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Seems this blog is the only source for an online Marshall newspaper.
I sincerely hope I'm not the first to say, "how disappointing".
As a former Marshall resident, I searched the web looking for both the current news that affects my family still living there and an archive of the city's past.
Most suprising was the lack of archive. For a city that prides itself on a rich and storied past, I expected much more.
I've not been able to pick up a paper copy of the Chronicle in many years but I hope the quality is much more than what is seen in this blog. Had I stayed in Marshall, it looks like I would have never learned the skills that make me competitive professional photographer in the Chicago market. Even a vintage "Kodak Pocket Guide to Better Picture Taking" could improve what I'm seeing here.
This is not at all how I remember my city's newspaper being. Over the summer I enjoyed a lovely tour of many of Michigan's small towns. All had a journalistic quality that rivals my beloved Sun-Times. The Marshall Chronicle would do itself a service to look toward them.
Constance Rodenbarger
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