Columns/Editorials
February 9, 2024

Good To Hear – Puddin, ponhaus and scrapple – oh my

By Mac Cordell

I am about to take you, dear reader, down a long rabbit hole so stick with me.
Earlier this week the city announced that Marysville had been named on a list of friendly towns in Ohio.
While I generally find the town friendly enough, a look at the write-up left more questions than answers.
The online li...

Columns/Editorials
By Kyle Meddles 
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I think U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is beginning to operate more in line with Nazi Gestapo agents than an American law enforcement agency. This Wednesday, a 37-year-old woman was sho...
Columns/Editorials
By Chad Williamson 
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The story of newspapers over the last 20 years is less about how the news is delivered and more about how it is consumed. The days of people waiting for bundles of papers to be dropped at newsstands t...
Upgrades focus on space behind former law office
Local News, Marysville City Council, News
The gathering space site plan for the former Eufinger Law Office on Court Street includes a covered pavilion, shown above in the center-left with the brick pattern, a trellis at the bottom right and various plant and landscape fixtures. The general location of the existing house is represented by the red box at the top. Marysville officials discussed the plan at Monday night’s city council meeting as they anticipate work to pick up in the next month. (Graphic submitted)
By Michael Williamson 
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Marysville residents will start to see some more landscape work on the grounds behind the former Eufinger house on Court Street within the next month. Though some work has already started on the prope...
Fairbanks may not open softball season on new field
Education, Local News, News
By Jack Christian 
January 14, 2026
As Fairbanks continues to move forward with its master facilities update plan, the district’s long awaited new softball field is beginning to take shape, marking a major step toward bringing the Lady ...
Consultant will aid city manager search
Local News, Marysville City Council, News
By Michael Williamson 
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When Marysville City Manager Terry Emery told city staff members he would be stepping down later this year, they got to work immediately on what the plan of succession would look like. Tara Maine, the...
Quick start sends North Union girls hoopsters past Lady Panthers
Sports
Fairbanks’ Audrey Lahmers (30) splits North Union’s Gabby Lindsey (background) and Kailyn Colegrove (30) for a shot attempt during the second quarter. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Bob Putman 
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A 14-2 run in the first quarter put the North Union Lady Cats in control and they rode that spurt forward to defeat Fairbanks 66-42 on Monday at North Union. Five different players scored during the r...
JA,Triad girls fall; Bunsold boys cagers earn triumph
Sports
By Tim Miller 
January 14, 2026
Jonathan Alder’s girls hoop squad slipped to 3-11 overall and 3-3 in the Kenton Trail Division of the Central Buckeye Conference after a 67-12 loss at London. The Red Raiders took a 20-5 lead into the...
Athletes of week named
Sports
By Tim Miller 
January 14, 2026
The Marysville Journal-Tribune has named its athletes of the week for the five area high schools. Cole Brewer is Marysville’s current honoree. The senior tallied 39 points during two games last week. ...