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Mental health advocate will assist Triad
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 18, 2021
Triad Local Schools will soon have a full-time employee focused on bolstering its students’ mental health. Superintendent Vickie Hoffman said during Thursday’s Board of Education meeting that the dist...
MedFlight called to crash scene
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 18, 2021
First responders were at the scene of a two-vehicle crash involving a semi-truck and sedan Thursday morning. Officials responded to Honda Parkway, between Smokey Road and Honda Gate B, at approximatel...
Jerome projects see more opposition
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 17, 2021
A number of Jerome Township residents again expressed their displeasure with potential developments in the area. Tuesday’s trustees meeting began with a request from Jerome Village developers to rezon...
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By Chad Williamson 
June 17, 2021
Cause of city’s online outage was local, not global New information has come to light about the cause of a website and email outage that impacted that City of Marysville on June 8. As it turns out the...
Jerome Twp. City Barbeque to be first with a drive-thru
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 16, 2021
Jerome Township will be home to the first City Barbeque restaurant with a drive-thru. Developers of the final outparcel at the Dublin Green shopping center were before the township trustees Tuesday to...
P.C. Council split on abatements
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 16, 2021
Council recently debated whether to grant a Community Reinvestment Area tax abatement to Tim Dawson, the owner of the properties at 160 and 156 W. Main Street, pictured above. The replacement of windo...
Unkindest cut: Four zero-turn mowers stolen
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 15, 2021
A man driving a white Dodge Ram pick-up truck pulling an enclosed trailer, pictured above, stole four zero-turn lawn mowers from Lowe’s overnight Sunday. Officials from the Marysville Division of Poli...
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By Chad Williamson 
June 15, 2021
Marysville City Council approved on third reading, a raise for its own members and Marysville Law Director Tim Aslaner during Monday night’s meeting. After discussing the raises at length in previous ...
Future of Richwood Opera House debated
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By Sherryl Sheets of the Richwood Gazette 
June 15, 2021
Many months ago, the Richwood Revitalization Committee approached village council with a proposed plan on what to do with the former town hall/opera house building. The building is in desperate need o...
“Rolled” Glory
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 15, 2021
Owners of the Low Farm on Hinton Mill Road shared their patriotic spirit on Flag Day Monday by decorating their bales with the red, white and blue colors of the American flag. The holiday, celebrated ...
Charges stem from shooting incident
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By Mac Cordell 
June 14, 2021
In what prosecutors are calling “a disturbing trend” another man has been indicted following a shooting at the Meadows Apartments. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Edgar Misael Rivera Ramirez,...
UC Fair donation made
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 12, 2021
Jared Kuhlwein, president of the Union County Fair Board, accepts a check for $100,000 from Chapmam Ford for the new cattle barn at the Union County Fairgrounds. Looking on is Dean Cook, president of ...
Siblings indicted after overdose death
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By Mac Cordell 
June 12, 2021
A local brother and sister have been indicted in connection with the overdose death of a Marysville man. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Sierra Lynn Corbin, 33, of 32 Spruce Drive and her bro...
Marysville Man was Civil War Hero
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 12, 2021
Editor’s Note: The following article is the third of a six-part series by Marysville resident Eric Demchak about one of Marysville’s forgotten war heroes. The series describes the career of Col. Josep...
Friday night entertainment
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 12, 2021
McGuffey Lane performs on stage at Partners Park during the first Friday Night Uptown event. The events will run through the end of summer. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson)
Vax-a-Million winner has faith in medicine
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By Mac Cordell 
June 11, 2021
Mark Cline knows that fame is fleeting. “I will be old news tomorrow,” Cline said Thursday. But the Richwood man who won Ohio’s third Vax-a-Million drawing said he wants to use his limited time in the...
Splashpad smiles
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 11, 2021
Recent spells of rainy weather have made local youngsters, like 1-year-old Bo Martin, pictured above, all the more eager to soak up the sun. Martin played and cooled off in the Marysville Splash Pad T...
United Way seeks public input on pandemic
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 11, 2021
The United Way of Union County is working to ensure the area is prepared for any future pandemics, whenever they may be. “This could very well happen again,” said Executive Director Corinne Bix. The o...
Longshot makes Richwood man a millionaire
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 10, 2021
In his Richwood living room, Mark Cline, left, reacts to the official announcement of his Vax-a-Million win Wednesday while Gov. Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine look on. (Photo submitted) By Ma...
Top scholars for NU class of 2021 named
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 10, 2021
North Union High School said goodbye to its class of 2021 last weekend. Listed below are four valedictorians and three salutatorians, who were part of the ceremony. Calvin Harvey is the son of Rodger ...
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By Mac Cordell 
June 9, 2021
What started as a conversation about personnel budget requests, turned into a philosophical debate about public safety. At this week’s city council work session, Marysville officials talked about the ...
Tree blocks Park Avenue
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 9, 2021
A Marysville police officer watches over the scene of a large tree that dropped across Park Avenue Tuesday night, near the entrance to Legion Park and the Marysville Swimming Pool. The Oak tree fell s...
Village won’t donate toward fireworks
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By Chad Williamson 
June 9, 2021
The Village of North Lewisburg will not be donating money to the area’s annual Fourth of July Fireworks show in 2021. Tuesday night village council voted 3-1 against making the annual $1,000 donation ...
Plain City seeks parade participants
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
June 9, 2021
The Village of Plain City is seeking participants for its upcoming Fourth of July parade and celebration. The parade will begin at 3 p.m. July 4. Those interested in participating in the parade are re...
Village hosts goat yoga class
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
June 9, 2021
The Village of Plain City’s Parks and Recreation Department recently hosted a goat yoga class. Katherine Harrison of Harrison Farm, in Groveport, and Dana Bernstein of Bern Yoga, based in Columbus, we...
City sites go down in global cloud issue
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By Mac Cordell 
June 8, 2021
The City of Marysville’s website was down this morning as part of a world-wide cloud disruption. City officials said they did not have much information but they are trying to work with the domain host...
BOE plans workshop for future candidates
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By Mac Cordell 
June 7, 2021
Officials at the local elections board want to help as many people get on the ballot as possible. The Union County Board of Elections will host a candidate and issues workshop at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Ju...
Marysville Pride Fest held
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 7, 2021
Pictured above are some of the more than 500 people gathered at Partner’s Park in Marysville to take part in Marysville Pride Fest on Saturday afternoon. The pavilion and park were filled with vendors...
Outdoor education takes center stage
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 7, 2021
This past weekend was filled with youth outdoor education in Marysville. The city’s Passport to Fishing, providing skills, techniques and information to allow beginning anglers to start fishing, was h...
Gables administrator removed from position
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By Chad Williamson 
June 5, 2021
A local nursing home administrator, nominated for a top statewide award just four months ago, has been removed from her position. Heather Adcock, hired as administrator of Memorial Gables in late in 2...