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PCPD makes progress in discarded baby case
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 13, 2024
As the one year mark since the death of Madison Baby Doe approaches, Plain City Police Department officials are optimistic that answers surrounding her passing are within reach. “We have made a lot of...
UCHD hopes restructuring will meet changing needs of workforce
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 13, 2024
Officials at the Union County Health Department are working toward a restructure of the agency’s leadership in hope of retaining staff members more easily. “The workforce we’re dealing with now is rad...
P.C. will stay a village through 2030
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 13, 2024
Although Plain City officials prepared for the village to become a city four years ago, it looks like it will have to wait until 2030. At their meeting on Monday, council members discussed options to ...
Plain City Lanes proud of role in community
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 13, 2024
Jim and Diane Walter purchased the village bowling alley in 1972. In more than 50 years of family ownership, Plain City Lanes has undergone changes including an addition, but always worked to maintain...
Impact Station running at full capacity
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 13, 2024
Impact Station had its ribbon-cutting last spring and after a year of operations, the facility is working to get people in permanent homes. Officials from Family Promise, the organization that oversee...
One versus many
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By Michael Williamson 
June 11, 2024
Marysville City Council member Mark Reams sits in his seat at City Hall before the start of Monday’s regular council meeting. Supporters of Walking Distance Brewing Co., the Marysville Public Library ...
Richwood Farmers Market to begin summer season on Thursday
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By Kyle Meddles 
June 11, 2024
The Farmers Market makes its grand opening Thursday at Richwood Park. At the regular city council meeting on Monday, Kelly Jerew said there will be live music as well as free food on opening day, loca...
Development director: Growth more modest than it appears
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By Michael Williamson 
June 10, 2024
Numbers from a Columbus-based strategy group show a picture of growth that may be more moderate than residents think. Eric Phillips, the economic development director for both Union County and the Cit...
OSP investigates crash on U.S. 33
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 10, 2024
The Marysville Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating an injury crash involving two motor vehicles Wednesday at approximately 4 p.m. on U.S. 33 near mile post 28. A 2013 Honda Civic op...
Residents rip commissioners’ solar stance
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By Michael Williamson 
June 7, 2024
A Union County resident said the commissioners’ opposition to the Richwood Solar project is a “mistake.” Though the board has made its opinion known at previous meetings, the commissioners approved a ...
Union County to promote tax bill pre-pay option
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By Michael Williamson 
June 7, 2024
The second half tax bills are going out and this time residents might notice an additional piece of information traveling with them in the mail. Union County Treasurer Andrew Smarra told officials thi...
P.C. budget approach will focus on goals over line items
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 6, 2024
Plain City Council members are taking a big picture approach as they set goals that will guide next year’s budget. “The time is better spent presenting your guys’ ideas and strategic vision” than revi...
Fourth Marysville Pride Fest set for Saturday
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By Michael Williamson 
June 6, 2024
The schedule is set for the fourth annual Marysville Pride Fest this weekend at Partners Park. Event organizers released the schedule Thursday, which is put on each year by the Union County Rainbow Co...
Honda goes hydrogen
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 5, 2024
An associate at the Performance Manufacturing Center works on the new, 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV. The car is the only fuel cell electric vehicle made in America, combining a hydrogen fuel cell with plug-...
Jerome reports success of first car show
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 5, 2024
Jerome Township’s first annual Community Car Show was a hit and officials are already planning for an even more successful event next year. “It’s just going to get bigger and better,” Township Adminis...
Richwood Bank: Meeting money needs in three different centuries
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By Michael Williamson 
June 5, 2024
Richwood Bank has been in the village for more than 150 years, shown here in its first location at 116 N. Franklin Street. The business moved to its current address at 28 N. Franklin St. in 1906. (Pho...
Plain City man, 45, killed in fire
News, Plain City
By Michael Williamson 
June 4, 2024
Emergencies crews shut down traffic to West Bigelow Avenue in Plain City Tuesday morning after responding to a fatal house fire. When firefighters arrived, they found Ben Jenkins, 45, deceased at the ...
$5M grant awarded to P.C. sewer plant
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
June 4, 2024
The Village of Plain City will receive $5 million to support upgrades to the Plain City Wastewater Treatment Facility through a statewide program to improve critical infrastructure. Plain City was rec...
ORW event filled with songs and signs
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
June 3, 2024
Megan, a woman incarcerated at the Ohio Reformatory for Women, is pictured at right leading fellow ASL interpreters performing during the second annual Sunflower Arts and Music Festival. Megan has bee...
Summer lunch programs begin
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By From JT Staff Reports 
June 3, 2024
Students on summer break will not need to worry about missing out on lunch while they aren’t at school. The Marysville Public Library and Marysville Exempted Village School district will offer free lu...
UCBDD will seek new-money levy in November
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By Michael Williamson 
May 31, 2024
The Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities is asking to go on the ballot this November. Superintendent Kara Brown made the request to the county commissioners Wednesday, noting the ask for n...
Middle school losing its most familiar face
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By Chad Williamson 
May 31, 2024
The smiling face of Jill Sements will not greet students, parents and staff at Marysville's middle school in the fall. Sements is retiring after 40 years with the district, more than three decades of ...
Sale of Opera House pitched
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By Kyle Meddles 
May 30, 2024
After several conversations with residents, council members and others, the Richwood Opera House Committee is recommending putting the building up for sale. Council members discussed the decision at T...
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By Mac Cordell 
May 30, 2024
The Marysville School Board has approved an agreement related to a highly anticipated proposed, multi-use project in the city’s Uptown. At its recent meeting the school board approved the agreement wi...
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By Mac Cordell 
May 29, 2024
A newly formed group made its presence known at Tuesday’s meeting of the Marysville City Council. During the hearing of citizens portion of the meeting, resident Amy Potter Grimm informed council of t...
McAuliffe’s has been nimble for over a century
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By Mac Cordell 
May 29, 2024
In its 104-year history, McAuliffe’s hardware store has been located in a variety of locations throughout the community. For many years the business was located in the shopping center at 232 N. Main S...
Area villages to receive nearly $2M for walkways
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
May 28, 2024
Tamisha Matus, health planner with the Union County Health Department, is convinced that a small group of motivated people can make a big difference. After learning the northern portion of the county ...
Triad will have several new leaders next year
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
May 28, 2024
Triad students and parents will recognize several new administrators at the district next school year. At the Board of Education meeting Thursday, the board voted unanimously to approve voluntary tran...
Unionville Center, Richwood to receive block grant funds
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By Michael Williamson 
May 28, 2024
Following a series of conversations with Union County officials, Unionville Center and Richwood will receive the majority of attention for this year’s Community Development Block Grant funding. Offici...
Fairbanks plans for capacity, growth issues
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By Michael Williamson 
May 28, 2024
As growth continues to be an issue at Fairbanks, district officials are working through strategies for handling increasing class sizes. Superintendent Adham Schirg told the board of education last wee...