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City plans Uptown alley upgrades
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By Mac Cordell 
February 23, 2022
The City of Marysville is making improvements to an alley in the Uptown, hoping it starts a trend. Marysville will renovate the north-south alley between Fifth and Sixth streets and the east-west alle...
NU Board closing in on calendar
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By Ally Lanasa 
February 23, 2022
The North Union Board of Education is expected to approve a resolution for a 2022-23 calendar at the regular meeting in March. During its meeting on Monday, the board discussed the favored calendar th...
Marysville’s two largest accounting firms join forces
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By Ally Lanasa 
February 23, 2022
Holbrook & Manter, CPAs, recently purchased the Conrad, Leibold, Woerner & Company accounting practice, but the entire CLW team will continue to operate from the office on West Sixth Street. “Througho...
Donated land will be city’s newest park
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By Mac Cordell 
February 22, 2022
The City of Marysville recently took a donation of more than 112 acres along U.S. 33, between Waldo Road and Route 4. Officials expect to use the land to create a new city park. (Graphic submitted) Ma...
Fourth solar farm project planned for Union County area
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By Mac Cordell 
February 22, 2022
Officials with Lightsource bp have announced plans to develop a solar farm in Union and Logan counties. According to information from Lightsource bp, the company intends to construct a 100-megawatt so...
Monarchs perform in Sunshine State
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 22, 2022
Pictured above is the Marysville Marching Band as it performs in a parade at Disney World in Orlando Monday. The band and choir left for Orlando on Friday and will begin the trip home Tuesday night. B...
Battle over pipeline heads to court
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By Mac Cordell 
February 21, 2022
Columbia Gas is planning to construct a 4.78-mile natural gas pipeline, known as the Marysville Connector, beginning at Watkins-California Road between U.S. 42 and Derio Road and ending on Industrial ...
Area districts continue to battle sub shortage
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 21, 2022
By Chad Williamson and Kayleen Petrovia, Area school districts continue to make moves to deal with the impact of a substitute teacher shortage blanketing most of central Ohio. Triad has announced a bi...
Memorial, Ohio State partnership marks Heart Health Month
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 21, 2022
Pictured above in Memorial Hospital’s new Level II Cardiac Catheterization Lab are, from left to right, in the front row, Tom Blincoe, Executive Director of Outreach and Engagement and the Ohio State ...
School board discusses impact of solar farms
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By Chad Williamson 
February 19, 2022
The Marysville Board of Education is being forced to look into the sun. While solar farms in Union County have generated a great deal of discussion in the North Union School District, Marysville decis...
Triad scores big with reading specialists
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
February 19, 2022
Students at Triad are reaping the benefits of expanded reading intervention services, while educators and administrators are hoping the grant-funded program can stay in place as long as possible. Chie...
Off course
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 19, 2022
Fairbanks FCCLA also recently completed a “distracted driving” simulation with students at the High School. The group collaborated with the Union County Sheriff’s Office to show teenagers the dangers ...
UHCD promotes area outdoor attractions
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
February 18, 2022
Officials at the Union County Health Department are working to share their enthusiasm for the outdoor recreational opportunities in the area. Tamisha Matus, Creating Healthy Communities coordinator at...
Man who fled with teen runaway sentenced
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By Mac Cordell 
February 18, 2022
The man who took his underage girlfriend to Florida will serve an additional 10 months in prison. In January, Rylan Lester John Ayers, 20, of 1480 U.S. 36, lot 54, pleaded guilty to one count of inter...
Jerome OKs bid for second fire station
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
February 17, 2022
Jerome Township is one step closer to building a second fire station. The trustees unanimously accepted a bid for the construction of Station 211 during their meeting Tuesday. “It’ll be a wonderful th...
P.C. development plans phase II
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
February 17, 2022
Plain City Council members recently heard the first reading of an ordinance that would rezone a nearly 80-acre property to allow for Phase II of the Madison Meadows residential development, depicted a...
Scouts lead pledge during BSA anniversary week
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
February 17, 2022
Cub Scout Pack 90 led council and residents in the Pledge of Allegiance during Plain City’s most recent council meeting. Plain City Mayor Jody Carney, pictured at center, also presented the pack with ...
City’s summer paving program detailed
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By Mac Cordell 
February 16, 2022
The City of Marysville is preparing its street paving program for the summer of 2022. Officials assign a rating to each street in the city. Based on the rating as well as traffic volume and price, off...
Richwood continues to look at livestock in village
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By Ally Lanasa 
February 16, 2022
Village of Richwood Council member Reddy Brown proposed ways the village could impose restrictions on livestock within the village during the meeting on Monday. Referencing an ordinance from Brewster,...
Pair of J-T staffers up for state AP awards
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 16, 2022
A pair of Journal-Tribune staffers have been named state finalists in the Ohio Associated Press’ 2021 Newspaper Award. Reporter Kayleen Petrovia has been named a finalist in two writing categories whi...
Area man indicted on child porn charges
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By Mac Cordell 
February 15, 2022
A Richwood man has been indicted, charged with downloading child pornography. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Tylor Anthony Lemaster, 31, of 100 S. Fulton St. Lemaster is charged with one cou...
Richwood path project receives federal funding
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 15, 2022
The Central Ohio Rural Planning Organization (CORPO) has released a list of proposed transportation projects to collectively receive $943,737 in federal funds during state fiscal years 2022-2023 and a...
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By Mac Cordell 
February 14, 2022
City workers are working to repair potholes around the community. Public Service Director Jeremy Hoyt said last week’s rain, followed by freezing temperatures was “the perfect storm” to create pothole...
NU counselor has issue with proposed school calendar
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By Ally Lanasa 
February 14, 2022
A North Union High School counselor raised concerns about scheduling conflicts between the high school calendar and Tri-Rivers Career Center’s and Marion Tech’s calendars at a North Union Board of Edu...
U.C. Foundation has new director
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 14, 2022
Adam J. Hodnichak has been hired as the new executive director of The Union County Foundation, succeeding long-time leader, David A. Vollrath, who will retire from the post in April after more than 20...
BBC researcher uses newspaper archives to gather information
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By Ally Lanasa 
February 14, 2022
Newspaper archives provide historical evidence for research and genealogical studies. The Marysville Journal-Tribune archives are available in various formats for easy accessibility for personal or pr...
Alcohol, drug cases pepper indictments
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By Mac Cordell 
February 14, 2022
A Columbus man is under indictment, charged with drunk driving for a fourth time. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Anthony David Castillo, 37. Castillo is charged with two counts of operating ...
Peloton’s pass a blessing for Marysville
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By Mac Cordell 
February 11, 2022
This Nov. 19, 2019 file photo shows the logo on a Peloton bike in San Francisco. Peloton’s shares tumbled on Jan. 20 after a media report said the exercise and treadmill company was temporarily haltin...
Six express interest in N.L. Administrator position
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By Chad Williamson 
February 11, 2022
The Village of North Lewisburg has received six applications from individuals interested in filling its administrator position. Three of the individuals currently serve the village, including a counci...
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By Ally Lanasa 
February 10, 2022
The Marysville Division of Fire and Marysville Division of Police responded to a call about a “strange odor” at UCO Industries Inc. on Square Drive Wednesday morning. Local authorities said carbon mon...