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Crash, fuel dump closes U.S. 33
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The three-vehicle crash on U.S. 33 at 11:27 a.m., Thursday, led to both lanes of the highway being shutdown as first responders work to cleanup a fuel spill from a Marathon tanker, pictured above. Reports from agencies at the scene indicate that the tanker was following too closely and rear-ended another vehicle. No injuries were reported and the highway was expected to be shut down for six hours as cleanup progressed. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
Traffic backs up all through Marysville as vehicles are diverted
By Kyle Meddles 
October 23, 2025
First responders worked to cleanup U.S. 33 after a Marathon semi-tanker crashed in the median and began leaking fuel. According to information from the Marysville Police Department, Ohio State Highway...
Commuter tax credit issue among charter amendments
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By Michael Williamson 
October 23, 2025
Marysville residents will notice a set of proposed amendments to the city charter on the ballot this November. There are four items up for consideration, including making a commuter tax credit an annu...
Seven vie for council seats
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By Kyle Meddles 
October 22, 2025
Editor's note: This is the continuation of a weeklong series of stories detailing candidates and issues appearing before Union County voters on the Nov. 4 ballot. Residents will have a number of names...
Individuals recognized for lifesaving efforts in Jerome incident
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Several individuals were honored for their life saving efforts during a cardiac incident in Jerome Township on Sept. 29. Those recognized were, from left to right, dispatcher Andrew Clemans, medical director Dr. Eric Cortez, firefighter Taryn Roston, battalion chief Justin French, firefighter Joe Pheifer, firefighter Ben Farbacher, battalion chief Christine Zimmer, firefighter Isabela Roush, Dublin Methodist staff member Annette Kertesz and Dr. Todd Cardwell, a cardiologist at Dublin methodist hospital. (Journal-Tribune photo by Jack Christian)
By Jack Christian 
October 22, 2025
Jerome Township officials paused their regular business Tuesday night to recognize the first responders and medical personnel involved in saving a resident’s life during a recent cardiac emergency. Fi...
NU board miffed by call to increase SRO price tag
Education, News
By Kyle Meddles 
October 22, 2025
Members of the North Union Board of Education aired frustrations after reading the sheriff’s comments to the county commissioners about raising the district’s student resource officer (SRO) costs. At ...
Four seeking seats on Marysville School Board
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By Chad Williamson 
October 21, 2025
Editor's note: This is the second installment in a series of stories detailing a series of stories detailing issues and candidates appearing before Union County voters on Nov. 4 Two incumbents and two...
Main Street re-imagined
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Marysville City Council President Donald Boerger addresses residents at the community visioning open house Monday night. Boerger and consultants working with the city discussed the first phase of the plan and a set of emerging ideas coming from the research and feedback portion of the process. (Journal-Tribune photo by Michael Williamson)
Visioning meetings take fresh look at key city artery
By Michael Williamson 
October 21, 2025
As Marysville continues the first phase of its visioning process, several ideas are coming into focus. Many of those ideas point to changes that could eventually transform Main Street and the Uptown a...
Hanging around for a cause
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 21, 2025
Navin Elementary School's recent Color Run fundraiser was a huge success, raising $17,000 to help PTO support students, families and staff in the coming months. Students who raised $35 or more were ab...
UCHD to join county insurance in 2026
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By Kyle Meddles 
October 21, 2025
The Union County Health Department will be switching insurance to the county’s plan for 2026 in a cost saving move ahead of continued instability in federal and state funding. At a recent meeting of t...
Wolfe is third to announce run for house
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By Michael Williamson 
October 20, 2025
There are now three people vying for the seat in the 86th District of the Ohio House of Representatives. Marysville City Council member Steven Wolfe announced Sunday that he will also be running for s...
Townships seek fire levies on Nov. 4
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By Jack Christian 
October 20, 2025
Jerome Township is among several local jurisdictions that will see a fire levy on the upcoming November ballot. Residents in Jerome Township will vote on a renewal and increase of the current levy. Th...
JA library features hands-on stations
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By Michael Williamson 
October 20, 2025
Plain City Elementary students demonstrate new innovation stations in the school’s library recently evening during the October Jonathan Alder Board of Education meeting. Elevated Innovation Stations b...
Charges stem from stolen vaping products
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Grand jury indictments
By Kyle Meddles 
October 20, 2025
A woman has been charged after allegedly stealing vaping products from the Marysville Short Stop while her sister, an employee at the store, attempted to stop her. The Union County Grand Jury has indi...
Marysville refines MMA operations
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By Chad Williamson 
October 18, 2025
Opening the Mini Monarch Academy (MMA) for a segment of preschool students has gone relatively smoothly for the Marysville School District, though certain issues continue to be ironed out. At Thursday...
Triad concerned with growth of students rather than stars
Education, News
By Kyle Meddles 
October 17, 2025
Triad’s Board of Education met with administrative staff to discuss state report card data with a focus more on a student’s overall growth than the district’s state rating. During a work session befor...
