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By Mac Cordell 
July 24, 2020
What appears to be a routine action at Monday night’s Marysville City Council meeting, is actually part of what has been a frustrating project for city and county officials. The money to be appropriat...
Elks make donation to MPD
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 24, 2020
Marysville Elks Lodge #1130 recently used money from the Ohio Elks Association Community Service Grant to purchase a Portable Scene Light and Plastic Face Shields for the Marysville Police Department....
Local state rep explains ties to arrested House speaker
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By Mac Cordell 
July 23, 2020
Tracy Richardson, seen on the left in a photo from her Facebook page, may have been part of a group of representatives specifically chosen and supported by Larry Householder, right. Householder was ar...
Plain City Design Review Board digs into renovation project
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 23, 2020
Plain City Design Review Board members recently continued a meeting surrounding the property at 132 N. Chillicothe Street. Although applications for changes to the exterior of the building have not ye...
Footage shows events before suspect injury
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By Mac Cordell 
July 22, 2020
An unnamed suspect remains in the hospital following an incident last week. The man was allegedly seen Thursday going through cars on Milridge Drive. Police tasered the man after he fled the scene the...
Jerome public hearing turns heated
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 22, 2020
Following a heated public hearing, Jerome Township Trustees are unsure how they will move forward with a proposed residential development on McKitrick Road. “We know we’re going to hear some oppositio...
United Way opens annual school supply drive
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 22, 2020
Lorie Spain with The Hope Center holds a “Learn United” School Supply Drive Collection Box. The Hope Center is one of nine public collection sites for this year’s school supply drive. (Photo submitted...
Fairbanks parents to submit daily health report
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By Mac Cordell 
July 21, 2020
Fairbanks school officials are asking parents to assess the health of their children before sending them to school. At Monday’s meeting of the Fairbanks Board of Education, the board approved the purc...
Unnamed suspect in hospital with head injury after police incident
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 21, 2020
A man who allegedly broke into several vehicles remains hospitalized with a head injury after a confrontation with police. Marysville Police Chief Floyd Golden said he could not release the man’s name...
Unbearable heat
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 21, 2020
Even the wildlife in Ohio has had enough of the hot weather. The extended period with temperatures hovering around 90 had this squirrel lounging in a bird bath at a home in Green Pastures. (Photo subm...
NU has four-level return to school plan
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By Sherryl Sheets of the Richwood Gazette 
July 21, 2020
Summer is half over the students, parents, and school staff are all unsure about the start of the 2020-2021 school year. COVID-19 has turned the world upside down and every day more news comes out abo...
Union County Recorder will end term early
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By Mac Cordell 
July 20, 2020
The Union County Commissioners have named Karen Riffle to serve as the acting county recorder. Teresa Markham, the current Union County Recorder, has tendered a resignation effective July 31. Earlier ...
Rally held
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 20, 2020
Several dozen individuals gathered Sunday afternoon for a Black Lives Matter march and rally in Marysville. The group assembled at Eljer Park at 3 p.m. and marched along the uptown streets, eventually...
Orcena addresses false information
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 20, 2020
Union County Health Commissioner Jason Orcena took time during the most recent Board of Health meeting to dispel misconceptions surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. As the last few weeks have seen “an e...
Memorial Chief Medical Officer announces retirement
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 20, 2020
Memorial Health announced the forthcoming retirement of the health system’s Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Victor A. Trianfo, Jr., D.O., after 43 years in the medical field. After 21 years with the orga...
It’s a beautiful morning
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 20, 2020
American Legion Park, and the newly paved trail, provided a quiet spot for residents around the community to enjoy the beautiful weather and get some fresh air this morning. (Journal-Tribune photo by ...
Union County sees red
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 17, 2020
By Mac Cordell and Kayleen Petrovia State rating triggers mask mandate Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday Union County is now at a Red Alert, Level 3 Public Health Emergency. According to information...
Drills begin in person
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 17, 2020
Charlie Battery, first of the 174th Air Defense Artillery Regiment of the Ohio National Guard is assembling in person again. The unit, stationed at the armory in Marysville, has been distancing and ga...
Marysville has multiple school models
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By Chad Williamson 
July 17, 2020
District will make decision on startup plan on Aug. 3 There were three big take-aways from Marysville’s plan for reopening schools: Masks will be worn by everyone in school buildings; there will be an...
Triad expects to have students back in buildings
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 17, 2020
Triad’s Superintendent said she expects most students in the district to return to school in-person for the upcoming year. During Thursday’s Board of Education meeting, which was held virtually, the b...
Outdoor eating area in use
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 17, 2020
Above, Christine Fisher, who works at a local attorney’s office, watches videos and eats her lunch Thursday in the outdoor eating area in Marysville’s Uptown. Fisher said she really enjoys the outdoor...
Testing demands create new hurdles
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 16, 2020
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Union County officials say they are trying to overcome hurdles to meet the growing need for testing locally. During Wednesday’s Board of Health meeting, Union Count...
Bug in the sun
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 16, 2020
This yellow wooly bear caterpillar was seen Wednesday on the trail along Marysville’s Upground Reservoir. The caterpillar, which can be found throughout the United States, will eventually mature and t...
Authority of council members discussed at P.C. meeting
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 15, 2020
As Plain City Council continued to discuss outdoor dining legislation, council members also reviewed their role in the village’s government. During Monday’s council meeting, members heard the second r...
Crews working on track
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 15, 2020
Marysville crews continue to work on a planned Bicycle Motocross, or BMX, track at north east corner of Cypress and Holly drives, behind the Marysville Estates mobile home park. Builders are using a s...
North Lewisburg budget shows optimism
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By Chad Williamson 
July 15, 2020
Despite an uncertain impact from the coronovirus pandemic on tax collection, the village of North Lewisburg isn’t in panic mode. Village council viewed the 2021 temporary budget at Tuesday night’s mee...
Richwood Village Council considers online utility bill-pay
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By Sherryl Sheets of the Richwood Gazette 
July 15, 2020
Since the Village of Richwood had a web site developed online, there is one information section that states “under construction.” That is regarding making payments of water and sewer bills, purchasing...
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By Chad Williamson 
July 14, 2020
The extra days will be used to prepare teachers Students in the Marysville School District will begin classes a bit later than originally planned. Following a vote by the Marysville Board of Education...
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By Mac Cordell 
July 14, 2020
Marysville City Council held its return to in-person meetings Monday night. The meeting was held in Veterans Auditorium to allow for social distancing. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell) Land was ...