Sports
May 20, 2017

JA grad Watson completes first season of college softball

By Tim Miller

Former Jonathan Alder pitcher Mady Watson fires the ball toward the plate in this file photo. Watson recently completed her first year of college softball at Winthrop University.
(Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
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A few years ago, Mady Watson pitched the Jonathan Alder softball team to ...

Stout defense helps Lady Panthers down Marietta
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Claire Meihls (12) of Fairbanks goes in for a shot against Marietta on Tuesday. Also pictured for FHS are Jolie Porter (5), who led the Lady Panthers with 19 points, and Mara Vicari (24). (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
January 3, 2026
An intensive pressing defense put Fairbanks’ girls basketball team up early during Tuesday’s home game against Marietta. “I think our press set the tone,” said FHS head coach Landon Fraker after his t...
MHS’ Andrews, Sharp place at Brecksville
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In the left photo, Marysville’s Keegan Andrews (back) attempts to tie up a wrestler from North Canton Hoover. Andrews placed fourth in the 175-pound weight class at the Brecksville Holiday Invitational. In the photo to the right, MHS’ Trent Sharp puts on a cross-face against Ashton Jewell of Hartland (Mich.) at the Brecksville event. Sharp placed sixth in the 144-pound weight class. (Journal-Tribune photos by Kevin Behrens)
By Tim Miller 
January 3, 2026
Marysville’s Keegan Andrews and Trent Sharp placed during the two-day Brecksville Holiday Invitational. Andrews placed fourth in the 175-pound weight class, while Sharp was sixth at 144 pounds. Result...
North Union hoopsters fall to Buckeye Valley Barons
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By Bob Putman 
January 3, 2026
Buckeye Valley rallied in the fourth quarter to defeat North Union 59-49 on Tuesday in non-league boys basketball action at Buckeye Valley. The Wildcats (1-3) led 42-40 heading into the final stanza. ...
Settlement to result in AEP rate drop
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By Kyle Meddles 
January 8, 2026
A major electricity provider is set to decrease electric rates for its customers following a settlement. On Wednesday, AEP Ohio filed an agreement at the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) to ...
Triad to use new hall pass methods
Education, News
By Kyle Meddles 
January 7, 2026
Triad High School is planning to trial two new hall pass methods designed to improve classroom instruction time by having fewer students in the hallways. During an organizational meeting of the board ...
Hubbs family to donate $500,000 toward new emergency department
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By From JT Staff Reports 
January 7, 2026
On his way out the door as President and CEO of Memorial Health, Chip Hubbs and his wife, Staci, are contributing $500,000 to support the construction of the hospital’s new $56 million emergency depar...
Hubbs stepping down as Memorial Health CEO
Local News, News
By Chad Williamson 
January 7, 2026
The man responsible for guiding Memorial Hospital’s most prolific period of growth has announced plans to step down. Memorial President and CEO Chip Hubbs, who joined the hospital in 2004, has announc...
Consultants: Resident concerns not unique
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Economic Development Director Eric Phillips introduces consultants with Boyette Strategic Advisors during the Marysville City Council work session Monday evening. The company, which joined the meeting virtually, is helping the city and Union County with the area’s economic development strategy update. (Journal-Tribune photo by Michael Williamson)
By Michael Williamson 
January 7, 2026
Consultants working with the city and county on the area’s economic development strategy (EDS) update said they are nearing the end of the data collection process. During the first city council work s...
West Mansfield man faces vehicular homicide counts
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By Kyle Meddles 
January 6, 2026
A man from West Mansfield has been charged with vehicular homicide in the traffic deaths of two Columbus residents. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Kevin Scott Arrowood Jr., 55, of West Mansf...