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By Mac Cordell 
February 8, 2019
Union County law enforcement officials are asking for the community’s help locating a group of suspected burglars. Sheriff Jamie Patton has asked residents in southern Union County to be on the lookou...
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By Jacob Runnels 
February 7, 2019
The Marysville High School stadium project has several construction companies working on it for a combined price of just more than $8.7 million. At a special meeting Wednesday morning, Marysville Scho...
MFD: Calls to save animals are nothing new
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By Will Channell 
February 7, 2019
Marysville Firefighter Rusty Lowe demonstrates an oxygen mask specially designed for animals. Local EMS agencies have received both training and equipment to help them rescue animals in danger. (Journ...
Fire in Honda air handler quickly contained
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By Mac Cordell 
February 7, 2019
Fire crews from around the area responded to an incident at Honda’s Marysville Auto Plant. At 2:52 p.m., Wednesday, Honda officials called emergency responders. Honda spokesperson Stephanie Gostomski ...
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By Jacob Runnels 
February 7, 2019
–––– Adham Schirg is Fairbanks School District’s pick for its new superintendent. After a public meet and greet for each of the three finalists and a lengthy executive session were held Tuesday night,...
FHS Homecoming set
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 6, 2019
Fairbanks High School will observe its winter Homecoming festivities Friday evening between the varsity girls and varsity boys basketball games against Mechanicsburg. Members of the FHS Homecoming cou...
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By Mac Cordell 
February 6, 2019
Plain City village council has agreed to move forward with a change in the employee pay schedule. At a work session Tuesday, the council directed Village Administrator Nathan Cahall to create a salary...
Whit’s won’t reopen
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By Will Channell 
February 6, 2019
Equipment inside Whit’s Frozen Custard lays shuffled around after work was done inside to expand dining space. Poole said after the building’s landlord refused to pay for its share of the project, he ...
Ohio’s wacky weather swings
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By Jacob Runnels 
February 5, 2019
Pictured are Kristen Whitaker and her son, Cason, enjoying a walk on Scotts Farm Boulevard to pick up her daughter at Navin Elementary School Monday afternoon. She said because of the fairer weather t...
Jerome Township Trustees creating administrative position
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By Mac Cordell 
February 5, 2019
Jerome Township is in the process of creating a position that would oversee the township departments and employees. At Monday night’s meeting of the Jerome Township Board of Trustees, the trustees adj...
Sale of old rail bed considered
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By Will Channell 
February 5, 2019
Pictured is above is a portion of a railroad bed on Maple Street owned by the city. The orange portion denotes the area Marysville city officials are considering selling to adjoining business, Celebri...
Area schools update calamity day situations
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By Jacob Runnels 
February 4, 2019
Marysville School District (MSD) released its first batch of blizzard bags to students Friday after last week’s three school cancellations. Assistant Superintendent Jonathan Langhals said the school d...
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By Will Channell 
February 4, 2019
The Marysville Division of Police is investigating a bomb threat called into Boston’s restaurant. “We’re trying to work back through it and figure out where the call came from,” said Marysville Deputy...
Maps a passion for local student
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By Will Channell 
February 4, 2019
Xavier Bezusko, 13, of Marysville, shows off his binder of maps he’s drawn, both real and imagined. Xavier recently won Bunsold Middle School’s geography bee. (Journal-Tribune photo by Will Channell) ...
Shutdown had little impact on area SNAP program
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By Mac Cordell 
February 2, 2019
Despite recent government shutdowns and another looming in two weeks, local charities are saying they are in good shape to handle the increased need. While Union County has few federal employees, more...
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By Mac Cordell 
February 2, 2019
Plain City businesses are opposing a plan that would eliminate an expedited approval for building changes in the village. As part of a public hearing at a council meeting earlier this week, business o...
U.W. to reach 88 percent of campaign goal
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 1, 2019
Editor’s note: The following release is submitted by the United Way of Union County. ––– The UWUC’s Community Investment Committee (CIC) conducted annual site visits last fall to review best practices...
Fairbanks narrows choices for superintendent
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By Jacob Runnels 
February 1, 2019
Fairbanks School District has narrowed its superintendent search to three finalists. The finalists are Justin Ufferman, Zachary Howard and Adham Schirg. The Fairbanks Board of Education interviewed ei...
New day, new challenge for area
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 1, 2019
After two days of near record cold and high winds, more than 5 inches of snow caught Marysville and Union County off guard this morning, canceling all local schools for the third day in a row. Above, ...
Thursday’s Marysville-Journal-Tribune
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By From JT Staff Reports 
January 31, 2019
Notice: Due to the extreme weather conditions recently, and a concern for our carriers and route drivers, the Journal-Tribune has decided to not publish a paper today, January 31st.
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By Jacob Runnels 
January 30, 2019
Milford Center’s 2018 annual report has been published. The report, compiled by Village Operator of Records James House, shows how much money the village spent on street repairs, the water and sewer s...
Union County chilled
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By Mac Cordell 
January 30, 2019
Mike Barreta, of Marysville, takes his dogs to the Marysville dog park for a brief visit this morning to “do their business.” Despite the frigid temperatures, Barreta said there are no suitable areas ...
Hope Center to serve as warming facility
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By From JT Staff Reports 
January 29, 2019
A local organization is making a space available for those who need to get inside during the upcoming frigid weather. “We are going to open the Hope Center for anyone who is homeless or needs a warm p...
Temperatures may impact delivery
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By From JT Staff Reports 
January 29, 2019
The Marysville Journal-Tribune wants readers to be aware that they may not receive a newspaper on Wednesday. Delivery personnel, including our young paper carriers, may not be able to make their round...
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By Nancy Clark 
January 29, 2019
Richwood Council members are in the process of another new update for the village, working on the downtown beautification project and the resurfacing of Franklin Street through the village. During Mon...
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By Mac Cordell 
January 29, 2019
Plain City Village Council wants to discuss the pay scale for village employees. It just doesn’t want the village to hear that discussion. At Monday night’s council meeting, members attempted to go in...
Marysville moves for quick storm sewer fix
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By Will Channell 
January 29, 2019
The above image shows segments of a storm sewer line north of Square Drive on the ground after they collapsed due to erosion from Mill Creek. Marysville City Council passed emergency legislation to hi...
Fairbanks narrows candidates to lead district
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By Jacob Runnels 
January 29, 2019
Fairbanks School District has selected eight candidates to interview for its superintendent search. At a special meeting Wednesday, the board of education received 30 applications for the position. Af...
Suspect caught after chase
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By From JT Staff Reports 
January 28, 2019
A Columbus man is behind bars after leading local law enforcement on a pursuit that ended with a crash. According to Union County Sheriff’s Office reports, deputies attempted to stop a 2004 Honda Acco...