Plain City

Jerome Twp. to create Innovation District
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
March 31, 2021
Jerome Township Trustees presented their vision for an Innovation District, outlined and shaded in blue above. An economic impact study indicates the master planned business park could generate betwee...
Nice day for an Easter Egg Hunt
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
March 31, 2021
Families celebrated the Easter holiday a little early on Saturday at the Village of Plain City’s Easter Egg Hunt at Pastime Park. Children searched throughout the park for eggs filled with candy and p...
Growth forces expansion of P.C. Zoning Department
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
March 24, 2021
Plain City’s Zoning Department will soon be expanding, in preparation for more growth in the area. Council voted unanimously during its most recent meeting to approve the creation of a new position, c...
J. Alder grappler places during state junior high wrestling tournament
Plain City, Sports
By From JT Staff Reports 
March 24, 2021
A Jonathan Alder junior high wrestler recently earned state honors. Anthony Kroninger, who is an eighth-grade student at JA, placed seventh during the state junior high championship. Kronginger, who c...
Lady Pioneers prepping for season
Plain City, Sports
By From JT Staff Reports 
March 24, 2021
Danielle Robbins of Jonathan Alder rips a base hit during a 2019 tournament game. The Lady Pioneers, who won the Division II state title that year, are preparing for 2021 after the COVID shutdown of t...
Rezoning approved for P.C. project
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
March 23, 2021
Plain City Council unanimously approved a rezoning request Monday that will pave the way for a new residential development. Approximately 48.85 acres along North Chillicothe Street is planned as the f...
JA’s Brett Glass to become new Dublin Jerome head grid boss
Plain City, Sports
By Tim Miller 
March 19, 2021
Jonathan Alder head football coach Brett Glass, right, gives sideline instructions in this file photo. Pending approval by the Dublin Jerome board of education, Glass will become the Celtics’ new coac...
Residents blast development
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
March 18, 2021
Jerome Township Trustees recently approved the rezoning of 163.568 acres, outlined in blue, located along the northwest side of U.S. 42, between Harriott Road and Wells Road. Jerome Village developers...
Plain City, Sports
By Tim Miller 
March 18, 2021
The position hasn’t been officially posted, but Jonathan Alder officials are looking for a new girls head basketball coach. Steve Cawley stepped down this week from the position he’s held for the past...
Jerome adding homes to Fairbanks district
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
March 17, 2021
Jerome Village is one step closer to adding its first neighborhood in the Fairbanks district. Jerome Township Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to rezone 16.286 acres of land on the southeast side of...
A little off the top
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
March 17, 2021
A crew member is pictured while pruning trees at Pastime Park. Plain City Parks and Recreation officials said pruning helps to preserve trees and improve their health. They advised residents to use ca...
Alder hoopsters earn CBC honors
Plain City, Sports
By Tim Miller 
March 17, 2021
JA senior Jackson Izzard puts the ball in the basket during a 2020-21 game. Izzard has been named the player of the year in the Central Buckeye Conference’s Kenton Trail Division. (Journal-Tribune pho...
Vacant buildings on Plain City’s radar
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
March 11, 2021
Plain City Council is seeking additional ways to revitalize the Historic Uptown District. During the most recent council meeting, Mayor Jody Carney posed the possibility of creating a vacant building ...
Plain City’s new charter approved
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
March 10, 2021
Less than two dozen Union County voters cast ballots Tuesday on the Plain City Charter. Above, Blaine Keene, prepares to vote in the special election as poll worker Randy Artrip helps. Earlier in the ...
Village waives impact fee for Darby Station
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
March 10, 2021
Would have been first opportunity to collect payments on new regulation Plain City Council made the first decision of its kind during Monday’s meeting. “Before you tonight is actually a first time for...
P.C. Mayor proclaims 4-H week
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
March 10, 2021
A group of local youth and community leaders recently gathered to commemorate Plain City Mayor Jody Carney’s proclamation declaring March 7 to March 13 4-H Week. The proclamation commended Madison and...
Pioneer grapplers preparing for state tourney
Plain City, Sports
By Tim Miller 
March 10, 2021
Jonathan Alder 120-pound wrestler Josh Proper has control of an opponent’s leg during a 2020-21 match. Proper is one of three Pioneer grapplers who will compete during the Division II state tournament...
JA cagers again fall to DeSales in district title game
Plain City, Sports
By Tim Miller 
March 8, 2021
Jonathan Alder’s Jackson Izzard (5) goes up for a basket Saturday afternoon against Columbus DeSales. The Pioneers fell to the Stallions, 42-38, during the Division II district championship contest. (...
Plain City to pursue NatureWorks grants
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
March 4, 2021
Plain City officials are hoping state funding could help them improve current recreational facilities or add new amenities to the village. During Wednesday’s council work session, Village Administrato...
Jerome residents decry removal of trees
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
March 3, 2021
Neighbors call development “The Massacre at Indian Run” Though the topic was not on the agenda, more than a dozen Jerome Township residents were at Tuesday’s trustees meeting to show their opposition ...
Exercise in utility
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
March 3, 2021
Water appears to bubble up from beneath the roadway as crews work on the Gay Street reconstruction project. The road will be completely reconstructed from Bigelow Avenue to West Avenue, as Village Adm...
Jon Alder girls finish with loss to No. 1 Granville
Plain City, Sports
By Tim Miller 
March 1, 2021
Jonathan Alder’s girls hoop season ended with a 51-20 setback at the hands of top-seeded Granville on Saturday. As a result, the No. 8 Lady Pioneers (15-6) claimed the Division II district runner-up t...
Pioneers to open tourney
Plain City, Sports
By From JT Staff Reports 
February 26, 2021
Joey Walker of Jonathan Alder goes up for a basket in this file photo. The state-ranked (No. 3 in Division II), unbeaten (18-0) and top-seeded Pioneers will open tournament competition this evening. T...
Alder girls advance with victory over Red Raiders
Plain City, Sports
By Tim Miller 
February 25, 2021
Mary Ferrito of Jonathan Alder eyes the bucket for a jumper. Ferrito led the Lady Pioneers to a Division II district semifinal triumph over London on Wednesday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) J...
Plain City Council develops goals for coming year
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
February 24, 2021
Plain City Council and administrators are working to ensure council goals align with the village’s budget. Council recently called a special meeting to finalize their short-term and long-term plans fo...
Plain City, Police Beat
By From JT Staff Reports 
February 24, 2021
According to Plain City Police Department reports: An officer received a suspicious call at the police department at 12:05 p.m. Feb. 21. Fearing that the subject could be in danger, officers went to t...
Hearing on P.C. development delayed
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
February 23, 2021
Due to an issue with notifying residents, Plain City Council recently continued a hearing regarding a proposed residential development at the corner of North Chillicothe Street and Noteman Street. If ...