Hayes goes past 1,000-kill milestone during win over Bellefontaine Chieftains
Sports
Ali Hayes of Jonathan Alder blasts the ball over the net against an opponent. Hayes surpassed 1,000 kills during a victory over Bellefontaine. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
Tim Miller 
September 8, 2025
A three-set victory over Bellefontaine recently elevated Jonathan Alder’s varsity volleyball record. The 25-10, 25-23, 25-17 verdict was JA’s second C...
Lady Cats battle during setback to Indian Lake Lakers
Sports
Katelyn Zimmerman of North Union sends the ball back over the net against Indian Lake. (Journal-Tribune photo by Bob Putman)
Bob Putman 
September 8, 2025
The final score was not the plus the North Union volleyball team was searching for during its home Central Buckeye Conference matchup against Indian L...
Local man drowns in pond
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At Adventure Trails campground near Bellefontaine
From JT Staff Reports 
September 8, 2025
The Marysville man who drowned over the weekend while on a camping trip in Bellefontaine has been identified. Logan County Sheriff's Office deputies i...
Area residents killed in Delaware County crash
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By From JT Staff Reports 
September 8, 2025
A total of four people, three of them locals, involved in a head-on collision near the Delaware County line on Friday have now been pronounced dead. Olivia Kroft, 19, of Marysville, along with her two...
Disease strikes local deer population
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By Aleksei Pavloff 
September 6, 2025
The deer population within the state have been suffering from a disease outbreak. Thankfully, the disease is not transmittable to humans but numbers have steadily increased in Union County. The Ohio D...
Millcreek Township helps fund purchase of tanker
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By From JT Staff Reports 
September 6, 2025
The Jerome Township Fire Department and trustees held a dedication ceremony at Millcreek Township to mark the recent acquisition of a 3,000-gallon tanker truck from Fouts Fire. Millcreek Township prov...
Investigation of thefts leads to woman living in storage unit
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By Kyle Meddles 
September 5, 2025
A woman from Florida was found to be living in a Marysville storage unit as the result of a police investigation into multiple thefts she allegedly committed in the area. The Union County Grand Jury h...
Jerome hits the brakes on data centers
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By Jack Christian 
September 5, 2025
Jerome Township is “hitting pause” on data centers as community feedback and potential limitations of their arrival in the township have kept discussions swirling. Trustee Wezlynn Davis initially sugg...
DRB rejects Uptown apartments
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By Michael Williamson 
September 5, 2025
The first phase of the Water and Light District project is not going forward – at least not in its current form. At the Thursday night special meeting of the Design Review Board, members voted 3-2 to ...
Puppy guppies
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By Chad Williamson 
September 4, 2025
Marysville officially closed the municipal swimming pool Tuesday night, but before it did the water was open for the annual Dog Swim. From 5-7 p.m., dogs of all sizes were allowed to swim, jump and pl...
Man who shot at cops gets $5M bond
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By Kyle Meddles 
September 4, 2025
The Marysville man charged with shooting at local police officers has plead not guilty to all charges and is being held on a $5 million bond while the prosecution pushes to deny bail. Dustin Ohm, 29, ...
Council OKs Marysville East zoning amendment
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By Michael Williamson 
September 3, 2025
Marysville City Council approved a much discussed zoning request dealing with a portion of Marysville East. At the brief and unusually full city council work session Tuesday night, the board voted 4-2...
Weapon found on Navin Playground revealed to be airsoft gun
Education, Local News, News
By From JT Staff Reports 
September 3, 2025
An email sent out to families of children who attend Navin Elementary School revealed that an airsoft gun was found on the school playground Wednesday morning. Navin principal Katie Van Schoyck said s...
Chairs part of overdose awareness project
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This purple chair, displayed outside the Mental Health and Recovery Board of Union County, is one of a number of chairs placed throughout the Marysville Uptown area for National Recovery Month. Part of the “Empty Chair Project,” decorated purple chairs have been placed in front of nearly 16 businesses to bring awareness to drug overdose deaths during the month of September. (Journal-Tribune photo by Michael Williamson)
By Michael Williamson 
September 3, 2025
Visitors passing through Marysville might notice a series of purple chairs sitting outside various buildings in the city’s Uptown area. They are part of the Empty Chair Project, a national campaign to...
