Author: From JT Staff Reports

According to Marysville Police Department reports: Reports were not available at press time. According to Union County Sheriff’s Office reports: Deputies and an Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper responded to the 13000 block of U.S. 36 for a property damage crash involving two vehicles at 6:03 a.m. Tuesday. The State Patrol investigated the crash. Deputies were sent to a residence in the 23000 block of Woodstock Road to investigate threats that were made on a social media website at 9:35 a.m. Tuesday. Deputies went to a residence on Maple Street in Richwood to arrest Robert M. Miller, 31, of Richwood…

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Municipal Court Theft – Kaylah M. Watters, Columbus, bound over, $125.30 costs. Theft – Nicole Maynard, Whitehall, bound over, $125.30 costs. Disorderly conduct – Phillip G. Mowery, 430 Harness Place, $125 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Jamar D. Freeman, Dayton, $55 fine, $171.44 costs. Speeding – Sandra McDaniel, Ft. Wayne, IN, $58 fine, $165 costs. Seat belt – Kyle R. Westerman, Bellefontaine, $30 fine, $146 costs. Speeding – Justin D. Moore, 940 White Oak Court, $58 fine, $165 costs. Speeding – Jennifer N. Reames, 1121 Mill Park, $75 fine, $165 costs. Fail to control – Devyn A. Titus, Russells Point,…

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Officials Monday broke ground on the city’s new water plant at 18000 Raymond Road. The plant will have capacity for about 7.5 million gallons a day, nearly doubling capacity of the current plant which was built in 1903. The plant is expected to cost between $40 and $50-million and take about 24 months to complete. It will supply water to the city and portions of the county. Pictured left are, from left, Marysville City Manager Terry Emery, Greg Kemper with Peterson Construction, City Council Member Mark Reams, Mayor Henk Berbee, City Water Superintendent Scott Sheppeard and Union County Commissioner Steve…

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Jacob Michael Huff, 21, of Hilliard, died July 5, 2020. He was born April 11, 1999 in Columbus, the son of Kelli (Larry) Marioth and Kevin (Valerie) Huff. He was a masonry apprentice at International Masonry Inc.  He lived his early years in Richwood, but called Hillard his home. He attended Hilliard Darby where he was the captain of both the football and lacrosse teams. He was a fierce competitor and a natural born leader. He had a heart of gold and deeply cared for friends and family, but it didn’t stop there. He had a true love of people and…

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According to Marysville Police Department reports: Robert Lee Hamilton, 39, of Tenth Street was arrested for burglary (trespassing in a habitation) and criminal damaging/endangering in the 100 block of Cypress Drive at 9:34 a.m. Monday. Reports indicate the arrest stemmed from a March 15 incident in the 300 block of N. Cherry Street in which Hamilton snuck into his ex-girlfriend’s apartment at approximately 1 a.m. to “get laundry” then “yelled at her with bad words, stole a wine bottle, then threw it into the rear window of her SUV.” Police responded to a report of theft of a motor vehicle…

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While much of the world is changing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the process of pollination has not. As they gather pollen to store and turn into honey, worker honey bees pollinate flowers, fruits and vegetables. The bees, like this one seen recently in the Edgewood Terrace area will store honey and pollen to live on all winter. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)

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More than 100 cars, vehicles, and floats rallied to show support for the residents and staff of Memorial Gables recently during the July “Family and Friends Parade.” Supporters threw candy and blew bubbles during the parade, as well as passed along cheers and honks to the smiling Gables residents. (Photo submitted)

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According to Marysville Police Department reports: Avery Zeune, 23, of Mill Park Drive was cited for unlawful restraint and aggravated menacing in the 1000 block of Mill Park Drive at 1 p.m. Friday. Reports indicate the citation stemmed from a March 1 incident in which another individual honking their horn “enraged” Zeune and led to a “road rage incident.” Police responded to a report of vandalism in the 200 block of N. Main Street at 8:33 a.m. Friday. Reports indicate city employees discovered two concrete picnic tables, two brick pillars and one plastic pillar cover damaged by pink spray paint.…

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The Marysville Athletic Association recently awarded a pair of scholarships. In the photo above, Mikayla Seman, left, and Ian Johnson both received a $750 scholarship. Seman is a former swimmer for the Monarchs and will continue her education at Indiana University. Johnson played football for Marysville and will continue his education at Iowa State. Neither will play sports in college. (Journal-Tribune photo by Sam Dillon)

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With nearly two weeks of temperatures in the 90s, residents around the community are looking for ways to stay cool. A favorite is spending time at the splash pad at Partners Park in Marysville’s Uptown. Above, Alia LeMaster, 6, left, and Alex Lane, 5, have fun splashing each other with water Thursday afternoon. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)

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