Dahlia Show returns to YMCA
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August 27, 2025
Local grower Jason Fairchild, middle left, and his mentor Dick Westfall, middle right, are pictured with other judges of The Greater Columbus Dahlia Society assessing competition blooms at the 58th Annual Dahlia Show at the YMCA last year. (Photo submitted)

Dahlia Show returns to YMCA

By Kyle Meddles 

This Labor Day weekend, the Marysville Family YMCA will play host to hundreds of multicolored dahlia blooms.

The 59th Annual Dahlia Show, hosted by The Greater Columbus Dahlia Society, will be held on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The event is open to the public and ...

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Jonathan Alder families look over a cardboard city project built by junior high school students at the board of education meeting Tuesday. The project was one part of the school’s Innovation Intervent...
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Jonathan Alder families look over a cardboard city project built by junior high school students at the board of education meeting Tuesday. The project was one part of the school’s Innovation Intervent...
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The Marysville School District was notified Thursday evening of a reported threat involving one of its schools and the Marysville Police Department (MPD) has arrested a suspect. According to a press r...
“Rex’s Exes” SSP’s next production
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Silver Scene Players rehearse for their upcoming spring play, “Rex’s Exes,” which will be held at Veterans Memorial Auditorium March 20-22. From left to right in the back row is Linda Fischer, Elizabeth Creek, Caraline Griffith, and Leah Heflin. Pictured in the front row is Erik Gray. (Photo submitted)
By From JT Staff Reports 
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Pictured above is an aerial photograph of the Memorial Hospital campus. The two recently purchased lots on Walnut Street are shown in blue. The yellow boxes represent property already owned by the hospital. The red boxes are hospital owned properties scheduled to be paved for parking in the spring. (Graphic submitted)
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