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Medical waste facility proposed
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A medical waste hauler is asking permission to develop a sterilization facility inside the building at 14711 Industrial Parkway, highlighted in blue. The company, Sterile Waste Solutions (SWS), received state funding to move out of Westerville and relocate in a rural county to create jobs. The company currently runs its office in the building, but hauls waste to a sterilization facility in Cincinnati, but wants to be able to sterilize the waste locally. (Graphic submitted)
By Mac Cordell 
October 15, 2024
A proposed medical waste sterilization facility reminds at least one member of council of a similar but different facility proposed for the city more than three decades ago. At Monday night’s meeting,...
Library seeks levy to fund operations
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Editor's note: This is the first in a week-long series of stories detailing local issues and candidates appearing on the Nov. 5 ballot.
By Kyle Meddles 
October 14, 2024
The Marysville Public Library is seeking a levy replacement on the upcoming ballot. This November, voters will decide if the library’s five-year, 1.5-mill replacement property tax levy passes at the p...
Palmer will be Voice from the Stone
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 14, 2024
The Veterans Remembrance Committee has announced its honoree for Voice from the Stone this year. The 2024 veteran honoree will be Private First Class Roland E. Palmer, United States Marine Corps, who ...
Tornado damage repaired
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By Kyle Meddles 
October 14, 2024
After the tornado that ravaged Broadway earlier this year, restoration efforts are in full swing. Lowe’s employees came out to help beautify the area around the baseball fields Friday morning, which i...
Alder Homecoming royalty named
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By Tim Miller 
October 14, 2024
Jonathan Alder High School held its 2024 football Homecoming ceremony prior to the game against Kenton Ridge on Friday. Christian Dellapina, left, was crowned the king, while Josie Miller was named th...
Honda recalls 1.7 million vehicles
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By Mac Cordell 
October 11, 2024
Honda is recalling nearly 1.7 million vehicles in the U.S. According to information from Honda, the company will “voluntarily recall approximately 1.7 million 2022-2025 Acura and Honda vehicles.” “Ame...
Old Town Marketplace puts focus on community
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Kari Bishop, a barista at West 5th Kitchen, a new cafe in Uptown Marysville,makes a pumpkin latte for a customer Friday during the business’ soft opening. The new cafe is one of two eateries inside the Old Town Marketplace on West Fifth Street. (Journal-Tribune photo by Michael Williamson)
By Mike Williamson 
October 11, 2024
A new business is opening in Marysville from the team that brought the Coffee Hall and Creamery to the Uptown. The Old Town Marketplace. which three businesses, now occupies the building at 113 West F...
Alder set for Homecoming
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
October 11, 2024
Members of the Jonathan Alder High School football team toss candy to eager parade-goers Wednesday evening at the annual Homecoming Parade in Plain City. Residents and families gathered along Main Str...
Members of multi-county car theft ring charged
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By Mac Cordell 
October 10, 2024
A gang of accused car thieves has been indicted locally. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted nine individuals, alleging they are all part of an organized crime ring, stealing cars and other items...
Church organizes Helene relief
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By Kyle Meddles 
October 10, 2024
Fulton Creek Friends Church is putting together an aid fund for hurricane Helene relief in North Carolina. Ed Kapraly, Outreach Elder at Fulton Creek Friends Church, said that the fund is being done t...
JA Homecoming court members named
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 10, 2024
Jonathan Alder High School announced its fall Homecoming court. Pictured in the back row from left: freshman John Parker, senior Christian Dellapina, senior Mason Hermiller, senior Carter Detweiler, j...
Patton opts to retire before end of term
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Will step aside at end of October
By Mike Williamson 
October 9, 2024
Union County Sheriff Jamie Patton has decided to end his term as the county’s chief law enforcement official a little early. He told the county commissioners Wednesday that he will be officially retir...
Hangar pitch will go to commissioners
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By Kyle Meddles 
October 9, 2024
The Union County Airport Authority is prepping to propose their hangar project to the Union County Commissioners. At their regular monthly meeting, Airport Authority President Steve Koenig said they w...
City prioritizes maintenance, growth in plan
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By Mac Cordell 
October 8, 2024
Marysville City Council got a first look at the strategic plan goals and objectives that were developed during a pair of council retreats earlier this year. In August, Westerville-based Management Adv...
Drivers escape injuries in crash
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 8, 2024
Spencer Silvers, 27, of Kenton was cited for failure to maintain an assured clear distance ahead after a property damage crash Saturday. At about 2:36 p.m. Saturday Silvers was driving a BMW 550 on U....