Commissioners speak out against abolishing property taxes
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By Michael Williamson 
September 2, 2025
The Union County Commissioners said doing away with property taxes would be a financial disaster. At a recent regular meeting, the board discussed the proposals being floated around statewide and note...
Murder suspect held on $225K bond
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By From JT Staff Reports 
September 2, 2025
A Marysville man was charged with attempted murder and felonious assault stemming from an incident that occurred over the Labor Day weekend. Morris Moales Jr., 57, was arrested at 323 S. Walnut St. Su...
Resident finds tow rates climb when state makes the call
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By Jack Christian 
August 30, 2025
After an accident, the last thing a person is concerned with should be the cost of the tow. Despite that, towing costs are causing confusion as the uncertainty behind what is charged differs among tow...
Tolles groundbreaking
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By Michael Williamson 
August 29, 2025
Members of the Tolles Career and Technical Center Board of Education turn over dirt Friday morning during the school’s groundbreaking ceremony. The district is planning a $30 million expansion that wi...
Work set for U.S. 42 and Industrial Pkwy
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By Michael Williamson 
August 29, 2025
Construction on U.S. 42 isn’t going to lighten up anytime soon. In fact, more closures are expected along the corridor in Jerome Township. Aside from the current project going on a little farther nort...
Nice spread
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By From JT Staff Reports 
August 29, 2025
A monarch butterfly spreads its wings on a flower near the intersection of Sixth and Main streets earlier this week. Monarch butterflies, with their orange wings with black veins and white spots, play...
Lightning strike gives Triad tech trouble
Education, News
A flash from the July 27 lighting strike at Triad is pictured above from the perspective of a security camera facing the pavilion at the football stadium. The voltage from the strike caused a multitude of technical glitches and damages that are still being assessed. (Photo submitted)
By Kyle Meddles 
August 28, 2025
Triad's tech department continues to deal with complications from a lightning strike that hit the school district last month. At a recent board meeting, technology coordinator Ryan Thompson presented ...
Hoffman appointed to state post
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By From JT Staff Reports 
August 28, 2025
Richwood bank President and CEO Chad Hoffman has recently been appointed by Governor Mike DeWine to serve on the Ohio Banking Commission. The appointment started on Aug. 1, 2025 and ends on Jan. 31, 2...
FHS golfers win matches; Monarch  girls compete at Olentangy Invitational
Sports
Jorja Ary of Marysville looks to hit the ball off the tee during the Olentangy Invitational. (Photo submitted)
By Tim Miller 
September 8, 2025
Fairbanks’ boys golf squad won a pair of recent matches. The Panthers turned in a 155-171 verdict over Mechanicsburg during a match that was played at the Urbana Country Club. Sam Snyder led FHS with ...
Netters fall to Dublin Jerome
Sports
Sami Haigh of MHS delivers the ball over the net during a doubles match. The Lady Monarchs fell at Dublin Jerome. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
September 8, 2025
Marysville’s varsity girls tennis team battled Dublin Jerome before falling 5-0 during a match that was held on the Celtics’ home courts. “It was a very competitive match,” said Monarch coach Bill Rom...
Panthers survive penalty-filled game; hang on to edge Eagles for first win
Sports
Carson Shope of Fairbanks picks up tough yardage against Madison Plains. Shope rushed for 190 yards during FHS’ 32-31 win. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
September 6, 2025
Only one football team was going to leave Fairbanks’ Kyre Field with its first victory of the 2025 season on Friday evening. The Panthers took their 0-2 record into the fray against an equally-winless...
Late North Union Wildcat touchdown leads to victory over Northmor
Sports
As part of Military Appreciation Night at North Union, the United States Army presented an honorary jersey to North Union’s Ethan Miller in honor of his service to the community. Standing with Miller are, from left, North Union High School principal Keith Conklin, Sergeant First Class Bemish and Staff Sergeant Galvin. (Journal Tribune photo by Bob Putman)
By Bob Putman 
September 6, 2025
The phrase “practice makes perfect” may never be as appropriate as it was Friday night when the North Union football team hosted Northmor. “When it comes to a two-minute drill, we practice it every we...
