Living history: Union County’s pioneer story lives on
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The Doellinger-Geer cabin is pictured circa 1898 on the family farm along Weaver Road south of Marysville. Shown, left to right, are Anna Elisabeth Rausch Doellinger (1829-1904), widow of Stephen Doellinger; grandsons Henry Geer, Albert Geer and Walter Geer; daughter Anna Mary Doellinger Geer; and son-in-law John Leonard Geer. Two younger grandchildren, Lawrence Geer and Matilda “Tillie” Geer, who was born in the cabin in 1903 and is believed to have been the last person born there, were not yet born when the photograph was taken. (Photo submitted)
Historic cabin finds new home at St. John’s Lutheran Church
From JT Staff Reports 
July 4, 2026
Editor’s note: The following article is supplied by Nina Boerger. ––– In the spring of 2024, St. John’s Lutheran Church began the process of preservin...
Before the fireworks: Marysville’s first Fourth of July
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Fireworks light up the night sky during a past Independence Day celebration in Marysville. Community Fourth of July festivities have been a local tradition since 1828, when about 75 people gathered in the village’s tiny frontier settlement for Marysville’s first Independence Day celebration. (Journal-Tribune file photo)
From JT Staff Reports 
July 4, 2026
Editor’s note: Information from the following story comes from articles appearing in an article in the Marysville Tribune of July 10, 1878 and one fro...
Jonathan Alder: The frontier captive who bridged two worlds
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Jonathan Alder’s cabin at the Madison County Historical Society’s Museum of History. (Photo submitted)
From JT Staff Reports 
July 4, 2026
Few people in Ohio history lived a life as extraordinary as Jonathan Alder. He was a child of the American Revolution, a frontier captive, an adopted ...
America’s birthday meets small-town tradition
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Above, a large crowd fills downtown Plain City during one of the community’s original Corn Carnivals. Held annually from 1914 through 1919, the Corn Carnival drew visitors from across the region with parades, contests, entertainment and agricultural exhibits. The festival celebrated the area’s agricultural heritage while bringing together residents for one of the community’s largest annual gatherings. More than a century later, the Corn Carnival remains one of the most cherished traditions in Plain City’s history. (Photos submitted)
Plain City revives Corn Carnival for country’s 250th
By Jack Christian 
July 4, 2026
The Village of Plain City is preparing to host a week of festivities as part of the nationwide America 250 commemoration, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States. The celebration will b...
Union County’s Revolutionary roots
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Our story begins long before county's creation in 1820
By From JT Staff Reports 
July 4, 2026
Editor’s note: The following article is supplied by Stephen W. Badenhop, Union County Archivist. ––– 250 years ago, a group of men, known as America’s founding fathers, gathered in Philadelphia at the...
From revolution to Union County
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The grave of Col. James Curry, shown above at Oakdale Cemetery, marks the final resting place of one of Union County’s founders and a Revolutionary War veteran. Originally buried on his Jerome Township farm after his death in 1834, Curry and his wife were reinterred at Oakdale Cemetery in 1883, where the monument stands as one of the county’s most significant links to the American Revolution. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)
How America's first veterans helped settle Ohio's frontier
By From JT Staff Reports 
July 4, 2026
When delegates gathered in Philadelphia in 1776 to declare independence from Great Britain, the forests, prairies and streams that would one day become Union County lay hundreds of miles beyond the na...
Virginia Military District: A Revolutionary War legacy that built the area
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Pictured above is a map of the Virginia Military District appearing on the Ohio Historical Marker on the Union County Courthouse lawn. The map shows the portion of the district that became Union County, in the upper portion. (Photo submitted)
By From JT Staff Reports 
July 3, 2026
When Union County residents look across fields, roads and communities that define the county today, few realize that much of the land owes its settlement to a promise made to soldiers who fought for A...
North Lewisburg prepares for a birthday of its own
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Pictured above, at right, is Hunter Horsley, the winner of North Lewisburg’s Bicentennial Commemorative Postmark competition. Triad students were asked to submit designs which where then judged by the Bicentennial Committee members. The commemorative postmark will be available during Labor Day weekend celebrations, with a postmaster stationed at North Lewisburg Community Park to officially stamp items brought by residents and visitors. While there is only one overall winner, Horsley’s entry and three other finalists’ designs will be used in promotional materials in the coming months. Each student received a framed banner featuring their design along with a thank-you and monetary award from the village. Pictured with Horsley are, from left, Addison Kielman, Kaitlyn Herron and Serenity Vinson. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson)
Village plans for bicentennial
By Chad Williamson 
July 3, 2026
North Lewisburg is preparing to celebrate its 200th anniversary this Labor Day weekend with four days of events honoring the village’s history while bringing residents together for family-friendly act...
