Generous support from community businesses makes many of Marion’s events possible.
Many different skills, including fundraising and organization, will be useful to the group.
Join us for our next B-I-N-G-O Night on Friday, February 11.
Please check back for the status of February's classes and beyond.
A public hearing will be held on Thursday, December 9, 2021 during the regularly scheduled City Council meeting.
Trick-or-treaters are reminded to obey porch lights and watch for traffic.
Crews have been working on some pretty significant upgrades at Hanna Park.
The movie, “Sonic the Hedgehog,” will be shown at a later date (yet to be determined).
The death of a Linn County resident, between the ages of 61 and 80 years, brings to four the total number of Iowans who have died.
The Council intends to fill this vacancy by appointment.
The information will be for the months of March until August.
Garbage and recycling will be collected on Monday and according to the normal schedule for the remainder of the week.
Draper was a great supporter of Marion’s progress and tireless advocate for the community for decades.
The City of Marion is partnering with local non-profits to provide an educational series.
Construction is underway for the New Marion YMCA at 3740 Irish Drive on the corner of Tower Terrace Road and Irish Drive.
2020 will bring changes to the way you receive information from from the Marion Parks and Recreation Department.
Mayor Nicolas AbouAssaly will preside over Marion’s 26th annual State of the City presentation and luncheon on Thursday, Jan. 23.
As of Nov. 30, the City is no longer collecting yard waste at the curb.
A new Marion YMCA was first conceptualized several years ago as part of the Imagine8 community visioning process.
Find your polling location by accessing the Linn County Auditor's Election Lookup tool.
Marion Public Library piloted an extended access hour in September.
Make plans now to attend the Swamp Fox Festival in Marion this weekend, Sept. 27-29, 2019.
Thomas and Gill Park Splash Pads open through the weekend.
The City of Marion is cancelling tonight's concert due to potential for severe weather in the forecast.
Lurcore Road from Indian Creek Road to the south side of the bridge will be reduced to one lane now through Sept. 20 due to construction.
Winslow Road along Hunters Field Subdivision will be closed for up to six weeks starting Sept. 9.
The Marion Public Library will extend hours in the month of September in celebration of National Library Card Sign-up Month.
Boys & Girls Clubs, in conjunction with the Marion Youth Coalition, are hosting an open house to introduce the community to the Marion Y ...
The City of Marion will host a ribbon cutting on Wednesday, Aug. 28 at 4 p.m. to celebrate the completion and official opening of the co ...
The Marion Civil Rights Commission envisions a community that is welcoming, inclusive and preserves the personal dignity of all people. ...
If you possess physical stamina and mental strength, consider applying to be a volunteer firefighter.
Kindergarten teacher Diane Graham had ignored two students who reported sexual abuse by a teen classroom volunteer, prosecutors said.
Dan Whitlow is credited with implementing the city's capital improvement program.
The winner couldn't believe it, but his kids were revved up about the $40,000 car they won in a Hy-Vee contest.
Ryan "Brain" Brainard of KHAK radio fell from a ladder at his home last week.
An estimated 51,000 people were out of work last month, down from 60,800 in October 2016.
Des Moines-area event open to beginners and more advanced dance students.
March is here, now when will spring arrive?
When will the snow hit and how much?
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