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24-unit development planned for Richwood
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By Kyle Meddles 
December 25, 2024
Richwood Council revealed plans for a 24-duplex development on 350 N. Franklin St. At the regular meeting of the village on Monday, council member Brad Plotner said the board of zoning appeals (BZA) h...
County births outpace deaths
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Union County continues to see births outpacing deaths as shown in this graphic from the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC). Birth numbers are one of a variety of metrics MORPC uses to track population growth in central Ohio. This graphic also shows Union County growing to over 96,000 people by 2050. (Graphic submitted)
U.C. population could approach 100k by 2050
By Michael Williamson 
December 25, 2024
Union County continues to see a trend not typical in the state: births are still outpacing deaths. William Murdock, executive director with the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) gave his a...
Churches plan holiday services
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Marysville's Santa Claus checks for letters in the mailbox at Partners Park before a shift of meeting with local boys and girls at his house. Santa has his sleigh packed up, ready for long hours of deliveries tonight. (Journal-Tribune file photo)
By From JT Staff Reports 
December 23, 2024
Local churches have announced their holiday service schedules: St. John’s Lutheran Church Christmas Eve services – Tuesday, Dec. 24, family service at 7 p.m., candlelight service at 11 p.m., communion...
Fairbanks continues planning for future growth
Education, News
By Jack Christian 
December 23, 2024
One future project in preliminary discussions at Fairbanks is the development of a campus access road designed to separate bus traffic from parent pick-up lines. Pending approval, this road could incl...
Memorial Health 2025 budget grows
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By Chad Williamson 
December 20, 2024
Through a challenging climate merging healthcare giants, Memorial Health continues to grow. Memorial’s Board of Trustees approved the 2025 operating budget Thursday night, showing the health system ex...
Triad will bring back levy renewal
Education, News
By Kyle Meddles 
December 20, 2024
For the second time, Triad officials are set to place a renewal of the district’s existing levy on the ballot on May 6, 2025. At the board of education meeting Thursday, members voted unanimously to r...
Resident injured in Broadway fire
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Fire and emergency personnel look through a shed that caught fire behind the Old Stone Haus Tavern in Broadway early Friday morning. One resident was burned and transported to Memorial Hospital and then The Ohio University hospital after the fire broke out just after 6 a.m. Firefighters on-scene were able to contain the fire and the tavern resumed regular operations. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
Flames contained to shed; Old Stone Haus Tavern to remain open
By Mike Williamson 
December 20, 2024
This story has been updated from its previous version A resident is being treated for burns after a fire broke out in a shed behind the Old Stone Haus Tavern in Broadway. According to the Union County...
Elementary celebrates Holidays around the world
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By From JT Staff Reports 
December 19, 2024
Participants in Navin Elementary School's Holidays Around the World celebration pose at the end of the performance Wednesday. The event showcased holiday traditions from around the globe, including In...
Dave Burke ends career of public service
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By Michael Williamson 
December 19, 2024
Union County Commissioner Dave Burke signed off this week, bringing what he called a “20-year blessing in public service” to a close. At the Wednesday county commissioners meeting, Burke made his part...
Bunsold band holds holiday concert
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By From JT Staff Reports 
December 18, 2024
Bunsold Middle School hosted its annual Holiday Band Concert on Tuesday. Directed by Robb Hildreth and Steve Fannin, the concert featured holiday music from both the seventh and eighth grade bands. Th...
Move paves way for data center in Jerome
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By Kyle Meddles 
December 18, 2024
The Jerome Township Trustees voted to approve a rezoning amendment to a seven-acre area on the zoning map, prepping the area for a potential future data center. In a public hearing at the regular meet...
County rideshare program grows
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By Michael Williamson 
December 18, 2024
The Union County-Marysville Rideshare Program with Uber now has almost a full year of data and officials said its numbers are going up. Eric Phillips, economic development director for the county and ...
Rausch leaving council after 13 years
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Marysville City Council member J.R. Rausch, pictured here seated at right, was given a standing ovation Monday night after announcing that he would be stepping down for work-related reasons at the end of this year. In an emotional speech to the room, Rausch thanked the community for its support over his 13-year tenure with the city. Pictured from left are council members Zack Bordner, Steven Wolfe, Henk Berbee, Donald Boerger, Scott Hunter and Mark Reams. (Journal-Tribune photo by Michael Williamson)
By Michael Williamson 
December 17, 2024
A Marysville City Council member is stepping down after more than a decade of service. J.R. Rausch, who has served the city for the last 13 years, got emotional Monday night as he announced that he wo...
