Columns/Editorials

Columns/Editorials
By Jacob Runnels 
July 27, 2018
Should art be excused from consequences? Our culture is good at gathering the energy to act on moral panic, but I think that energy is misdirected. Recently, a video by Dan Harmon, creator of the show...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
July 27, 2018
The idea for a Reader Advisory Board came to us three years ago - to put together a group of people from the community to meet once a month, discuss ideas and concerns about the Journal-Tribune, or ju...
Columns/Editorials
By Mac Cordell 
July 20, 2018
Freaky Friday Friday was a difficult day. I was on my way to work and I got a call from Cheryl Welty. Those of you who know Cheryl know that that she listens to the scanner the way a critic listens to...
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By Will Channell 
July 13, 2018
Experience fosters my appreciation If there’s a type of music you don’t really like, try seeing someone who performs that music live. A few days ago, I went to a concert in Cincinnati. The headliner w...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
July 13, 2018
For the past couple of weeks, U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, whose congressional district includes Union County, has been bombarded with claims that he ignored reports of sexual abuse by a team physician durin...
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By Chad Williamson 
July 6, 2018
A father’s gift Sometimes when you hear an uplifting story you need to get out of the way and just let it tell itself. That’s not easy for a journalist to admit. I came across this story a while ago a...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
July 6, 2018
You have to wonder why anyone in their right mind would want to run for office in Washington DC, whether it be for Congress or the White House. First, you have to go through the scrutiny and approval ...
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By Mac Cordell 
June 29, 2018
A dad’s view of vacation I recently returned from family vacation. My wife, our three sons and I went to Hilton Head Island in South Carolina. Since our return, nearly everyone has asked how it was. M...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
June 29, 2018
Dr. Charles Krauthammer, noted author, newspaper columnist, physician and conservative voice died late last week at the age of 68 after a brief battle with cancer. He cast a giant shadow over the nati...
Columns/Editorials
By Will Channell 
June 8, 2018
How to build a city There’s an old computer game called Sim City where, as the name suggests, you build a simulated city. You can put whatever type of zoning you want anywhere you want, you can plop a...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
June 8, 2018
This coming Thursday, June 14, is Flag Day. It has been celebrated on the same date for more than 100 years. On May 30, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson by presidential proclamation designated June 14 o...
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By From JT Staff Reports 
May 25, 2018
The definition of valedictorian: the student having the highest rank in a graduating class who delivers the valedictory address at commencement exercises. The definition of salutatorian: an academic t...
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By Jacob Runnels 
May 18, 2018
The danger of assumptions If you’re reading this, you probably know at least two, or maybe more mistakes, I’ve made since I’ve been employed with the Marysville Journal-Tribune. About a week ago, I mi...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
May 18, 2018
Our congratulations to Fairbanks High School for being ranked high in the list of best high schools in Ohio and in America. This is the seventh year in a row that Fairbanks has been in the top tier of...
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By Mac Cordell 
May 11, 2018
The above screenshot is a still from the arrest video discussed in this column. The full video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CC6AhWzaFOY –––– Video offers a view of the criminal m...
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By From JT Staff Reports 
May 11, 2018
Sunday is Mother’s Day, the holiday designated to honor all those women who are called mother, whether because of giving birth, by adoption or by some other means. Celebration of the holiday is rather...
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By Will Channell 
May 4, 2018
Owning a “nothing animal” Generally, getting a dog is a cause for celebration. They’re man’s best friend, with you to the end and all that jazz. My dog, Gracie the Shih Tzu, is not one of those friend...
Columns/Editorials
By Bill Boyd 
April 27, 2018
The kid next door One of my best friends while I was growing up in Marysville was a kid named Fi McAllister. His real name was Richard, but everyone called him Fi. The “i” in Fi was a long i (pronounc...
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By Marysville Journal-Tribune 
April 27, 2018
Dear editor, I am asking the citizens of Union County and the Ohio Hi-Point Career Center school district to please support Ohio Hi-Point’s upcoming permanent improvement levy. Support of Ohio Hi-Poin...
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By Marysville Journal-Tribune 
April 27, 2018
The value of a local newspaper can mean many things to local residents. Some see our role as the watch dog of the local tax dollars. Others liken us to being a nosy neighbor, but most don’t think of u...
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By Bill Boyd 
April 20, 2018
I’m not sure why it is, but when we are young, time seems to pass at a snail’s pace. Then the older we get, the faster it passes. I think the longest year of my life was when I was 15 years old. You s...
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By Marysville Journal-Tribune 
April 20, 2018
Spring has sprung with longer days and flowers in bloom, as well as the fast approaching end of the school year. It’s time to start talking about making smart decisions when planning and hosting prom ...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
April 20, 2018
Next week, the Marysville School Board will reportedly vote on a very crucial issue - whether or not to put a permanent levy on the November ballot. The first time this levy was introduced was 1989. L...
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By Jacob Runnels 
April 20, 2018
I am one of the many people working behind the scenes to deliver you the a small portion of the news on Facebook. I am engaged in helping build up our social media identity, something the paper hasn’t...
Columns/Editorials
By Bill Boyd 
April 13, 2018
Flying high in Marysville In the spring of 1943, there was a kite-flying contest for boys in Marysville. As I recall, it was sponsored by some civic organization, maybe the Lions Club or Kiwanis. The ...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
April 13, 2018
We feel like it is our responsibility to speak up when things are not going well to help facilitate a change, but we also like to give credit where credit is due when the changes are made. Yesterday, ...
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By Chad Williamson 
March 30, 2018
Columbus kerfuffle another example of public’s right to know The Columbus City School Board is relaunching its search for a superintendent, squandering money and voter trust in the process. The entire...
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By From JT Staff Reports 
March 30, 2018
Easter is one of the most holy Christian Church holidays. It marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ three days after His crucifixion. Church attendance is reportedly the highest of the year on that Su...