U.C. makes SNAP strides; state still at risk
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By Michael Williamson 
July 3, 2026
If numbers don’t change by next year, the state could face more than a hundred million dollars in potential penalties for high error rates related to SNAP benefits. Despite Union County not contributi...
Heat retreat packs pool
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By Sarah Vollrath 
July 3, 2026
Families packed the Marysville Municipal Swimming Pool 0n Thursday as the temperature climbed to about 96 degrees, with the heat index pushing into the triple digits. The hot, humid pattern is expecte...
Richwood welcomes Relay for America runners
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Relay for America, a group of 250 marathon runners carrying an American flag from San Francisco, California to Washington D.C., passed through Richwood on Tuesday to much fanfare from locals. Above, a relay runner brandishing the American flag runs by the crowd of locals on Ottawa Street, who assembled around 6:30 p.m. in anticipation of the relay’s arrival. Several locals also joined in the relay during various stretches of the race. (Photo submitted)
Residents line Ottawa St. to cheer runners on their journey to D.C.
By Kyle Meddles 
July 2, 2026
Richwood residents showcased their patriotism on the national stage as runners with Relay for America passed through the village Tuesday evening. At around 6:30 p.m., runners bearing the American flag...
Richwood’s Plotner Hardware passing the torch to Ace
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Plotner Hardware has officially closed its doors and handed the keys off to Ace Hardware after 16 years of business in Richwood. Pictured above from left to right, Vallarie and Brad Plotner gave some insight into their history and the decision to step away from hardware. (Journal-Tribune photo by Sarah Vollrath)
By Sarah Vollrath 
July 2, 2026
Richwood residents Brad and Vallarie Plotner started Plotner Hardware with nothing but a dream: to bring their community a place where they can purchase construction items with a family-oriented feel....
UCSO facility could move and developers may pitch in
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By Michael Williamson 
July 2, 2026
Union County officials said developers are open to the idea of helping relocate the sheriff’s office training facility on U.S. 36. Administrator Bill Narducci said he and Sheriff Mike Justice recently...
City, county plan week of events for America’s 250th
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By Michael Williamson 
July 2, 2026
There are a number of America 250 activities going on around Union County and the City of Marysville the week of July 4 Fourth of July This year’s July 4th celebration will feature the Old Glory 5K at...
Ready for the holiday
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By Kevin Behrens 
July 1, 2026
A home on Hardin Place is decked out in red, white and blue as Independence Day approaches. Patriotic decorations throughout the yard help celebrate the Fourth of July and the nation’s 250th anniversa...
Heat wave a danger for farmers
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 1, 2026
With Ohio’s first major heat wave of the summer settling in, OSU Extension is urging farmers to take extra precautions to protect themselves, their employees and their livestock from dangerous tempera...
Burke: Focus on local issues, service, not partisan politics
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 1, 2026
Former Ohio lawmaker, Marysville City Council member  and Union County Commissioner Dave Burke believes government works best when elected officials spend less time chasing partisan battles and more t...
Drone used to find NUCFD Lt after incident
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By Kyle Meddles 
July 1, 2026
A lieutenant with the Northern Union County Fire Department was arrested Monday night on a domestic violence charge following an incident at his Richwood-area home. According to Union County Sheriff’s...
Hagedorn out after 25 years leading Scotts
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Nate Baxter, pictured above, named to be company's new CEO and president
By Michael Williamson 
June 30, 2026
Scotts Miracle-Gro has a new chief executive officer. The Marysville-based lawn and garden company announced Monday that its board of directors has named Nate Baxter president and CEO, effective immed...
YMCA, library available for those seeking to escape the daytime heat
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By Michael Williamson 
June 30, 2026
Temperatures are expected to climb well into the 90s this week and there are a couple of places Union County residents can beat the heat. “The places for us that have offered to assist during daytime ...
Right in, right out median being installed
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By Kevin Behrens 
June 30, 2026
Construction crews work through the installation of a right-in, right-out median at the Delaware Avenue and Connolly Street intersection. Work began last week and now drivers will only be able to acce...
YMCA parking lot work begins
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 29, 2026
Workers are shown beginning paving work at the Union County YMCA this morning as the organization moves forward with a $230,000 parking lot renovation funded through community donations. The paving pr...
