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Ag science classes compete in Landscape Olympics
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By From JT Staff Reports 
December 12, 2018
Pictured from left to right, are students from Marysville High School’s ag science class, Rachelle Wolford, Maria Kessler, Tyler Yates, Ashton Ropp, Mitch Weinbrecht, Nate Heinz, Blake Kessler, Grant ...
N. Lewisburg Council Oks      2019 budget
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By Chad Williamson 
December 12, 2018
The Village of North Lewisburg has made great financial strides in the last decade. According to administrator Andy Yoder, the village struggled “keep the lights on” during the Great Recession years f...
Jon Alder experiencing shortage of bus drivers
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By Jacob Runnels 
December 12, 2018
Pictured are Jonathan Alder High School student Cameron Skidmore, left, with Canaan Middle School Principal Matt Keller, right. Skidmore recently finished his Eagle Scout project, which involved const...
Spreading dance around the world
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By Will Channell 
December 12, 2018
Northwoods Elementary student Aubrey Miller, 9, sits surrounded by the more than 100 dance outfits she collected to donate to children in need. The costumes are first going to Traveling Tutus, an orga...
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By Sherryl Sheets of the Richwood Gazette 
December 11, 2018
Nancy Tobe, an engineer with Access Engineering, approached Richwood Village Council at its Monday night meeting seeking multiple revocable use permits ahead of the Franklin Street Enhancement project...
Inattention blamed for crash
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By Mac Cordell 
December 11, 2018
Route 736 was closed this morning following a single vehicle crash. According to reports, at about 5:28 a.m., Jonj S. Sin, 53, of Marysville, was driving a 2011 Honda CRV, south on Route 736. Accordin...
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By Mac Cordell 
December 11, 2018
Plain City Village Council has approved an $8-million budget for 2019. At Monday night’s meeting the council held a public hearing and final reading for the village’s 2019 appropriations budget. The b...
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By Jacob Runnels 
December 11, 2018
Milford Center’s Village Council has passed a temporary budget for 2019, but is now tasked with making a more agreeable one. Council member Ron Payne presented a proposed budget for 2019 at Monday nig...
City council may try to get signs in line
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By Will Channell 
December 11, 2018
Four signs stand back to back on Woodline Drive Tuesday morning. At Monday’s Marysville City Council meeting, members discussed whether the city has too many signs cluttering streets. (Journal-Tribune...
Thieves take power tools from Rural King
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By From JT Staff Reports 
December 10, 2018
Police are investigating an incident in which shoplifters struck a Rural King employee on the elbow with the vehicle they were using to escape. According to Marysville Deputy Chief Tony Brooks, two ma...
Driver in fatal hit-and-run not being identified
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By Jacob Runnels 
December 10, 2018
Teresa M. Howell, 24, of Greenwich, was struck and killed as she was working along U.S. 33, in Jerome Township, at 8:59 a.m. Friday. Howell was with the Lake Erie Construction Company, sent to perform...
Care Train Auction nets $212,000
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By Nancy Clark 
December 10, 2018
Local auctioneer Dan Westlake coaxes bidders for a supply of freezer beef during Saturday’s Union County Community Care Train Auction at McAuliffe’s Ace Hardware. The auction took in more than $212,00...
Feeling of safety brought Groat to Marysville
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By Jacob Runnels 
December 7, 2018
A former West Virginia woman quickly found Marysville to be her permanent home 42 years ago, and she still considers the city to be as great as when she arrived. Deb Groat has been a councilperson for...
Brady Lowe earns rank of Eagle Scout
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By From JT Staff Reports 
December 7, 2018
LOWE –––– Brady Lowe, son of Carl and Roxanne Lowe, attained the rank of Eagle Scout Oct. 18, 2018. Lowe is a member of Boy Scout Troop 101, which is chartered through Marysville First United Methodis...
