Marysville remembers 9/11
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September 13, 2021

Marysville remembers 9/11

By From JT Staff Reports

Marysville joined with communities around America on Saturday to remember the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The city’s 9/11 remembrance ceremony, held at the Decker Fire Station, began at 9:50 a.m. This year’s local remembrance ceremony featured a flag for each firef...

Triad to use new hall pass methods
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By Kyle Meddles 
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Triad High School is planning to trial two new hall pass methods designed to improve classroom instruction time by having fewer students in the hallways. During an organizational meeting of the board ...
Hubbs family to donate $500,000 toward new emergency department
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By From JT Staff Reports 
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On his way out the door as President and CEO of Memorial Health, Chip Hubbs and his wife, Staci, are contributing $500,000 to support the construction of the hospital’s new $56 million emergency depar...
Hubbs stepping down as Memorial Health CEO
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By Chad Williamson 
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The man responsible for guiding Memorial Hospital’s most prolific period of growth has announced plans to step down. Memorial President and CEO Chip Hubbs, who joined the hospital in 2004, has announc...
Athletes of week named
Sports
By Tim Miller 
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The Journal-Tribune has named its athletes of the week. There weren’t as many athletic events last week due to the Christmas holiday. The athletes of the week are as follows: Marysville: senior Brady ...
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Sports
Carter Shank, Marysville’s 157-pounder (top) is turning Brody Wiora of Canyon Valley (Arizona) with a leg half during a match at the Brecksville Holiday Invitational. Shank won the match 16-4. MHS assistant coach Derek Sharp watches the match in the background. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)
By Tim Miller 
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Marysville’s boys wrestlers opened the first day of the annual Brecksville Holiday Tournament on Monday. Several Monarchs advanced to the second day of competition that was scheduled for Tuesday. Thos...
NU girls down Bloom-Carroll
Sports
By Bob Putman 
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North Union collected a hard-earned 60-53 girls basketball victory on Monday at Bloom-Carroll. The Lady Cats (10-1) never trailed in the game, but several times withstood challenges by the Bulldogs (3...
Monarch boys earn basketball victory at Columbus Bishop Ready
Sports
Marysville’s Brennan Adkins (0) takes a shot in this file photo. Adkins scored 16 points during the Monarchs’ 69-48 victory on Monday at Columbus Bishop Ready. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
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It’s been something for which Marysville High School boys basketball head coach Mark Tinklenberg has been waiting… and waiting… and waiting. For the past few weeks, Tinklenberg has been saying his squ...
Triad to use new hall pass methods
Education, News
By Kyle Meddles 
January 7, 2026
Triad High School is planning to trial two new hall pass methods designed to improve classroom instruction time by having fewer students in the hallways. During an organizational meeting of the board ...
Hubbs family to donate $500,000 toward new emergency department
Local News, News
By From JT Staff Reports 
January 7, 2026
On his way out the door as President and CEO of Memorial Health, Chip Hubbs and his wife, Staci, are contributing $500,000 to support the construction of the hospital’s new $56 million emergency depar...