Author: From JT Staff Reports

Marysville’s sixth-grade football team recently improved its record to 3-0. In the above photo, Griffen Beery runs for a first down against Buckeye Valley at Lewis Field. The Monarchs won, 28-0. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)

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Municipal Court Speeding – Cameron R. McBride, Bowling Green, $75 fine, $85 costs. Seat belt – Joshua T. Bromberg, Lancaster, $30 fine, $66 costs. Child restraint – Cody M. Sadners, Ft. Wayne, IN, $35 fine, $85 costs. Seat belt – Steven E. Larosa, Columbus, $30 fine, $66 costs. Speeding – Bess I. Gatanas, Columbus, $75 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Desiree M. Portal, Plain City, $75 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Charles O. Ansah, 1479 Collins Avenue, $75 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Anastasija L. Rebisz, Dublin, $75 fine, $85 costs. Fail annual reg – Andrew Snook, 714 Kenny Lane,…

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Monarch royalty crowned Marysville High School (MHS) and Early College High School (ECHS) crowned their Homecoming royalty prior to Friday night’s win over Hilliard Darby. Pictured above from left to right are, ECHS Queen Jillian Smith, ECHS King Bill Miller, MHS King Gabe Powers and MHS Queen Lauren Zimmerman. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) Panther royalty named Fairbanks High School held its fall Homecoming ceremony Friday evening prior to the Panthers’ 42-7 football victory over West Liberty-Salem. Anna Poling, left, was crowned the 2021 queen, while Dylan Tobe was honored as the king. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) Triad Homecoming…

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Monarch senior Erryl Will (center) covers up a fumble toward the end of Friday evening’s game with Hilliard Darby. The Monarchs won their Homecoming contest, 21-14, in overtime. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) Members of Marysville’s student body cheer their team on to victory Friday. Fans wore the color yellow to bring attention to childhood cancer. The Monarchs beat Hilliard Darby in overtime, 21-14. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) Members of Fairbanks’ defensive unit stop a West Liberty-Salem ball carrier on this play. Among the players pictured are Mason Eagon (21) and Tanner Ufferman (19). (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)…

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A little bit of rain couldn’t dampen the spirits, or candy volume, at the Marysville Homecoming parade Thursday night. The event was pushed back one day because of constant downpours Wednesday. Above, members of the girls soccer team react as a spattering of rain begins to fall. Below, a youngster looks happy with a piece of candy, as scores of other treats lie nearby. The Marysville football team will take on Hilliard Darby tonight in the Homecoming game. (Journal-Tribune photos by Chad Williamson)

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Fairbanks High School will conduct its annual fall Homecoming festivities this evening. The ceremony will begin at 6:30 p.m., prior to the Panthers’ football game against West Liberty-Salem. Members of the Fairbanks Homecoming court are from left, front row, freshman Sidney Williams; sophomore Tara Rice; senior queen candidates Caroline Eickhoff, Kayleigh Arnold, Anna Poling and Lilli Doll; and junior Addie Thrush; back row, freshman Jacob Newberry; sophomore A.J. Landon; senior king candidates, Cole Skedell, Kaleb Bosworth, Dylan Tobe and Andy Higinbotham; and junior Nathan Parks. The Homecoming dance will be held Saturday. If the weather is dry, the dance will…

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Beverly Sue Maccombs Greenbaum, 64, of Irwin, died unexpectedly Sept. 14, 2021.  She was born Jan. 28, 1957 in Nelsonville to Paul and Rheta Maccombs.  She was a 1975 graduate of Athens High School and went on to study and run track at Ohio University and The Ohio State University.  She worked at various places, most recently providing home health care for a number of people in Madison County. However, her favorite job was taking care of her family. She was a loving and caring wife, mother, and grandmother.  She was preceded in death by her father, Paul Maccombs.  She is…

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According to Marysville Police Department reports: Kenneth Sprague, 42, of Magnetic Springs was cited for criminal damaging in the 100 block of Rose Street, Magnetic Springs, at 6:29 a.m. Thursday. Reports indicate the citation stemmed from a June 19 incident that occurred in the 16000 block of Square Drive in which a caller reported that his vehicle was damaged overnight. Police responded to a report of a dispute in the 16000 block of Square Drive at 1:03 a.m. Thursday. Police responded to a report of a dispute in the 16000 block of Allenby Drive at 1:48 a.m. Thursday. Reports indicate…

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District adopts new mission statement Pride, passion and preparing are focus By Callie Kitchen As Fairbanks begins the new year with students fully participating in in-person learning, the district is pleased to implement their new mission statement: Pride in our Past; Passion in the Present; Preparing for the Future. So, how was this mission statement developed? In June of 2019, the Fairbanks Board of Education, Treasurer Aaron Johnson and Superintendent, Adham Schirg met. Mr. Schirg, being new to the district, took time to listen, learn, and begin a process to develop a strategic mission statement. At this meeting, the board…

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September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and students at Marysville High School are trying to do to their part to raise awareness. Friday night’s football game will be a “Yellow Out” as students wear yellow, the color of childhood cancer awareness. Above, senior Ella Hansen ties a yellow ribbon around the bike rack at the intersection of Main and Sixth streets along the Homecoming Parade route earlier this week. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell)

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Triad will take on Mechanicsburg in its homecoming game at 7 p.m. Friday. Homecoming Queen and King will also be crowned that evening. Homecoming court members include, pictured in the front row from left, freshman Ashtyn Susan Millice and seniors Lillian Hill, Afton Osterholt and Morgan Swiatek; standing, from left, are freshman Jacob Kohler, junior Chase Hecker and seniors Ayden Spriggs, Diego Hernandez and Carson Manley. Not pictured are junior Cameryn Allison and sophomores Jalynn Smith and Owen Veith. (Photo submitted)

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