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City puts moratorium on marijuana sales
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By Mac Cordell 
February 29, 2024
Ohio currently has 132 medical marijuana dispensaries, shown above. Medical marijuana dispensaries are prohibited in Marysville. Local officials have said they believe that once the rules for adult re...
NU teacher a finalist for national FFA award
Education, News
By Michael Williamson 
February 29, 2024
North Union High School teacher Tom Jolliff was named as a finalist for Ag Teacher of the Year through the Golden Owl Award. Pictured from left to right: Amy Jo Baughman, Ohio FFA Foundation; Ranae Sh...
Jerome Township to adjust rental rates
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
February 28, 2024
As Jerome Township officials plan to add two new buildings near the existing Township Hall, they are adjusting rental rates for the current facility. While the township previously offered discounted r...
Marysville FFA among top programs in nation
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By Mac Cordell 
February 28, 2024
Leaders from the Marysville High School FFA chapter watch as Cooper Woodson, left, and Libby Ramge, right, unveil a sign at the city entrance on Delaware Avenue. The sign lets travelers know that Mary...
MPD investigating online threat made against school
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 28, 2024
Marysville Police continue to investigate a social media threat made against one of the local schools. Marysville Police Chief Tony Brooks said that at about 12:07 p.m. Wednesday, the Marysville Polic...
Several Kia dealership variances approved
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By Michael Williamson 
February 28, 2024
One of a series of variances is on hold for property near the newly proposed Kia dealership site in Jerome Township. Union County Commissioners voted to approve a series of requests including setbacks...
Dog jog
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By Michael Williamson 
February 28, 2024
A man takes his dog for a jog near the corner of West Fourth and North Maple streets Tuesday. Residents have been able to take advantage of some non-traditional February activities due to the unseason...
Community events a focus for Plain City
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
February 27, 2024
As Plain City continues to grow, officials are focused on ensuring that local parks and events remain a priority in the village. “So many of these programs are what we consider to be the foundation of...
Marysville plans $1.3M in paving upgrades
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By Mac Cordell 
February 27, 2024
At Monday’s City Council Finance Committee, city officials revealed the list of streets it hopes to repair and improve as part of this year’s street paving program. The city intends to pave all or por...
Hope Center looking at expansion into Richwood
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 27, 2024
The Hope Center will begin renovations in March on the North Franklin Street building that will bring more services to Richwood. At the regular village council meeting Monday evening, directors from t...
Narcan availability lowering OD deaths
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By Michael Williamson 
February 26, 2024
Lance Emberling, lead investigator at the Union County Coroner’s Office, said Union County is currently seeing fewer fatal overdoses than it has in a decade. According to statistics from the Union Cou...
Richwood man to record first comedy special
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By Michael Williamson 
February 26, 2024
Richwood resident and comedian, Lee Mays, will tape his first stand-up special in Utah on March 30. The comedy show will then be available to purchase through Dry Bar Comedy, an online platform with m...
Sewer line work continues
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 26, 2024
Crews are shown above continuing a culvert project on East Fifth Street in the area of Wendys and Union Rural Electric today. The work is part of a larger sewer project on Watkins Road. (Journal-Tribu...
Tolles program gives students instruction, paycheck
Education, News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
February 26, 2024
Last month, 14 seniors from Jonathan Alder and London high schools started bringing home paychecks along with their report cards, thanks to a new ELITE program offered through Tolles Career and Techni...
Suspect flees from officers
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By Aleksei Pavloff 
February 26, 2024
Police and law enforcement officers attend to a suspect after a TASER deployment was reported Friday afternoon. George Cook, 49, of 631 E. Fourth St., was arrested shortly after 4 p.m., Friday. Marysv...
Logjam cleanup may be in a bind over mussels
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By Michael Williamson 
February 23, 2024
Union County officials said they are taking proper steps to ensure a minimal impact to wildlife during the Mill Creek logjam cleanout project. Engineer Jeff Stauch and Administrator Bill Narducci rece...
Marysville eying facility master plan
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By Chad Williamson 
February 23, 2024
Tracy Richter, Vice President of Planning Services for HPM, describes the services his company can provide for members of the Marysville Board of Education during a recent special meeting. HPM is offe...
Lift station maintenance underway
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By Mac Cordell 
February 23, 2024
Marysville wastewater department workers, from left, Greg Graber, Zack Blankenship and Frank Long take advantage of the unseasonably warm temperatures Wednesday afternoon as they conduct routine maint...
Samsung solar project in for a fight
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By Michael Williamson 
February 22, 2024
County and township officials are taking steps to acquire legal representation for potential opposition efforts against the Samsung Richwood Solar project. Officials with Union County, Leesburg, Claib...
UCHD seeks to become federally qualified
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By Kayleen Petrovia 
February 22, 2024
The graphic above breaks down the average patient experience at the Union County Health Department nursing clinic. Director of Nursing Krista Finch said the goal time for each patient is 60 minutes, w...
New Kia dealership planned for Jerome Twp.
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
February 21, 2024
Jerome Township officials on Tuesday night approved a rezoning that will allow for the development of Coughlin Kia on the southwest corner of Hyland-Croy Road and Weldon Road. The dealership, illustra...
Scams targeting area residents
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By Mac Cordell 
February 21, 2024
Marysville requires all solicitors in the city to have and display a permit from the city. City officials said the permit can help residents know if someone going door to door is legitimate. (Graphic ...
Region seeing a manufacturing boom
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By Mac Cordell 
February 20, 2024
Regional economic development officials have said that over the last several years, there is a shift from office projects to manufacturing projects in Central Ohio. Officials say that has to do with C...
Parent takes bullying issue to NU Board
Education, News
By Michael Williamson 
February 20, 2024
A parent in the North Union school district is urging administrators to take action after her daughter experienced several incidents of bullying and harassment. At Monday’s regular board of education ...
Marysville Winter Homecoming Court named
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By From JT Staff Reports 
February 20, 2024
Marysville High School and Marysville Early College High School have announced their 2024 Winter Homecoming Courts. The theme for Homecoming this year is Black Light. The crowning will take place at t...
Man charged over “body bag” threat
Court News, News
By Mac Cordell 
February 19, 2024
A Marysville man has been arrested and indicted, charged with allegedly strangling his girlfriend, telling her the only way she would leave him is “in a body bag.” The Union County Grand Jury has indi...
Education, News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
February 19, 2024
Last fall, Tolles Tech launched an innovative Cybersecurity program to help meet the increasing demand for cybersecurity workers in Ohio. Enrollment for the first year of the program was nearly at cap...
Sewer work continues
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By Mac Cordell 
February 19, 2024
Work continued along U.S. 36, on the east side of Marysville on Friday as workers lay a sewer line. The new lines are part of a city project to abandon the pump station in the Culver’s parking lot off...
Antisemitism alleged
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By Chad Williamson 
February 16, 2024
Above is Cameron Crane speaking to the Marysville Board of Education about alleged incidents of antisemitism his children have experienced at the Early College High School and Bunsold Middle School. (...
Plain City Council again looking at noise ordinance
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
February 16, 2024
Plain City Council is again delving into the details of the village’s noise ordinance. Council was set to hear the first reading of an amendment that would add decibel levels to the village noise ordi...