NU Board approves school calendar
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By Kyle Meddles 
December 17, 2024
North Union officials have agreed on the 2025 – 2026 school year calendar, opening up discussion about how future school calendars are decided. At the regular meeting of the board on Monday, board Pre...
Marysville holds winter choir concert
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By From JT Staff Reports 
December 17, 2024
The third annual Marysville School District "Wintersongs" Choir Concert for grades 5-12 took place over the weekend. The concert took place in the Alumni Hall Performing Arts Center and featured more ...
Chase leads to underage drinking arrests
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By From JT Staff Reports 
December 16, 2024
The Marysville Division of Police was involved in a short pursuit late Friday night involving two underage drinkers that led to a crash and two arrests early Saturday morning. At 12:35 a.m., Saturday,...
Lightsource solar project pulls out
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By Michael Williamson 
December 16, 2024
Union County residents in opposition to solar facilities in the area are getting a small victory. Lightsource bp said its solar project in the western side of the county will no longer be going forwar...
ESC tapped to lead supt. search
Education, News
By Chad Williamson 
December 13, 2024
The search to replace its superintendent will not cost the Marysville school district any money. The board of education voted unanimously to allow the Education Service Center (ESC) of Central Ohio to...
Levy formalized; new retirement incentive set for teachers
Education, News
By Chad Williamson 
December 13, 2024
The Marysville Board of Education finalized its plan to move forward with a property tax levy in May at a meeting Thursday night, while also making a move that could save some operational dollars with...
Historic house finds new owner
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Built in 1911, the old Scott house, the Almer Coe house or the “Woodlawn” house at 500 W. Fourth St., that has seen many owners throughout its time as a historical home in Marysville, is now owned by The Union County Foundation. The local non-profit organization plans to use the large property as their office and to give back to the community. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kyle Meddles)
By Kyle Meddles 
December 13, 2024
Few houses in Marysville manage to attract the eyes of passersby quite like the historical "Woodlawn" residence at 500 W. Fourth St.; then again not many houses sit on two acres of land in the heart o...
Shop with a Hero planned for Saturday
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By From JT Staff Reports 
December 13, 2024
Union County heroes will be out and about Saturday morning helping area children with holiday shopping during the annual Shop with a Hero event. Each year, law enforcement, fire and EMS personnel esco...
Realignments at UCSO help shore up staff shortfalls
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By Michael Williamson 
December 12, 2024
Updates at the Union County Sheriff’s Office are reworking the agency’s structure and officials said positions in the patrol division should get filled next year. Capt. Bob Roberts told the county com...
Jerome Township says no to dispensaries
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By Kyle Meddles 
December 12, 2024
Jerome Township will not be moving forward with its zoning amendment – which would have allowed certain cannabis-related land uses in the township – at this time. Zoning Inspector Eric Snowden worked ...
Police handle student threat
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By Kyle Meddles 
December 11, 2024
The Marysville Division of Police is currently investigating threats made over the weekend by a student at Bunsold Middle School. Captain Nate Sachs said that the suspect’s threat to shoot up the scho...
JA Board settles on facility costs, levy millage
Education, News
By Michael Williamson 
December 11, 2024
Jonathan Alder has narrowed its master facilities plan down to two similar options but did not yet vote on a decision for the final plan. At the regular meeting on Monday night, the board of education...
Road Rage leads to crash on U.S. 33
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By Kyle Meddles 
December 11, 2024
The Ohio State Highway patrol is currently investigating a road rage incident that led to a crash on U.S. 33 at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday. According to video footage provided by the Marysville Police Departm...
Richwood Farmers Market grows
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By Kyle Meddles 
December 10, 2024
The Richwood Farmers Market ends the year with notes of success and growth after a year of change. At the regular meeting of village council, Shauna Chapman, manager of the Richwood Farmers Market, sa...
Tractor pull donates to Lung Cancer research
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By From JT Staff Reports 
December 10, 2024
The Scioto River Ohio Pullers Association (SROPA) presented a check for $22,558.19 to the OSU Foundation for lung cancer research, specifically for the Delynn Kale Endowment for Lung Cancer reasearch....
Union County budget up nearly 5% for 2025
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By Michael Williamson 
December 10, 2024
Union County passed its general fund budget for 2025, looking at a bit of an increase from this year to the next. County commissioners recently approved the measure at $36.5 million with a 4.8% increa...
Schools opt for property tax levy
Education, News
Committee opinion may have factored into decision
By Chad Williamson 
December 10, 2024
The concerns of the Marysville Schools Levy Committee may have played a role in the board of education’s decision to return to the ballot with another property tax measure. The board voted 3-2 Monday ...