Education
March 23, 2024

Panther Pause…Fairbanks High School

By From JT Staff Reports

Community prepares for total solar eclipse
The History and Science
By Noah Rhea
Solar eclipses have been fascinating humanity for centuries, and Fairbanks Schools are no exception. This month will highlight what Fairbanks is doing to honor this historic April event. This eclipse is a celestial event th...

District has plenty of calamity days
Education, Local News, Marysville School Board, ...
By Chad Williamson 
March 5, 2026
Marysville school officials said the district remains well above the state’s required instructional hours despite several recent weather-related closures. The district remains on solid footing due to ...
JA parents say students “intimidated”
Education, Local News, News
The photo shown above circulated social media last week showing Jonathan Alder staff members in front of the entrance door at the high school. Frustrated parents said the photo showed district officials blocking the doors so students couldn’t participate in the Feb. 20 walk-out. District officials said it simply depicts staff members at the door, but not blocking them. (Photo submitted)
Walkout not handled like 2018; Officials say students weren't stopped from leaving
By Michael Williamson 
February 28, 2026
After Jonathan Alder High School students didn’t do a walk-out last week, some parents and community members had questions about what exactly happened and why. Rumors circulated that school staff bloc...
Triad board learns depth of house bill impacts on budget
Education, News
By Kyle Meddles 
February 23, 2026
Triad’s board of education approved its financial forecast in a conversation with the treasurer that echoed familiar sentiments concerning state funding. At the regular meeting of the board on Thursda...
A bad night for Goodyear
Local News, News
Above are a sampling of Journal-Tribune newspaper clippings from the days surrounding the 1976 worker uprising at Goodyear. (Journal-Tribune photo by Michael Williamson)
Former worker recalls tensions behind riot ahead of 50th anniversary
By Chad Williamson 
March 7, 2026
What has long been remembered locally as the “Goodyear riot” of 1976 may have been less an organized uprising and more the boiling over of years of frustration among workers at the Marysville Goodyear...
Departing engineer saw explosive growth
Local News, Marysville City Council, News
By Jack Christian 
March 7, 2026
Marysville City Engineer Kyle Hoyng has stepped away from his role with the city to become Hilliard’s city director, the community where he currently resides. Hoyng’s path to Marysville began in Coldw...
Drive-by shooter pleads guilty
Court News, Local News, News
Pictured above is footage from city cameras of the truck that McPherson shot out of on Sept. 14, 2024. (File photo)
By Kyle Meddles 
March 7, 2026
A man involved in the 2024 drive-by shooting of Marysville’s Uptown has entered a plea of guilty just a few days before his scheduled jury trial. In a plea hearing at the Union County Court of Common ...
Lady Monarchs fall to New Albany in D-I regional semifinal contest
Sports
Marysville’s Kelsey Strahm (left) applies defensive pressure to a New Albany ball handler. The Lady Monarchs’ season came to an end with a loss in the Division I regional semifinals. The game was played at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus on Wednesday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Bob Putman)
By Bob Putman 
March 6, 2026
It may not have been thought when the tournament started that the Marysville girls basketball team was going to make a tournament run to a Division I regional semifinal. But that is exactly what the L...
FHS hoopsters’ tourney triumph hands Freddies lone loss of season
Sports
Alek Orders of Fairbanks goes up for a shot at Fredericktown Wednesday evening. The Panthers handed the Freddies their only loss of the 2025-2026 season during the Division V tournament game. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
March 6, 2026
Fredericktown’s boys basketball team stepped onto its home court Wednesday evening feeling pretty good about itself. The fourth-seeded Freddies had met opponents on 23 different occasions this season ...
Prosecutor targets alleged deadbeat dads
Court News, Local News, News
Grand jury indictments
By Kyle Meddles 
March 6, 2026
The Union County Grand Jury has separately indicted five fathers locally for not providing child support to their children. In a recent batch of indictments, the court has charged five men with multip...