Police Beat
February 16, 2026

Police Beat – 2/16/26

By From JT Staff Reports 

From Marysville Division of Police reports:

Police responded to a hit-skip property damage crash at 7:58 p.m. on Feb. 10 involving a 2007 Chevrolet HHR that was traveling westbound on Collins Avenue and was struck by an unknown vehicle that did not yield to the stop sign at the intersection. The unkn...

Police Beat
By From JT Staff Reports 
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From Marysville Division of Police reports: John R. Allinder, 47, of West Mansfield, was cited for assured clear distance following a property damage crash. At 4:22 p.m., Tuesday, Allinder was exiting...
Police Beat
By From JT Staff Reports 
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From Marysville Division of Police reports: In the 100 block of East Fifth Street and North Vine Street on Wednesday, an officer recovered a lost driver’s license in the street at 8:30 p.m. and the ca...
Police Beat
By From JT Staff Reports 
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From Marysville Division of Police reports: An officer responded to a parking lot in the 17800 block of Route 31 at 12:08 a.m., Tuesday, for a report of criminal mischief. The case is closed. A case i...
Swingers Select brings home title
Local News, News
Above, Marysville High School’s Swingers Select show choir performs at Saturday’s Loveland Showfest. The group captured its first ever treble division grand championship. (Photo submitted)
By From JT Staff Reports 
February 16, 2026
On Saturday, the Marysville Swingers Select show choir competed at Loveland Showfest. Swingers Select, the newest show choir at Marysville High School, is a treble group consisting of 50 sopranos and ...
Thick as pea soup
Local News, News
By Michael Williamson 
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The Marysville water tower, shown above off London Avenue, was barely visible through the thick fog Monday morning. With temperatures rising well above freezing and melting piles of snow still on the ...
“We don’t want data centers”
Local News, Marysville City Council, News
Cooks Pointe developer puts foot down
By Michael Williamson 
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Marysville City Council members have some questions of their own over what should and shouldn’t go into the Cook’s Pointe development. The board heard the first reading Monday night of an amended plan...
JA looks at school funding upheaval
Education, News, Plain City News
By Michael Williamson 
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School funding is a challenging enough subject when it applies to a district dealing with one county but what about dealing with three counties? That’s what Jonathan Alder Treasurer Mark Ingles is wre...
North Lewisburg files suit against Woodstock over wastewater fees
News
By Chad Williamson 
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North Lewisburg has provided wastewater treatment services to its neighbor village of Woodstock since 1997, but that service may find its end in a court ruling. North Lewisburg has filed suit in Champ...
City building
Education, News, Plain City News
By Michael Williamson 
February 13, 2026
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...