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By Mac Cordell 
June 24, 2019
The City of Marysville has issued its 2018 Water Quality Report and officials are urging anyone with questions to contact the water department. “We have been good for the 2018 year and there have been...
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By Michael Williamson 
June 24, 2019
A traffic stop on U.S. 33 resulted in a chase for Union County Sheriff’s deputies on Saturday afternoon. “We received a complaint about two Mustangs on U.S. 33 that were possibly racing,” said Chief D...
Taking advantage of the dry weather
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 24, 2019
Ashley Freeman mows her Mill Valley yard Monday morning after a long weekend of baseball tournaments. Weather forecasts have rain for Monday afternoon but the rest of the week shows more summer-like t...
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 24, 2019
Monday Madness June 24, 1-2:00 p.m. Monday Madness is back. Join us for special guests, programs, and fun every Monday throughout Summer Reading. This week’s program is: Alka Seltzer Rockets. For ages...
Carpe Beachem
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 24, 2019
A Common Carp splashes in Richwood Lake as it explores new territory after days of rain that caused the lake to breach its banks. Flooding was wide spread across the village impacting travel. Addition...
Short film on opioid epidemic shot locally
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By Michael Williamson 
June 24, 2019
Adam Meeks, left, was on set in Bellefontaine Friday morning with cinematographer/camera operator, Stefan Weinberger, for the filming of “Union County.” Meeks, a central Ohio native with ties to Union...
Time to consider Plan B
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By Chad Williamson 
June 24, 2019
Pictured above is the stadium at Bunsold Middle School earlier this week. Though the artificial turf is installed, district officials are saying the project and the renovation at the Marysville High S...
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 21, 2019
Editor’s note: Information on an upcoming Amateur Radio Field Day event was published in Wednesday’s edition of the Journal-Tribune with only one location listed. A revised version of the announcement...
Triad board votes to put levy on November ballot
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 21, 2019
This illustration depicts a new track, field house and updated football field that would be funded by a proposed levy in the Triad School District. On Thursday, the board of education moved to approve...
Stadium alcohol idea tabled
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By Chad Williamson 
June 21, 2019
Anne Daniel, left, addresses the members of the Marysville Board of Education and district administration at Thursday night’s meeting at Bunsold Middle School. Daniel voiced opposition to the board’s ...
Light work
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 20, 2019
Duane Lord with the City of Marysville installed a traffic camera at the intersection of Fourth Street and Main Street Wednesday. The camera points to the intersection at Fifth and Main streets and wi...
Light poles delay progress on Smart Mobility Corridor
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By Michael Williamson 
June 20, 2019
Progress is being made on the U.S. 33 Smart Mobility Corridor—with the exception of receiving and installing light poles. At its monthly meeting Wednesday the Northwest 33 Innovation Corridor Council ...
Bellefontaine hammered by rain
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 20, 2019
Widespread flash flooding pushed local first responders to their limits Wednesday in Bellefontaine, stranding motorists, and displacing residents including a handful of patients at Mary Rutan Hospital...
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 20, 2019
The Union County Health Department is considering a policy that will allow parents to bring their young children to work. During the Union County Board of Health meeting Wednesday, members gauged inte...
8.9-mill fire levy proposed for Jerome
News, Plain City
By Michael Williamson 
June 19, 2019
Conversation over a proposed fire levy in Jerome Township will continue until the middle of July. The board of trustees held its regular meeting Monday evening where the levy was proposed and the meet...
Bringing history to life
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
June 19, 2019
Stephen Hollen is dressed in historical colonial dress as he performed at the annual Plain City Historical Society meeting Tuesday night. Hollen, a humorist, historian and writer, dressed as Dr. Thoma...
Amateur Radio Field Day set for this weekend
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 19, 2019
Members of the Union County Amateur Radio Club will be participating in the National Amateur Radio Field Day exercise to be held June 22-23. Since 1933, radio operators across North America have estab...
Jerome Trustees change meeting days
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By Michael Williamson 
June 19, 2019
Jerome Township is changing the dates for its monthly meetings. On Monday night, trustees voted to move the regular meetings to the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Trustee and board cha...
Scottslawn Road work to begin in July
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By Michael Williamson 
June 19, 2019
Roadwork on Scottslawn Road is set to start on July 1. The above picture shows one phase of the project that will close the road between Route 736 and Weaver Road. The picture below shows another phas...
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By Sherryl Sheets of the Richwood Gazette 
June 18, 2019
Bev Wasserbeck, food service director for North Union, presented a report to the board of education at North Union’s regular meeting Monday night. She stated that 38.7% of North Union students are enr...
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 18, 2019
With the start of summer and outdoor activities, diseases spread by ticks are increasing in Ohio. While no tick-borne disease cases have been reported in Union County, the Union County Health Departme...
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By Michael Williamson 
June 18, 2019
The Village of Richwood is once again under water. Residents around the town are dealing with high water, flooded yards and basements, and road closures in and around town. Several spots have high wat...
The start of a wet week
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By Michael Williamson 
June 17, 2019
The ball fields of Schwartzkopf Park are shown flooded by the waters of Mill Creek which spilled its banks Sunday afternoon. Northern portions of Union County reported as much as four inches of rain o...
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 17, 2019
Monday Madness June 17 at 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Monday Madness is back - join us for special guests, programs, and fun every Monday throughout Summer Reading. This week’s program is: Egg Drop Challenge. Fo...
Honoring Old Glory
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 17, 2019
Marysville First Presbyterian Church at the corner of West Fifth and Court streets was decked out for Flag Day on Friday. Flag Day, which falls within National Flag Week, is a time when Americans are ...
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 17, 2019
Firefighters from several area departments battled a shed fire at 15183 Harmon-Patrick Road near Richwood Friday afternoon. The fire destroyed the structure and later caused damage to a nearby home. N...
Principal’s suit against local district tossed
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By Mac Cordell 
June 17, 2019
A federal magistrate has terminated a lawsuit against the Marysville Exempted Village School District. Former Northwood Elementary School Principal Melissa Hackett had filed suit in federal court, cla...
Local children splash into summer reading
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 17, 2019
Alice Mackey, Youth Reference Assistant at the Marysville Public Library, reads a story to a group of children at the Marysville Municipal Swimming Pool Friday. Throughout the summer, the library offe...
Manzoni on a mission
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 14, 2019
Charlie Manzoni, of Minnesota, poses at a marker for the Continental Divide in New Mexico during his cross-country cycling tour. Over 50 days, he plans to cycle from the Pacific to Atlantic Ocean to r...
Officials seek to fix rail crossing clogs
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By Michael Williamson 
June 14, 2019
County and city officials are exploring a possible solution to the traffic congestion issue at a pair of area railroad crossings in Marysville. At the county commissioners’ meeting on Tuesday, county ...