Plain City

Alder Homecoming royalty named
News, Plain City
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...
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...
JA Homecoming court members named
News, Plain City
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...
A fresh coat for the Plain City clock tower building
News, Plain City
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 ...
P.C., Jerome could see traffic snags
News, Plain City
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...
Former J.A. Elementary coming down
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
September 26, 2024
Demolition began on the former Jonathan Alder Elementary School building on West Main Street this week with the razing of the back portion of the building shown above. While the district hasn’t yet an...
Plain City kicks tires on stormwater maintenance fee
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
September 25, 2024
Plain City officials are considering a stormwater utility fee program to help pay for future improvement projects. Randy VanTilburg, with the consulting firm Mannik and Smith Group, told council at th...
Jerome FD resources stretched
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
September 19, 2024
As Jerome Township continues to see its population increase, the fire department may need some additional equipment and additional funding to keep up with the changes. During Chief Doug Stewart’s fire...
U.S. 42/Currier Road project takes shape
News, Plain City
The Jerome Township Trustees approved a zoning amendment Tuesday that opens up a 33-acre piece of land south of U.S. 42 for 10 new single-family lots called Currier Ridge. Where and how the lots will be situated is outlined in white on the map above, shown between Currier Road and the CSX rail-line and near Sugar Run. (Graphic submitted)
By Mike Williamson 
September 18, 2024
A rezoning measure in Jerome Township will pave the way for some additional housing units south of U.S. 42 and a portion of Sugar Run. Township trustees voted 2-0 to rezone 33 acres of land on the wes...
P.C. hopes better permit reviews can trim code issues
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
September 18, 2024
As Plain City’s demand for permit reviews increases, regular code enforcement may decrease. Colin Powers, the village’s zoning specialist, told council during the board’s September work session this m...
Jerome grants easements, nudging U.S. 42/Industrial Parkway work
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
September 13, 2024
The U.S. 42 and Industrial Parkway intersection project is making progress. At the Jerome Township regular meeting last week, the board of trustees granted two easements for water line relocation, whi...
Jon Alder officials ponder TIF for 600-unit development
News, Plain City
Deal would not impact money for schools
By Mike Williamson 
September 11, 2024
Jonathan Alder is looking at potentially approving a tax agreement for a project that would bring 600 multi-family units into the district, east of Plain City. At the September board of education meet...
Jerome comp plan may need more money
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
September 4, 2024
Work is nearly finished on the Jerome Township Comprehensive Plan but the final few steps could come with additional costs. Township Zoning Inspector Eric Snowden said he’s pleased with where the plan...
Plain City TIF passes first reading
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
August 28, 2024
Plain City is one step closer to creating its first Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Incentive District for the Maren Reserve development on the west side of town. On Monday night, council voted for the ...
Jerome Township incentive meeting set
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
August 21, 2024
The first public hearing to let a couple of significant properties into Jerome Township’s economic development agreement is set. Trustees voted to set the hearing for the amendment to the Marysville-J...
New sign installed at Mitchell Cemetery
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
August 15, 2024
Established in 1800, the Mitchell Cemetery, which is located along Route 38 in Darby Township, was gifted a new sign by five local descendants of the Mitchell family, Jim and Carolyn Mitchell, R. Carl...
SRO out at JA; private security tapped
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
August 14, 2024
Jonathan Alder is going in a new direction with the school resource officer program. At the August board of education meeting, the district approved a new safety and security coordinator position to r...
Plain City eyes energy aggregation
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
August 14, 2024
As voters throughout Union County prepare to vote on electric and gas aggregation, Plain City residents could be the next to do so. Amy Hoffman, with Palmer Energy, said the company works with the Ohi...
Tolles gears up for 50th anniversary
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
August 14, 2024
Tolles Career and Technical Center is asking community members to send in their memories and bring their curiosity to the school’s 50th anniversary celebration this fall. Tolles will be hosting a spec...
P.C. Council hears plans for 550-acre commerce park
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
August 8, 2024
Plain City officials recently heard conceptual plans to develop nearly 550 acres along U.S. 42 into a business park called Creekview Commerce Park, as illustrated above. The development will have thre...
Plain City Police Beat – 8/8/24
Plain City, Police Beat
By From JT Staff Reports 
August 8, 2024
According to Plain City Police Department reports: Officers found a door unsecured on West Main Street at 12:54 a.m. July 17. Officers searched the building and found nothing out of the ordinary. A no...
Jerome officials oppose P.C. annexation
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 25, 2024
Jerome Township officials are speaking out against a proposed annexation that would make more than 500 acres a part of the Village of Plain City. During its most recent meeting, council heard first re...
Fulk named Grand Marshal of Steam Thresher Show
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
July 18, 2024
The Miami Valley Steam Threshers Association recently named Kenneth Fulk as the Grand Marshal for the 75 th Annual Reunion and Show. “ Well now, that’s quite an honor!” officials said Fulk responded w...
JA receives money to help homeless students
News, Plain City
By Michael Williamson 
July 18, 2024
Jonathan Alder is getting an additional chunk of grant money that will go to helping the district’s homeless students. At the July board of education meeting Monday, the group approved a McKinney-Vent...
Harry Wolfe Park to see improvements
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 17, 2024
Jerome Township officials are planning improvements to Harry Wolfe Park that they hope will make the park and pond more accessible to all community members. The trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to s...
Plain City prepares for first TIF
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 10, 2024
Just as Plain City officials approved a policy that will guide when and how they offer economic development incentives, they took a step toward approving the village’s first ever Tax Increment Financi...
Jerome OKs temporary pot moratorium
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 9, 2024
All land uses related to the growth or sale of marijuana will be prohibited in Jerome Township temporarily, although the trustees did not set a definite time limit on the prohibition. At its most rece...
Abatement approved for Jerome spec building
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 8, 2024
Jerome Township and Union County officials approved a tax abatement for a developer planning to build a 24,000-square foot speculative building in the township. Union County/Marysville Economic Develo...
JA working through new state law on cell phones
News, Plain City
By Michael Williamson 
July 5, 2024
Following the state legislature’s passage of a new cell phone law for schools, Jonathan Alder is looking at how it will update its own policy to follow state guidelines. The board of education discuss...
Outdoor FX to create flex industrial site in Plain City
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
July 5, 2024
The conceptual plans illustrated above show a proposed design from Como Development and OutdoorFX to create several buildings of flex space for light industrial uses. The road pictured at far left is ...