Columns/Editorials

Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
February 2, 2018
If it wasn’t obvious before, it was during Tuesday night’s State of the Union address - Democrats are offended by President Donald Trump. They are offended by what he says, what he does, what he doesn...
Columns/Editorials
By Will Channell 
January 26, 2018
A weight off my chest A lot of times, my mind is my own worst enemy. Historically, I’m a pretty huge hypochondriac. It was particularly bad in high school and parts of college. In high school, I bid m...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
January 26, 2018
Pictured above is an example of a bubble facility that houses an indoor track as well as a football field at Rutgers University. (Photo submitted) –––– Let’s give credit where credit is due to Marysvi...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
January 12, 2018
What makes Marysville, Marysville? Many have said they like the small town atmosphere here where they feel safe, their children can play in the neighborhood and the amenities that surround the area ar...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
December 22, 2017
Many youngsters make wish lists every year during the Christmas season for Santa Claus (and you know who else). Adults can do the same, right? So here’s ours for this yuletide. On the national scene, ...
Columns/Editorials
By Will Channell 
December 22, 2017
My favorite things As we close out this year and look into the next, there will be a lot of people voicing their top 10 picks in various areas from 2017. When it comes to art, music and movies, I find...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
December 15, 2017
In protecting the fabric of the community, we see a need to speak up from time to time especially when it comes to future growth of the city and the schools. At an emergency meeting of the Marysville ...
Columns/Editorials
By Chad Williamson 
December 15, 2017
Handwriting U Handwriting and I have always had an uneasy relationship, coexisting kind of like the human body does with a fever. Though uncomfortable, a fever indicates that the body is working corre...
Columns/Editorials
By Jacob Runnels 
December 8, 2017
The ‘It’s OK to be white’ discussion If you’re reading this, you’re most likely a white person. Generally speaking, most of Union County is comprised of white people. According to the United States Ce...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
November 21, 2017
At a recent Marysville Area Realtors meeting, Marysville School officials made a presentation on the proposed $8.9 million football stadium project and the permanent school operating levy that will re...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
November 17, 2017
Another of the people who worked for four decades at the Journal-Tribune and who I came to admire and respect as I was growing up died this past weekend. Gene Harbold passed away last Saturday morning...
Columns/Editorials
By Will Channell 
November 17, 2017
About Andorra Sometimes, columns are a way for reporters to get their thoughts out on a topic they’ve been pondering. Sometimes, it’s to make a statement about current events. This column is about use...
Columns/Editorials
By Tim Miller 
November 16, 2017
Kim Hayes, second from left, talks to her Jonathan Alder volleyball team during a break in the action. Hayes took over the team early in the season and led it to the Central Buckeye Conference title. ...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
November 3, 2017
Residences and businesses along several streets in Marysville have had to endure weeks of inconvenience as crews install and repair utility lines underground. The streets involved include portions of ...
Columns/Editorials
By Chad Williamson 
November 3, 2017
Two-sentence horror stories It’s a little past Halloween, but I thought I could squeeze in last little bit of fright. After all, the seasonal horror movies are still in theaters. Basically the first w...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
October 27, 2017
Current and former employees, and spouses of former employees, of the Marysville Journal-Tribune gathered for a retirement luncheon Wednesday for 43-year employee Nancy Clark. Members of Clark’s famil...
Columns/Editorials
By Jacob Runnels 
October 20, 2017
Nazi-punching: Coming soon to a campus near you Actually, that probably won’t be the case, as the person responsible for showing up, Richard Spencer, was rejected from speaking at The Ohio State Unive...
Columns/Editorials
By Tim Miller 
October 16, 2017
Several local prep teams have earned high seeds for 2017 post-season It seems as though the older I get, the faster high school sports seasons go. For that matter, where is the time going in general? ...
Columns/Editorials
By Tim Miller 
October 16, 2017
Several local prep teams have earned high seeds for 2017 post-season –––– It seems as though the older I get, the faster high school sports seasons go. For that matter, where is the time going in gene...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
October 13, 2017
One hundred forty seven years ago Thursday, Oct. 12, 1870, Robert Edward Lee died. He is remembered most as the Confederate general who led the South in the Civil War. Although he fought against the U...
Columns/Editorials
By Mac Cordell 
October 13, 2017
Meeting flexibility allows for better public involvement Earlier this week at a city council meeting, residents of Marysville and surrounding communities got their first chance to talk about a propose...
Columns/Editorials
By Bill Boyd 
October 13, 2017
Editor’s note: We have heard from so many readers who enjoyed reading Bill Boyd’s columns about growing up in Marysville during the 1930s and ‘40s that we are going to rerun columns 1 through 52 on Fr...
Columns/Editorials
By Tim Miller 
October 9, 2017
Preserving athletic history is important for schools It seems as though history is a forgotten part of every day lives. No one wants to hear about how culture was during the pre-cell phone days. You m...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
October 6, 2017
In the wake of the Las Vegas shooting Sunday night, stunned Americans are re-examining the rights and freedoms they enjoy in this country. It’s not that they don’t appreciate what they have. They do. ...
Columns/Editorials
By Will Channell 
October 6, 2017
World of music can broaden horizons When I was younger, I mainly listened to the older music of, “whatever my parents listened to.” That means a whole lot of Led Zeppelin from my dad and Billy Joel fr...
Columns/Editorials
By Bill Boyd 
October 6, 2017
Editor’s note: We have heard from so many readers who enjoyed reading Bill Boyd’s columns about growing up in Marysville during the 1930s and ‘40s that we are going to rerun columns 1 through 52 on Fr...
Columns/Editorials
By Chad Williamson 
September 29, 2017
Awake, but asleep One night, when I was in my early 20s, I woke up in the middle of the night and could not move. Not an arm, a leg or even a toe. I couldn’t so much as turn my head, but my eyes were ...
Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
September 29, 2017
What was going on 150 years ago? It was 1867. The bloodiest war in American History, the Civil War, had just ended two years before. Marysville and Union County were both approaching their 50th year o...
Columns/Editorials
By Bill Boyd 
September 29, 2017
Editor’s note: We have heard from so many readers who enjoyed reading Bill Boyd’s columns about growing up in Marysville during the 1930s and ‘40s that we are going to rerun columns 1 through 52 on Fr...
Columns/Editorials
By Tim Miller 
September 26, 2017
Mistakes were made, but criticism of newspaper, Triad went overboard It goes without saying that if you picked up Saturday morning’s newspaper, you realized something huge was missing from the Journal...