Plain City
August 1, 2019

Rock the Clock

By Michael Williamson

A young audience member watches a performance by the Naked Karate Girls, a rock/pop band from Cincinnati, who headlined Saturday’s 2019 Rock the Clock event in Plain City’s Uptown.

(Journal-Tribune photo by Michael Williamson)

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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)
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Local News, News
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Local News, News
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Sports
Members of Marysville High School’s football team watch as assistant football coach Dave Gebhart instructs Gage Henry during a fumble recovery drill for special teams. The Monarchs opened their 2026 summer camp on Tuesday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
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Local News, Marysville City Council, News
This rendering is one of two options depicting a potential parking lot design on the former Minit Lube site on North Main Street. Marysville City Council members said they preferred the option shown above as it lists an additional nine parking spaces on the property. (Graphic submitted)
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Local News, News
By Michael Williamson 
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