Marshall recognized as a 2025 Tree City USA community

Scott Wolfersberger, Mayor at City of Marshall
Scott Wolfersberger, Mayor at City of Marshall
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The City of Marshall has been named a 2025 Tree City USA community by the Arbor Day Foundation. This recognition highlights Marshall’s ongoing efforts to plant, grow, and maintain trees for the benefit of its residents.

Tree City USA is a national initiative that acknowledges municipalities committed to urban forestry and environmental care. The program is currently in its 50th year, marking decades of work toward healthier and more resilient cities across the country.

A full press release with additional information about Marshall’s efforts to achieve this certification is expected on March 6, 2026.



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