Author: From JT Staff Reports

Municipal Court Marked lanes – Tyler J. Hawk, 11480 U.S. Hwy 36, Lot 116, $58 fine, $110 costs. Seat belt – Tyler J. Hawk, 11480 U.S. Hwy 36, Lot 116, $30 fine, $66 costs. Speeding – James T. Green, Canal Winchester, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Kenneth K. Rooks, 25312 Yearsley Road, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – James E. Alford, Columbus, $58 fine, $110 costs. Speeding – Jose L. Montalvo, Gaithersburg, MD, $58 fine, $110 costs. Speeding – Tianna C. Jones, Toledo, $72 fine, $88 costs. Speeding – Jamaal M. Stirtmire, Columbus, $58 fine, $110…

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City crews closed a portion of West Fifth Street, between Court and Maple streets, Monday to replace water lines. The street will be closed for about six weeks, though it will be open for residents and businesses on that block. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)

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According to Marysville police reports: Elizabeth Walker, 34, of 270 Stocksdale Drive, Apt. 5D, was arrested at 8:07 p.m., Monday, charged with open container and reckless operation, stemming from an incident at her home. Dylan Alexander Kelly, 29, of Columbus, was arrested at 11:41 a.m., Monday, at the Marysville Municipal Court on a warrant service. Police responded to a home in the 1500 block of Sassafras Lane on the threat of possible self-harm, at 2:53 p.m. Monday. Police were dispatched to a parking lot in the 900 block of W. Fifth Street, at 5:12 p.m., Monday, on a report of…

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Netters defeat D. Hayes Marysville’s tennis team defeated Delaware Hayes, 4-1, on Monday. Match results were as follows: Singles -Hannah Hogan (M) defeated Klumpp 6-3, 6-2; -Ilic topped Blair Fairchild (M) 6-1, 6-4; -Alyssa Scott (M) topped Kannally 6-3, 6-4. Doubles -Caitlee Hill and Krista O’Shelski (M) downed Midura and Dougherty 6-0, 6-0; -Mallory Huffman and Linnea Olofsson (M) topped Connell-Nelson 6-1, 6-2. Triad girls golfers triumph Triad’s girls golf squad turned back Greeneview, 261-264, on Monday. Alli Gregg of Triad was the medalist with a score of 49. She was followed by Chloe Honchell-63, Ashtyn Millice-74 and Ella Campbell-75.…

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Union County officials are participating in a Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign in an effort to stop drunk driving leading up to and during the Labor Day weekend. Expanded efforts to “take drunk drivers off the roads” will run through Sept. 6. “These expanded efforts to protect against impaired driving will be conducted in a fair and equitable way,” according to a release from the Union County Health Department. Local officials encouraged residents to plan for a safe end of the summer season. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 10,142 people…

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From police reports: Rafael Diaz Soto, 21, of 436 Gallery Lane, Marysville, was arrested about 1:30 a.m., Sunday, charged with one count of no operators’ license and passing a stopped school bus. The arrest apparently stems from an incident at 7:38 a.m., Friday. About 6:04 a.m. Friday, police were contacted about a man stumbling into traffic in the 1300 block of Collins Avenue. Police report that about 1:25 p.m., Friday, investigators were contacted by a Fairwood Drive woman to report she had recovered property belonging to an Irwin woman. A report was taken. Police were called to The Flamingo on…

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Fairbanks’ girls soccer squad notched its first win of the 2021 campaign on Saturday. The Lady Panthers scored a 2-1 triumph over Columbus Wellington. Ellie Carter scored the first goal of the game with 12:08 remaining in the opening half. Fairbanks kept the pressure on the Jaguars’ keeper during the second half. Addie Thrush gave FHS a 2-0 lead with 21:33 remaining on the timer. Wellington avoided the shutout with a goal at the 3:07 mark of the contest. Madi Cook tallied three saves against the Jaguars. The Lady Panthers (1-1-0) will play at Bellefontaine on Tuesday.

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Fairbanks’ Mason Eagon (21) reacts with teammates Riordin Stauffer (24) and Joe Kinsley (54) after a sack of Cardington quarterback Nate Hickman (8) during the first half of Friday’s game on the Panthers’ home turf. Fairbanks opened the season with an easy 17-0 win over the Pirates. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson)

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Above, Fairbanks running back Brogan Green takes a helmet to the chin during a first-half run Friday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) Tucker Wedding (4) of North Union breaks a pair of Pleasant tackles after catching a pass from Cayden Lassiter. Wedding collected 23 yards on the play. (Journal-Tribune photo by Sam Dillon) Fairbanks’ Evan Blumenschein (6) goes up for a pass against Cardington on Friday. The Panthers won the season-opening game, 17-0. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) Above, Lincoln Harrah, left, of North Union attmepts to slip away from a pair of Pleasant defenders during Firday’s game. Harrah picked…

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Municipal Court OVI – Indol N. Moore, 623 West Ninth St., $1000 fine, $365 susp., $125 costs, 30 days jail 29 susp., OL susp. 1 yr. Speeding – Indol N. Moore, dismissed, due to plea to companion case, $28 costs. Turn signals – Tianna C. Brown, Chicago, IL, $58 fine, $165 costs. Distracted driving – Tianna C. Brown, Chicago, IL, $100 fine. Physical control – Brandon Pangelinan, 223 East Seventh St., $750 fine, $125 costs, 30 days jail 27 susp. Open container – Brandon Pangelinan, 223 East Seventh St., dismissed, $28 costs. Stop sign – Fredrick L. Dewitt II, Delaware,…

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According to Marysville Police Department reports: Amber Mohler, 34, of Columbus was cited for possession of drug abuse instruments in the 1100 block of E. Fifth Street at 7:15 p.m. Thursday. Reports indicate the citation stemmed from an incident in which a reporting person advised an unconscious male was laying a parking lot. David Young, 24, of West Liberty was cited for contempt of court in the 100 block of Northcrest Drive at 6:04 p.m. Thursday. Police responded to a report of criminal damaging in the 600 block of W. Third Street at 10:47 a.m. Thursday. The reporting person advised…

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