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State Capital Budget funds local project
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By Mac Cordell 
July 1, 2024
Last week, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed the state’s Capital Budget bill. The bill contains more than $13 million for Union County entities, including: $12.5 million to the Transportation Research ...
Local man killed in crash
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By Mac Cordell 
July 1, 2024
Michael Tua, 49, of Marysville, died Sunday as a result of injuries he sustained in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 33. (Photo submitted) -- A Marysville man is dead following a two-vehicle crash Sunday o...
Triad will seek renewal of levy in November
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 1, 2024
Triad officials are preparing to place a renewal of the district’s existing levy on the ballot in November. At the Board of Education meeting Thursday, members voted unanimously to request the certifi...
Memorial to use robotic surgery system
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By Chad Williamson 
July 1, 2024
Pictured above is a da Vinci Robotic Surgical System like the one being leased by Memorial Hospital. The robot will allow surgeries to be performed with smaller incisions, allowing shorter recovery ti...
Area Fourth of July events listed
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By From JT Staff Reports 
July 1, 2024
Communities throughout the county will offer residents a variety of ways to celebrate Fourth of July, from parades to fireworks shows. Marysville The Marysville Independence Day Parade steps off at 10...
P.C. Library will go for levy renewal
News, Plain City
By Michael Williamson 
June 28, 2024
Plain City Public Library will be asking for a levy renewal this fall, a little earlier in its usual five-year cycle. Chris Long, the library director, said going earlier ensures there will be time to...
Memorial buying Dave’s Pharmacy
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By Chad Williamson 
June 28, 2024
Memorial Health will be getting into the retail pharmacy business. The health system has agreed to purchase Dave’s Pharmacy from Cardinal Health, hoping for a variety of benefits by expanding into a n...
Much anticipated incubator facility opens
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By Mac Cordell 
June 28, 2024
Officials held a ribbon cutting Friday for the Automotive and Mobility Innovation Center (AMIC), 1000 Innovation Way. The technology incubator will occupy about 18,000 square feet of a larger building...
PCPD honors lieutenant for quarter century of service
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 28, 2024
Lt. Tom Jaskiewicz, at right, is pictured with Plain City Police Department Chief Dale McKee. The police department and council recently celebrated Jaskiewicz’s 25th anniversary of full-time service w...
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By Mac Cordell 
June 28, 2024
As work on U.S. 33 is coming to a conclusion for this year, local officials are planning for a series of future infrastructure improvements. Over the next couple of years, several bridges in the commu...
Fairbanks student pitches Eagle Scout project
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By Michael Williamson 
June 28, 2024
A Fairbanks student is working to add a unique communication option to one of the district’s playgrounds. Kadence Kise, an incoming senior at Fairbanks High School, is working on her Eagle Scout proje...
Plain City will seek additional money for police force
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 26, 2024
Plain City voters will decide in November whether to replace the village’s police levy. Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday to place a replacement, 5-mill levy for police protection on th...
Crowd decidedly against solar
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By Michael Williamson 
June 26, 2024
Union County residents hold up signs in opposition to the planned Richwood Solar project at the first hearing from the Ohio Power Siting Board Tuesday evening. People gathered at North Union High Scho...
Serving Raymond area important to Mosier family
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 26, 2024
Members of the Mosier Family said they have always strived to provide for the community through their local grocery store and butcher shop. Pictured from left are Andy Mosier, Gene Mosier and Amy Karn...
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By Mac Cordell 
June 26, 2024
A husband and wife are asking Marysville City Council to amend legislation they believe is targeted at the Marysville Exempted Village School District. Doug and Gail Jenkins were at Monday’s city coun...
Richwood now eyes demolition of Opera House
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By Kyle Meddles 
June 26, 2024
Richwood Council is switching gears, now considering demolishing the Opera House. At the regular meeting on Monday, council reached the conclusion that if they are not going to replace the lost truss,...
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By Mac Cordell 
June 26, 2024
A group of citizens continues to want Council member Mark Reams out of office and now they are taking a different approach. At the June 10 City Council meeting, a group of residents asked Reams to ste...
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By Mac Cordell 
June 25, 2024
Despite comments made at a local meeting, developers for the proposed Marysville South project say they do not have specific plans and specifically said those plans do not include a Microsoft data cen...
Marysville ECHS has new principal
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By Chad Williamson 
June 25, 2024
Marysville Early College High School (ECHS) has a new principal after the resignation of Jennifer Hinderer on July 31. Reynoldsburg Principal Scott Bennett was approved by the board of education at a ...
School financial hopes tied to UCBDD levy
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By Chad Williamson 
June 21, 2024
If there wasn’t enough on the line with Marysville’s operating levy attempt in November, the district’s future is now also tied to a second issue on that same ballot. The Marysville Board of Education...
Jerome purchases additional tornado sirens
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 21, 2024
The map above illustrates the locations and coverage of tornado sirens in and near Union County. Each dark red dot represents the site of a siren, while the concentric, lighter red circle shows the on...
Development to occupy nearly 600 acres near airport
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By Mac Cordell 
June 20, 2024
The New Albany Company is looking to rezone 591 acres on the city’s south side. The development, Marysville South, will likely resemble the company’s innovation park proposed for the Marysville East d...
Dozens of apartments coming in Jerome Grand second phase
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 20, 2024
The site of the second phase of the Jerome Grand multi-family, residential development is depicted above. The first phase of the apartment development is adjacent to U.S. 33, at left, a site to the so...
Caboose to be added to P.C.’s depot project
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 20, 2024
The Village of Plain City recently purchased a 1949 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway caboose, pictured above, from Mr. Tree Christmas Tree Farm in Blacklick. The caboose will be added to the Public Square ...
RE/MAX Winners: 40 years of problem solving
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By Mac Cordell 
June 20, 2024
Meg Michel and her daughters are continuing the family tradition of real estate sales in Union County. Michel, right, and her daughters, Andrea White, left, and Katie Crocco, center, work as agents wi...
Tolles receives highest possible bond rating
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 20, 2024
When Moody’s assigned its highest AAA bond rating to Tolles Career and Technical Center in Plain City last month, it put the school in elite company. Only four other schools in the state – and no othe...
North Union to increase school lunch prices
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By Kyle Meddles 
June 18, 2024
The North Union School Board approved an increase in the price of school lunches. At the regular meeting on Monday, the board of education approved an increase in breakfast and lunch prices by $0.25 f...
Tips shared to avoid heat illnesses
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 18, 2024
Officials from the local and state health departments are urging Ohioans to be aware of excessive heat this week and to take precautions to prevent potentially dangerous heat-related illnesses, includ...
Charges stem from man putting gun to ex-wife’s head
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By Mac Cordell 
June 17, 2024
A Bellefontaine man could be facing more than three decades in prison after allegedly putting a gun to his ex-wife’s head. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Joshua Glen Perdue, 43, charging him...