NU golf players participate in HOJGA tournament
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Ethan Monroe getting ready to hit the ball during the 2025 campaign (Journal-Tribune file photo)
By Sarah Vollrath 
July 6, 2026
NU golf players participate in HOJGA tournament The Heart of Ohio Junior Golf Association held their Blues Creek G.C. tournament on June 29 in Marysville. Seven local golf players from the North Union...
Fairbanks football looking for “renewal of commitment”
Sports
Bryson Griffith running the ball against Madison-Plains during the 2025 campaign.
By Sarah Vollrath 
July 6, 2026
Head coach for the Fairbanks football team, Dave Carroll, is calling for a “renewal of commitment” for the 2026 campaign. “Our sports at Fairbanks are great, I was telling the kids, ‘why not us?’,” sa...
USGA Senior Open Championship is underway
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Image of Colin Montgomerie preparing for tee time at the USGA Senior Open Championships (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)
By Sarah Vollrath 
July 1, 2026
The USGA Senior Open Championship will begin on the second of July at the Scioto Country Club in Columbus, accepting nearly 3,000 entries from 49 states, 38 foreign countries, the District of Columbia...
Sports
By Sarah Vollrath 
July 1, 2026
Following an investigation regarding an OHSAA Bylaw, Olentangy Orange was found to have violated Administrative Responsibility and Institutional Control requirements. The investigation was prompted by...
12U baseball championship
Sports
Top left to right: Owen McClelland, Carter Mills, Ben McCarthy, Zach Layne, William Hirtz, Reis Conrad, John Feldschau, Jonathan Perkins, Coach Kelly Daniel, Tyler Daniel, Vinny Farmer, Coach Jacob Fox, Carter Fox Bottom left to right: Assistant Coach Rob Miller, Head Coach Vince Hostetler, Reid Means, Luca Brant, Nate Gunning, Brantley Whitlock, Ryan Miller, Shawn Moran, Brandon Weaver, Marco Parente, Brantley Hostetler, Grayson Tobias, Declan Brown, Gavin Long (laying down), Justin Evans (laying down).
June 30, 2026
Winning team: Plain City Alder Black Final Score: 15-7
Girls flag football recognized by OHSAA
Sports
Fairbanks girls flag football posing with “W” hands after winning a game. Pictured top left to right: Sam Warye, Jason Vicari (head coach), Meredith Reinhard, Harper Landon, Grace Keiderling, Adyson Willett, Bianca Sanchez, Logan Fillman, Mara Vicari, Becky Andrews, Magdalena Espada. Bottom left to right: Jolie Porter, Sara Lynch, Hannah Boehm.
By Sarah Vollrath 
June 29, 2026
The OHSAA Board of Directors held a board meeting on June 11th, where they unanimously voted to approve girls flag football as a recognized sport, making it the 29th sport to be approved by the associ...
8U baseball silver bracket championship
Sports
Pictured are the Raymond and Black Knight Furies youth baseball teams. Front row, from left, are Leo Whiteside, Alex Pope, Max Spain, Christian Kummerer, Junior Cordle, Jagger Hucle, Cayden Witte, Jaxton McCoy, Bohannon Coomer, Kenny Parrish and Ryler Steele. Back row, from left, are Carson Wright, Isaiah Berry, Garrett Austin, Jase Carmin, Lane Thomas, Mason Pope, Easton Humphrey, Paxton Eggleston, Griffin Lott and Nash Harrington. Coaches, from left, are Caleb Carmin, Dallas Thomas, Curtis Kummerer, Ricky Austin, Rachel Parrish and Austin Hucle. Not pictured are Theodore Guittar and coach Kenny Parrish. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)
June 26, 2026
The Marysville Junior Baseball Softball Association held their 8U baseball silver-bracket championship on Wednesday.
Fairbanks volleyball pre-season is underway
Sports
2026 senior Adalyn Castle prepares to serve the ball (Journal-Tribune file photo)
By Sarah Vollrath 
June 25, 2026
The Fairbanks volleyball team’s season is in full-swing, with the local summer-league, named the Friendship Cup, finishing up this weekend. The Panthers are in the running for a championship, but thei...
Marysville football program facing new opponents for 2026 campaign
Sports
Brady Carper takes off with the ball against Dublin Jerome (Journal-Tribune file photo)
By Sarah Vollrath 
June 25, 2026
The Marysville Monarchs football team has officially begun their 2026 campaign with countless hours of conditioning, weight lifting, and agility work. With the graduation of 22 seniors from the 2025 s...
