Engagements
August 23, 2017

SETH BLANKENSHIP AND STEPHANIE HEIMBUSH

By Jacob Runnels

Seth Blankenship, son of Lee and Becky Blankenship, and Stephanie Heimbush, daughter of Steve and Peggy Heimbush, both of Richwood, recently announced their engagement and future wedding. He is a graduate of Marysville High School and Hobart Institute of Welding and is employed at the Sutphen Corpor...

Engagements
By From JT Staff Reports 
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Engagements
By From JT Staff Reports 
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Local couple engaged
Engagements, Society
By From JT Staff Reports 
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News
By From JT Staff Reports 
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Marysville city manager leaving
Local News, Marysville City Council, News
Marysville City Manager Terry Emery announced he is leaving the city later this year. Above, Emery is shown addressing community members during the 2025 State of the City event last year. (photo submitted)
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Sports
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Sports
By Bob Putman 
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Sports
By Bob Putman 
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Sports
By Tim Miller 
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