A local project, receiving state funding will now get some federal help.
Author: Mac Cordell
Union County officials are working with property owners to collect unpaid taxes.
As the 2016 Presidential Election nears, Union County is at an all-time high for registered voters.
Local investigators have busted an alleged theft ring.
JA’s Jamie Dye (27) picks up yardage against Marion Harding. The Pioneers clubbed the Presidents 42-21. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell) –––– Jonathan Alder head coach Brett Glass knew that Friday night’s game at Marion Harding would be a defacto Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference title contest.
A Columbus man could be facing as much as a decade in prison, accused of laundering drug money.
The Windsor High Rise was leveled in late 2014 following a May fire that destroyed the 47-unit apartment building. Officials are working to find financing to rebuild a similar complex. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell) It’s been nearly two and a half years since the Windsor High Rise building burned and almost a year since its board of directors last met.
Will fund multi-million dollar fiber loop through area The state of Ohio has committed to pay for a fiber project to connect the U.S. 33 Smart Mobility Corridor between Dublin and Traffic Research Center.
Drawings provided at Monday night’s Jerome Township Trustees meeting showed the overall design of the Dublin Green retail center and indicated several restaurants for the out lots along Route 161. (Photo submitted) –––– Renderings of additional buildings at the Dublin Green development gave participants at Monday’s meeting of the Jerome Township Trustees a look at future tenants for the retail center.
A man and woman out of Chillicothe are in Tri-County Regional Jail this morning after overdosing this weekend in Marysville.
“See something, say something.”
Triad’s Dylan Rice (12) picks up yardage against Cedarville on Friday. The Cardinals won their first game of the season. (Photo submitted) –––– Head coach Joe Cardinal notched his first win at Triad as his squad drubbed Ohio Heritage Conference rival Cedarville 48-7 Friday night.
DONAHUE –––– The Plain City man who law enforcement officials say was the largest cocaine dealer in Union County is headed to prison.
Marysville City Manager Terry Emery said he is committed to servicing a proposed development at Jacquemin Farms in Jerome Township.
A standing-room only crowd was on hand at Plain City’s Village Council meeting Monday to express frustration about raising utility rates, and how officials plan to spend money received from a recent income tax increase.