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Sections of purple begin emerging in fields of Union County
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By From JT Staff Reports 
April 19, 2021
Pictured above is a large population of Purple Dead Nettle in a Union County field. (Photo submitted) Editor’s note: The following submission comes from Wayne Dellinger, Union County Extension Educato...
City, county revisit YMCA issue
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By Mac Cordell 
April 17, 2021
Workers are shown installing new signs at the Union County Family YMCA earlier this spring. County and city officials are revisiting the idea of purchasing the financially struggling operation and tur...
District’s financial picture brightens
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By Chad Williamson 
April 17, 2021
When the pandemic set in, the five-year financial forecast for Marysville schools took a hit. A picture that had the district in the black through 2025, darkened as reductions in state payments threat...
Marysville prom comes back home
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By Chad Williamson 
April 16, 2021
While Marysville juniors and seniors will have a prom this year, it won’t take place in the elegant ballroom of the Bridgewater Event Center in Powell, shown above. District officials have opted to ho...
Triad’s end-of-year events to be held outside
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
April 16, 2021
Reading practice Triad Elementary School Second Grade Teacher MaryBeth Roose, at left, practices reading with one of her students. Staff members are finding creative ways to practice coronavirus safet...
Marysville parking may go digital
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By Mac Cordell 
April 15, 2021
If the city moves forward with the system, the sensors would be installed in two phases. The first would cover the two hour parking spots in the Uptown area. A second phase could cover public parking ...
Planting season
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By From JT Staff Reports 
April 15, 2021
It’s planting season and city workers are taking full advantage. Above, Chad Clarridge of the Marysville Parks and Ground Department, plants hostas at the city facility on North Maple Street on Wednes...
Firm to guide creation of new Jerome fire station
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
April 14, 2021
Jerome Township is one step closer to building a second fire station. The Board of Trustees called a special meeting Tuesday to sign an agreement with a third-party construction administrator. IAP Gov...
Plain City officials discuss supporting events fairly
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
April 14, 2021
Plain City Council is working to determine how it can support local organizations and events without choosing favorites. Organizers of Rock the Clock and the Plain City Farmers Market recently asked c...
Man’s best friend
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By From JT Staff Reports 
April 14, 2021
Jack DiLeo and his dog, Daisy, spent the morning enjoying Marysville’s Bark park, on North Maple Street near the city garage. DiLeo, of Lewis Center, said he enjoys exercising with his dog and was tol...
N.L. replacing numerous faulty meters
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By Chad Williamson 
April 14, 2021
Despite no change in rates or increased water usage, some residents of North Lewisburg may see an increase on their utility bills in the coming months. The reason is that the residents were being impr...
Yoder honored upon retirement
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
April 14, 2021
The Village of Plain City recently honored Perry Yoder, owner of Yoder’s True Value Hardware, upon his retirement following 40 years of ownership. Mayor Jody Carney, second from right, presented Yoder...
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By Mac Cordell 
April 13, 2021
A state-mandated step in the process turned into a battle over growth at Monday night’s Marysville City Council meeting. Pulte Homes has asked Union County for permission to annex about 103 acres at t...
Tree trimming work continues
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By From JT Staff Reports 
April 13, 2021
City of Marysville contractors from Russell Tree Experts took advantage of cooler weather to work on tree trimming in front of a residence on Maple Street Monday afternoon. (Journal-Tribune photo by K...
J&J pause puts ONU’s local vaccine clinic on hold
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
April 13, 2021
A number of local appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine will be affected by a pause in use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Governor Mike DeWine advised all vaccine providers Tuesday morning to tem...
Richwood Council hears of snag in softball scheduling
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By Sherryl Sheets of the Richwood Gazette 
April 13, 2021
The North Union Softball For Girls (NUSG) organization came to village council’s Monday night meeting asking to sign a contract to use the village’s softball diamonds. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in ...
United Way of Union County hands out Workplace Awards
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By From JT Staff Reports 
April 13, 2021
Employees at ContiTech Continental accept the 2020-21 Ultimate Goal Buster Award for the United Way of Union County. Pictured, from left to right, are John Treglia, Doug Gilg, Brian Mandzak, Andy Brit...
CVB rolls out plans for rebranding campaign
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
April 12, 2021
The Union County Convention and Visitors Bureau 2021 Business Plan emphasizes two key initiatives - branding and signage/wayfinding. UCCVB Director Karen Eylon said the objectives have been highlighte...
Monday morning roundup
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By From JT Staff Reports 
April 12, 2021
A group of young children enjoy this morning by taking turns getting spun around the new playground equipment at Eljer Park. (Journal-Tribune photo by Sam Dillon)
A snapshot of public transportation done right
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By Mac Cordell 
April 10, 2021
Pictured is an Ohio Department of Transportation map showing the names of public transportation services in various counties around the state. The counties in white have no form of transportation for ...
Courthouse will glow green for Earth Week
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
April 10, 2021
In celebration of Earth Week 2021, the Union County Courthouse lights will “go green.” Union County Development Services Manager Jason Stanford said the new look is a reminder of the importance of tak...
Burning brush ignites barn blaze
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By From JT Staff Reports 
April 9, 2021
Marysville Fire Department Chief Jay Riley said a barn in the 14000 block of U.S. 36, pictured above, caught flames after fire spread from a nearby brush burn. The mechanical barn was used to service ...
Local agencies agree to fund tech incubator
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By Mac Cordell 
April 9, 2021
The Union County Commissioners are moving forward with a plan to bring an Automotive and Mobility Innovation Center (AMIC) to Marysville’s Innovation Park. At a recent meeting, the commissioners appro...
Push from MHS teacher led to pharmacy career
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
April 8, 2021
Karen Kier, a Marysville High School graduate and professor of clinical pharmacy at Ohio Northern University, draws a dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine into a needle while sitting in the ...
Plain City considers funneling money for Uptown upgrades
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
April 8, 2021
Plain City officials are considering 2021 budget changes that could divert more funding toward Uptown improvements. Village Administrator Nathan Cahall presented council with proposed supplemental app...
City could see self-driving shuttles
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By Mac Cordell 
April 7, 2021
The Ohio State University has applied for a grant that would create an on-demand public transportation service, using electric, autonomous vehicles, to connect certain middle- and lower-income neighbo...
Jerome Township seeks technical support
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
April 7, 2021
Jerome Township officials are asking residents for patience as they work through the growing pains of new technology. “It’s definitely a work in progress,” Trustee Chair Megan Sloat said. The trustees...
Easter art in bloom
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By From JT Staff Reports 
April 7, 2021
Mother nature and the adult children of Avanelle Oberlin both put on a colorful display this week. Oberlin said her children decided to create chalk art on the sidewalk in front of her home, 203 S. Ma...
A slice of math
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
April 7, 2021
Students in Mrs. Bojc’s and Mrs. Hostetler’s third grade class at Plain City Elementary School recently transformed their classroom into a “fraction pizzeria” to practice their math skills. Their desk...
Safety or growth? City officials mull priorities
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By Mac Cordell 
April 6, 2021
Despite more than a year of work and discussion, one city council member says he will not support Marysville’s strategic plan as it is written. At Monday night’s council work session, council member J...