JA focused on change to absenteeism standards
Education, News
By Michael Williamson 
October 17, 2025
Jonathan Alder gained an additional half star on its state report card this year but one area it’s looking to improve is chronic absenteeism. One reason to focus on the metric is because the percentag...
Police lead funeral procession in town
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By Kyle Meddles 
October 17, 2025
Dozens of area law enforcement vehicles led a funeral procession through town from Underwood Funeral Home and west on Fourth Street at around 12:30 p.m., Friday, to commemorate the passing of 53-year-...
Lithium batteries complicate rollover cleanup
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Emergency personnel still work to clear the scene of an injury crash on Route 4 and Route 161 in Irwin after a semi-truck hit a utility pole and overturned while hauling lithium batteries from Honda on Thursday. Officials stated that the lithium batteries did not leak as a result of the crash. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kyle Meddles)
By Kyle Meddles 
October 16, 2025
First responders continue to cleanup from an injury crash on Route 4 at Route 161 in Irwin on Thursday after a semi-truck overturned and hit a power line while carrying lithium batteries. “None of the...
Champaign County taxpayers may see relief
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Commissioners consider giving back increase from inside millage
By Chad Williamson 
October 15, 2025
The Champaign County Commissioners are looking at ways to offer tax relief to residents, but they need other taxing entities in the county to join them. Commissioner Tim Cassady approached North Lewis...
Route 161/Houchard road to get roundabout
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By Michael Williamson 
October 15, 2025
Route 161 east of Plain City is getting another roundabout and this one may end up with more lanes than the one just outside the village. Union County Engineer Jeff Stauch told the county commissioner...
Two withdraw from races
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The lower left corner of this sample ballot from the Union County Board of Elections shows five candidates running for Marysville School Board, though one was withdrawn from consideration. Bob Sements has dropped from the race and in Jerome Township candidate Jay Regula has also withdrawn. The announcements came too late to be taken off the ballot, so voting machines will carry signs noting that votes for the two individuals will not be tallied. (Graphic submitted)
Names still on ballot, but votes for them will not be counted
By From JT Staff Reports 
October 15, 2025
Marysville and Jerome Township each saw a candidate remove themselves from races in the upcoming election. Jay Regula in the Jerome Township Trustee race and Bob Sements in the Marysville School Board...
Things looking up in Magnetic Springs
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The bridge into Magnetic Springs from Route 37 is now open to traffic after construction ended last week. The 41-year-old bridge was closed to traffic on July 16, 2024 following an inspection by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), which revealed deteriorated components of the structure. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kyle Meddles)
Sewer project to begin soon; bridge reopens
By Kyle Meddles 
October 15, 2025
The bids for the Magnetic Springs sanitary sewer project are set to open on Wednesday, which is the next step in getting construction started on the village’s wastewater system. Bids for the project a...
City may bump fees for vacant buildings
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A vacant building stands at the corner of Seventh and Main streets in Marysville. The city is considering increasing fees charged for vacant buildings in the municipality. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)
By Mike Williamson 
October 15, 2025
It may get more expensive to leave registered buildings vacant in the City of Marysville. Council is looking at an ordinance that would, among other things, increase the fees for property owners who l...
Strong foundations
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Kyle Hoyng is back at work at his city engineer's job after going through a kidney transplant on Aug. 22. (Journal-Tribune photo by Jack Christian)
City engineer brings new appreciation for service after kidney transplant
By Jack Christian 
October 13, 2025
No two days are the same for Marysville City Engineer Kyle Hoyng — and that’s exactly what he loves about the job. For Hoyng, every morning brings a mix of meetings, planning and problem-solving, from...
Pair indicted in assault on officer
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By Kyle Meddles 
October 13, 2025
A Marysville man and his girlfriend have been charged after he allegedly assaulted a Marysville police officer and she attempted to prevent his arrest. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Sean Mi...
Hope Center eyes future in old warehouse
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The Hope Center has already begun preparations to start serving the community out of the old Scotts Taylor Plant, pictured above from the backside of the building, where the organization envisions an entrance and plenty of space to begin accepting donations and providing emergency assistance. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kyle Meddles)
Former Scotts facility off Maple Street needs work but has space
By Kyle Meddles 
October 11, 2025
The Hope Center is eyeing the purchase and renovation of a local warehouse with plenty of history in the city to be its base of operations for all of its services moving forward. The old Scotts Taylor...
Sheriff spotlights Jerome enforcement
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By Jack Christian 
October 10, 2025
Union County Sheriff Mike Justice provided an extensive update on office operations and initiatives during Tuesday's Jerome Township regular meeting, covering traffic enforcement, school resource offi...
Career event for area students planned
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 9, 2025
Union County is celebrating manufacturing month with the third annual Crafted in Union County, a hands-on career exploration event designed to connect local high school seniors with the county’s manuf...
Civil War family will be Voice from the Stone
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 9, 2025
Veterans Day, in November, reminds citizens of all veterans who have served or are serving. The Veterans Remembrance Committee has set a date for the Veterans Day Program, Nov. 9, at 2 p.m. on the Cou...