Adena Pointe plans move forward
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By Will Channell 
December 7, 2018
Pictured is the final plat of the Adena Pointe subdivision. It was approved earlier this week by the Marysville Planning Commission. (Image submitted) –––– The Marysville Planning Commission unanimous...
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By Mac Cordell 
December 7, 2018
The Union County Grand Jury has indicted two men on unrelated charges of hurting deputies. Cameron Robert Hastings, 31, 14000 Hinton Mill Road, Marysville, and Grant M. Sowers, 31, of Canal Winchester...
Group focused on marketing U.S. 33 corridor
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By Mac Cordell 
December 6, 2018
The 33 Innovation Corridor Council of Governments (COG) is asking for additional information and options for marketing the corridor. Earlier this year, the COG, which includes Union County, the Union ...
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By Jacob Runnels 
December 5, 2018
Students at Triad High School may not be able to carry their backpacks with them in school. Superintendent Vickie Hoffman said she’s discussing with high school principal Kyle Huffman and student reso...
BASE program receives more funding
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By Jacob Runnels 
December 5, 2018
Eighth grader Jonah Brake is pictured building a structure out of blocks with help from his instructor, Brandy Spurgeon, as part of an activity for the Bunsold After School Enrichment (BASE) program. ...
Care Train auction set for Saturday
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By From JT Staff Reports 
December 4, 2018
Bidding is already open for this year’s Care Train of Union County auction. Last year the Care Train opened its auction to online bids. The move proved so successful that bidders nearly crashed the or...
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By Will Channell 
December 4, 2018
City officials are taking aim at bad landlords. Administrative staff presented a plan for a new code at a council work session Monday that, if passed, would give the city the right to enforce safety s...
Warm temperatures greet parade attendees
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By Chad Williamson 
December 3, 2018
Unseasonably warm temperatures, which pushed into the 60s, led to very large crowds along the route for the Marysville Christmas Parade on Sunday. At left, with watchers lined up many rows deep along ...
Marysville police nab youths after Mill Valley vehicle break-ins
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By Will Channell 
December 3, 2018
Marysville Police apprehended three Marysville juveniles and are looking for a fourth in relation to a string to thefts from vehicles in Mill Valley Saturday night and Sunday morning. According to Mar...
41st President had local legacy
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By Jacob Runnels 
December 3, 2018
BUSH –––– Former President George H.W. Bush’s legacy includes the impact he left on Marysville. The 41st President died Friday at the age of 94, seven months after his 92-year-old wife, Barbara Bush, ...
Fog results in school cancellations
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By Will Channell 
November 30, 2018
A thick layer of fog blanketed Union County this morning, including the trail between Mill Valley and U.S. 33, pictured above. The fog caused several local school closures. Marysville Exempted Village...
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By Mac Cordell 
November 30, 2018
Plain City officials are asking for public input into a plan they believe will shape the village for the next decade and beyond. As part of its Dec. 17 meeting, village council will hold a public hear...
Ho, ho, no
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By Will Channell 
November 30, 2018
Addison, left, and Lucas Conley sit in Santa’s lap at the Marysville Christmas Walk earlier this week. Local children will have several chances to ask Mr. Claus for Christmas gifts this holiday season...
Hospital to purchase 3D mammography machines
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By Chad Williamson 
November 30, 2018
Despite being in the middle of a $50 million construction project, Memorial Health is tripling its 2019 capital improvement budget over the previous year. After spending $3.3 million in 2018, next yea...
Relief at the pumps
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By Will Channell 
November 29, 2018
Motorists were happy yesterday as gas prices dropped to $1.94 per gallon, as shown by the above sign at the UDF on Cherry Street Wednesday afternoon. At press time on Thursday, some local stations had...
Fairbanks student faces charges over threat
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By From JT Staff Reports 
November 29, 2018
A Fairbanks freshman is facing criminal charges after sending a threatening photo to a few friends earlier this week. According to Union County Sheriff Jamie Patton, the freshman sent a Snapchat photo...