Local wrestlers take on the USA Wrestling National Duals competition
Sports
Reese Thomas gets wrangles with an opponent from the state of Washington (Journal-Tribune photo provided by Shawn Andrews)
By Sarah Vollrath 
June 24, 2026
Team Ohio took on the USA Wrestling National Duals tournament in Westfield, Indiana starting on the 16th and lasting through the 20th. Numerous local athletes had the opportunity to compete at the nat...
NU trap shooting team places second at state competition
Sports
An image of Connor Cobb, Alex Dexter and Will Skriletz, three of the top best shooters on the team. Cobb broke 96 clay birds, while Dexter and Skriletz each broke 99. (Journal-Tribune image provided by Joe Rhea)
By Sarah Vollrath 
June 23, 2026
North Union wrapped up their trap shooting season, finishing second in the state after competing against nearly 40 teams. Competing in large division, the trap shooting team was faced with numerous sc...
A local family brings golf tournament back to life after 13 years of absence
Sports
Jaxon Jolliff, center, took first place on Saturday in the North Union Boys Golf Team Hole-in-One contest on Saturday at Eric Shields’ one-hole golf course on Ohio 4. Jolliff had the closest shot, finishing 24 feet, seven inches from the hole. Brad Wallace, left, was second while Clancy McMahon, right, was third. (Journal-Tribune photo by Bob Putman)
By Bob Putman 
June 23, 2026
After a more than a 10-year absence, the Shields family brought back a tradition that attracted area golfers to its one-hole golf course. Built decades ago by Tom Shields, father of Eric Shields, a gr...
Local cagers hit court for summer scrimmage action
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North Union’s Max White (left) goes up for a shot over Fairbanks’ Collin Bailey (right) and Luke Boehm during Tuesday’s basketball scrimmage at Fairbanks. (Journal-Tribune photo by Bob Putman)
By Bob Putman 
June 19, 2026
The high school boys basketball season is still months away. However, that does not mean teams are not doing things to get ready when that first tipoff takes place. North Union and Fairbanks got toget...
MHS softball team looking to see who will assume No. 1 pitcher spot
Sports
Maci Lee prepares to fire the ball toward the plate. Lee is one of several MHS pitchers looking to take over the No. 1 spot in the circle for the 2027 season. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
June 19, 2026
Pitching is the heart and soul of any fast pitch soft- ball squad, regardless of the level of play. Strong work from within the circle has long been a trademark of Marysville High School softball team...
Sports
By Tim Miller 
June 18, 2026
The Heart of Ohio Junior Golf Association held its third tournament of the 2026 season on Monday. The event was held at the Golf Club of Bucyrus. Rawley Risner of North Union tied with Kolten Crider o...
Monarchs earn baseball awards
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Marysville’s Mason Springs, right, pulls into second base in this file photo. Springs was named to the Ohio Capital Conference (Capital Division) and the Division I Central District first teams for the 2026 season. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
June 18, 2026
Several Marysville High School baseball players have earned special awards for the 2026 season. Senior Mason Springs was named to the first- team in both the Ohio Capital Conference (Cardinal Division...
Fairbanks baseball players earn OHC,  Central District accolades for 2026
Sports
Fairbanks pitcher Carson Reames prepares to deliver the ball to the plate. The lefty hurler earned first-team honors in the Ohio Heritage Conference and the Central District for Division V. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
June 17, 2026
A trio of Fairbanks High School baseball players have earned special recognition for the 2026 season. All three earned accolades in the Ohio Heritage Conference. Pitcher/outfielder Carson Reames was n...
Athletes put through paces at Army “boot camp”
Sports
Marysville High School athletes pull a 4,500-pound Army Humvee across the area outside the football field Friday morning. It was just one of several physical activities participated in during an Army "boot camp." (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
June 16, 2026
High school athletes go through a lot of physical conditioning in order to become better in the sports of their choice. A number of Marysville High School athletes, however, were recently put through ...
Triad schedules 2026 inductions into Athletic Hall of Fame
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The graphic shows the 2026 inductees into the Triad Athletic Hall of Fame. The ceremony will be conducted on Saturday, beginning at noon. (Photo submitted)
By Tim Miller 
June 15, 2026
Triad school officials will be honoring a part of the district’s athletic past this coming weekend. School officials have announced the fourth annual Athletic Hall of Fame class will be honored. The c...