Local woman missing
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Officials are looking for Vendula "Wendy” Rose, 41, of Marysville, who was last seen Sept. 24. Rose posted a “selfie” of her hiking, above. Officials believe the picture was taken and sent to friends the day before she went missing. Rose’s car, a Silver Honda Accord Ohio with the Ohio license plate “CHKS FLY,” was last seen Sept. 24, on a traffic camera in Oxford, Alabama. The car was found last week near the Cheaha State Park in Alabama. (Photo submitted)
Did not return after planned hike in Alabama
By Mac Cordell 
October 7, 2024
Police are asking for the public’s help finding a local woman, last seen in September. The Marysville Police Division is asking for help finding Vendula "Wendy" Rose, 41, of Marysville. Capt. Nate Sac...
View from above: Reporter reflects on ride in war plane
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An aerial view of the city of Marysville from the cockpit of a T-6 Texan trainer aircraft, named ‘Checkers’, during the Union County Airport’s Oktoberfest fly-in Saturday. The T-6 Texan was the backbone for advanced pilot training for World War II and beyond. In Korea, ‘Mosquito Squadrons’ flew the aircraft into combat, marking targets for the much faster jets of the era. ‘Checkers’ comes from Kestrel Warbird Experience out of Middletown, Ohio. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kyle Meddles)
By Kyle Meddles 
October 7, 2024
On Saturday, I attended the Oktoberfest fly-in at the Union County Airport. The event featured a wide array of different aircraft as well as a German food truck. Around an hour into the event I figure...
Airport hosts fly-in
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By Kyle Meddles 
October 7, 2024
The B-25 bomber ‘Champaign Gal,’ named after its home at the Champaign Aviation Museum in Champaign County made an appearance at the Union County Airport’s Oktoberfest fly-in Saturday. The iconic bomb...
UCHD plans shot, tire events
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 7, 2024
The Union County Health Department will be holding a couple events at the end of this week. On Friday, the department is running its annual drive-thru flu vaccination clinic at the Union County Fairgr...
Pair of clinicians join Memorial Health staff
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 7, 2024
Memorial Health has announced its services are reaching further in the region with the addition of two new providers to its growing team of specialty care physicians. Joining Memorial General and Colo...
Houses getting haunted for Halloween
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 7, 2024
The Halloween season is in full swing locally with many residents going all out to create spooky displays around their homes, like the one shown above on West Sixth Street. (Journal-Tribune photo by K...
Logjam project leads to questions over trails
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By Mike Williamson 
October 4, 2024
Despite the Mill Creek logjam project moving forward, some concerned residents still have lingering questions. Many of those deal with easements on land in the watershed and whether or not those easem...
Student tout value of trip to Yorii
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Vinny Ruane poses with Yorii students during lunch in the classrooms. Ruane said students at Yorii are responsible for serving meals to other students. (Photo submitted)
By Kyle Meddles 
October 4, 2024
Two Marysville students reflected on their experiences after an exchange trip to Japan. At a recent meeting of Marysville School Board, Maki Okamoto, who teaches Japanese at Marysville’s Early College...
Acciona makes large donations
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 4, 2024
Acciona Energia recently donated more than $160,000 to a pair of charitable organizations that serve local residents in need. The energy company gave the Hope Center $86,000 and the Marysville Food Pa...
Planning commission miffed by council path on weed
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By Mac Cordell 
October 3, 2024
Marysville’s planning commission members say they feel “strong-armed” with the way city council is handling marijuana legislation in the city. “I feel like planning commission is being strong-armed in...
TRC to get new crash lab
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 3, 2024
Transportation Research Center (TRC) is getting a brand new lab on its campus. The automotive research company west of Marysville broke ground Thursday on a new 66,000-square-foot Impact Laboratory th...
A fresh coat for the Plain City clock tower building
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By Mike Williamson 
October 3, 2024
People passing through Plain City this week will notice the clock tower building is getting a new color. According to representatives with A.M. Scott Distillery, the building’s owner, it is currently ...
Officials concerned with future of foster kids
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By Mac Cordell 
October 2, 2024
Officials from the Juvenile/Probate Court are asking city officials to help former foster children. At its Tuesday meeting, Sharron Robinson-Walls, chief magistrate of Union County Court of Common Ple...
P.C., Jerome could see traffic snags
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By Mike Williamson 
October 2, 2024
Drivers moving through the Plain City and Jerome area will notice a couple of projects that could impact traffic over the next several weeks and into the end of the year. The Union County Engineer’s O...
Suit names Scotts in stock con
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By Mac Cordell 
October 1, 2024
A pair of lawsuits is alleging a series of violations and a pattern of misconduct against leaders at the Scotts Miracle-Gro Company. The two lawsuits, both filed in September, make similar allegations...