Weddings
August 27, 2016

MR.AND MRS. JOSEPH MCGARVEY

By From JT Staff Reports

Richard and Rebecca Wagner of Marysville announce the marriage of their daughter Laura Marie Wagner and Joseph Michael McGarvey on August 6, 2016 at Christ Lutheran Church in Bexley.

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Weddings
By From JT Staff Reports 
June 23, 2020
A wedding ceremony was held on May 27, 2020 for Brandon Enos and Mara Thomas. The outdoor ceremony was held at Darby Haven Acres, home of the bride’s grandparents, Jim and Gloria Butler of Plain City....
Weddings
By From JT Staff Reports 
November 18, 2019
Jessica Donna Wickline and Cary Eugene Hisey, Jr., pictured above, were married Sept. 14 in Piqua. The couple resides in Marysville. (Photo submitted) Jessica Donna Wickline and Cary Eugene Hisey Jr. ...
Weddings
By From JT Staff Reports 
November 5, 2019
Pictured above are “Charley” and Audra Garwood. The couple was married in September and now resides in Delaware. (Photo submitted) Audra Janette Sharp and Charles William Garwood were united in marria...
School threat believed a cover-up plan
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“tomorrow im coming to school and i will blow the school up and hurt everyone inside of the school!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!," - Threat emailed to Marysville schools Thursday night
By Kyle Meddles 
February 17, 2026
Police now suspect that the terroristic threats hoax started by a Marysville woman could have been an attempt to cover up her probation violations. Following threats made to the Marysville Exempted Vi...
City pays $4.3M for future water facility site
Local News, Marysville City Council, News
Marysville purchased 248 acres of land as part of the Dorral Farms property on Hinton-Mill Road over the weekend. While the whole property, nearly 500 acres, went up for auction, the city secured a few large sections, parcels 13, 14 and 15, shown on the map above, for a future water plant/reservoir. (Graphic submitted)
By Michael Williamson 
February 17, 2026
City officials said the land purchased over the weekend east of Marysville could save the city millions on future water infrastructure costs. On Saturday, city officials purchased 248 acres of land as...
Fire alarm during wrestling duals
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 17, 2026
Marysville firefighters are shown at the Marysville High School Sunday after a fire alarm was triggered during the Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association state duals. (Journal-Tribune photo by...
Swingers Select brings home title
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Above, Marysville High School’s Swingers Select show choir performs at Saturday’s Loveland Showfest. The group captured its first ever treble division grand championship. (Photo submitted)
By From JT Staff Reports 
February 16, 2026
On Saturday, the Marysville Swingers Select show choir competed at Loveland Showfest. Swingers Select, the newest show choir at Marysville High School, is a treble group consisting of 50 sopranos and ...
Thick as pea soup
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By Michael Williamson 
February 16, 2026
The Marysville water tower, shown above off London Avenue, was barely visible through the thick fog Monday morning. With temperatures rising well above freezing and melting piles of snow still on the ...
“We don’t want data centers”
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Cooks Pointe developer puts foot down
By Michael Williamson 
February 14, 2026
Marysville City Council members have some questions of their own over what should and shouldn’t go into the Cook’s Pointe development. The board heard the first reading Monday night of an amended plan...