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Masonry work at Marshallâs City Hall is now substantially complete, City Administrator Sharon Hanson said. Earlier this week, the new brick and contrasting accents could be seen without scaffolding and sheets of plastic covering them up.
MARSHALL Â The scaffolding and plastic sheets are gone, and now people passing by on Marshall’s Main Street can better see what the renovated City Hall will look like. This week, new brick and stonework on the outside of the building were visible.
“It’s substantially complete,” Marshall City Administrator Sharon Hanson said of the masonry work on City Hall. There are still windows that need to be installed, and contrasting paneling is going up on other parts of the building’s front.
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Construction on the southeast side of Marshallâs City Hall building continues. On Tuesday, members of the City Council went over costs related to the demolition of the former Marshall Hotel, and rebuilding the southeast wall of city hall.
MARSHALL Â Construction continues at Marshall’s City Hall and the site of the former Marshall Hotel. And while members of the Marshall City Council were faced with some increased costs, council members said they weren’t completely unexpected.
At Tuesday’s city council meeting, council members discussed and then approved a pair of change orders related to the ongoing construction downtown. Although council members talked about the change orders, there wasn’t much controversy over them. Council member Russ Labat said the discussion was for the sake of transparency within the city.
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Avera Tyler hospital staff members hold a community testing event on July 15 in reaction to Lincoln County spike in COVID-19 cases after the July Fourth weekend.
MARSHALL Â A lot can happen in the space of a year and at times, it seemed like 2020 was really putting that idea to the test.
The Independent’s top stories of the year include national and international events that touched, and in some cases drastically changed, life in southwest Minnesota. At the same time, area communities continued to move forward with school and municipal building projects that had been a long time in the planning.
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