marion Arts Council: Roots of Rhythm on Feb 4
Coffeehouse Nights presented by the Marion Arts Council: Roots of Rhythm
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City Council Considers Interim Sewer Fee Increase
With City Council approval, in March 2022, the City of Marion will be increasing sanitary sewer fees from $4.39 to $4.60 per flow unit due to increasing costs associated with wastewater treatment services.
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IN FOCUS: 1.21.22 A Weekly Update from City Manager Ryan Waller
For the Good of the Order
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Shooting Stars Instructional Basketball for K-1st Graders Accepting Registrations
Newly Added- Register by January 17
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ITC Midwest Awards $40,000 to Support Tree Replanting in Marion
ITC Midwest has awarded $40,000 to support tree replanting in Marion following the August 2020 derecho.
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Marion Civil Service Commission Meeting February 1
Agendas, council packet, minutes, video and Zoom.com access information can all be found by selecting the "Agendas & Minutes" icon below.
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Uptown Marion Library to change Hours of Operation
The Marion Public Library will be making permanent changes to the Uptown Library hours.