Engagements
March 23, 2018

JOEL HAMMER AND LINDSAY COLLINS

By Jacob Runnels

Joel Hammer and Lindsay Collins, of Chicago, are engaged and will be married April 7 in Chicago. He is the son of Mary and Duane Hammer of Marysville. He graduated from Marysville High School in 2006, and from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business in 2009. He is employed as a project ma...

Engagements
By From JT Staff Reports 
June 15, 2021
Dina Hodnichak announces the engagement of her son, Nathan Hodnichak, to Cheyenne Cowan. The bride-to-be and groom-to-be both currently reside in Fort Worth, Texas. The bride’s parents are Michael and...
Engagements
By From JT Staff Reports 
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Devin Syar of Marysville and Samantha Deeds of Johnstown will celebrate their wedding with a private ceremony in Northern Ohio on July 29, 2020. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brett Deeds. She is...
Local couple engaged
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By From JT Staff Reports 
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David and Jennifer Gingras of Marysville announce the engagement of their daughter, Alliane Gingras to Jacob Newsome, son of Paul and Liz Newsome of Marysville. She is a 2014 graduate of Marysville Hi...
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By Michael Williamson 
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Union County Board of Elections officials approved the candidates and issues list for the spring primary. The board met Tuesday morning to solidify the list just a few days after the filing deadline f...
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By Michael Williamson 
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Three properties in Jerome Township are looking to enter the area’s Joint Economic Development District (JEDD), but much of the focus is on the one that’s most likely to become a data center. Eric Phi...
The birth of Richwood’s “heart and soul”
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One notable speaker who attended the Opera House was former President Warren G. Harding, who spoke at the town hall on Oct. 21, 1903. Pictured above, a poster depicts Harding and a brief synopsis of his visit. (Photo submitted)
By Kyle Meddles 
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With the news that the Opera House will be demolished, local historian and Marysville Municipal Court Judge Robert Parrott shared his compiled history of the 136-year-old building. Steeped in history ...
Fat lady sings on Opera House
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Pictured above is an old postcard showing the Richwood Town Hall and Opera House, which was constructed in 1890. (Photo submitted)
Village Council votes to tear down Richwood landmark
By Kyle Meddles 
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Hall of Fame inducts three
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By Tim Miller 
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The Marysville High School Athletic Hall of Fame added three new inductees Friday evening. They are, from left, Frank Runion (cross-country and track and field), Amber Church Kuchmek (softball) and Sc...
Study to align stakeholder goals along 161
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By Michael Williamson 
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