Columns/Editorials
August 11, 2023

The Way It Was – Prom night

By Bill Boyd

Editor’s note: This is another column in Bill Boyd’s new series, “The Way It Was,” about growing up in Marysville. Bill continues to work with the Union County Historical Society to obtain information for his stories.
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On a warm spring day some time ago, we got a visit from a couple o...

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