Triad Cardinals drops grid game at Springfield Catholic Catholic
Sports
By Aleksei Pavloff 
September 6, 2025
Triad’s football team suffered its 11th straight loss following Friday’s 37-7 setback at Springfield Catholic Central. The Fighting Irish scored 13 points during the opening quarter and padded another...
JA rallies for victory over Bloom-Carroll
Sports
Jonathan Alder’s Chase Muetzel (11) reaches over top of Bloom-Carroll defensive back Robert Williams (2) during the second quarter of action. The senior receiver accounted for 78 yards on four catches in the team’s win over the Bulldogs. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Aleksei Pavloff 
September 6, 2025
When things go wrong, resilience is a powerful tool. That’s what Jonathan Alder’s football team showed Friday with a 14-10 win over visiting Bloom-Carroll. “A win’s a win,” JA coach Brett Glass said. ...
To kick a field goal or not? … Answer proves big in MHS win
Sports
Talan Wolford (9) of Marysville breaks up a pass intended for Lancaster’s Drew Whitlatch (2). Pictured in the background for the Monarchs is Hunter Sheldon. MHS beat the Golden Gales, 30-21. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson)
By Chad Williamson 
September 6, 2025
At Lancaster Friday night, three games into his tenure, Marysville’s Mike Young faced the type of decision that sometimes comes back to haunt a young coach. Ahead by six, Marysville was trying to put ...
JA team ties match; NU Lady Cats fall for first time in 2025
Sports
By Bob Putman 
September 5, 2025
Jonathan Alder’s girls soccer team kicked its way to a 1-1 stalemate against Urbana during a Central Buckeye Conference match. Natalie Musil tallied the Lady Pioneers’ goal. Alder’s Elliott Hecht turn...
Fairbanks runners capture top honors during Panther Invitational
Sports
Mara Vicari, left, of Fairbanks, and North Union’s Felix Plouck are pictured competing in cross country races in these file photos. Both local schools participated in the recent Panther Invitational. Fairbanks’ boys and girls teams captured first-place honors. (Journal-Tribune file photos)
By Tim Miller 
September 5, 2025
Fairbanks’ boys and girls cross country teams took top honors during their own Panther Invitational. FHS’ boys earned first-place accolades by scoring 59 points. The Panthers were followed by Bloom-Ca...
MHS, FHS girls golfers triumph
Sports
Ella Shaw of Marysville prepares to drive the ball. The Lady Monarchs won a triangular match. (Photo submitted)
By Tim Miller 
September 5, 2025
Marysville’s varsity girls golf squad shot a 191 and won a triangular match. Delaware Hayes finished with a 194 and Hilliard Davidson shot 200. McKinley Samaniego tied for medalist honors (with Hayes’...
Youthful FHS, Madison-Plains gridders will do battle tonight on Kyre Field
Sports
Fairbanks quarterback Bryson Griffith (10) looks for running room against Indian Lake. The Panthers will host Madison Plains this evening. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Tim Miller 
September 5, 2025
There should be excitement in the air when Fairbanks hosts the football team from Madison Plains this evening. One of the squads will break a two-game losing skid and walk off Kyre Field with its firs...
North Union will face strong Northmor football squad
Sports
North Union quarterback Nickolas Hajjar (11) throws a pass against Liberty Union. The Wildcats will look for their second victory of the season tonight when they host Northmor. (Photo submitted)
By Bob Putman 
September 5, 2025
North Union found the right combinations last week in earning its first football win of the season over Liberty Union. After a loss in the first week, the Wildcats dominated the Lions in picking up a ...
Cardinals hope to snap skid
Sports
Triad’s Wyatt Smith (1) delivers a pass downfield during a week one matchup against Mount Gilead. The Cardinals are on the road today taking on Springfield Central Catholic. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Aleksei Pavloff 
September 5, 2025
Triad’s gridiron squad is seeking redemption tonight at Springfield Catholic Central. It has been more than 10 consecutive games since the Cardinals won a game. Each week presents a new opportunity fo...
JA Pioneers hope to reverse course in rivalry with BC
Sports
Cashton Wheeler (1) and Holden Glick (6) of Jonathan Alder bring down a Columbus Academy ball carrier. The Pioneers will host Bloom-Carroll this evening, looking to remain unbeaten. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Aleksei Pavloff 
September 5, 2025
Jonathan Alder’s rivalry with Bloom-Carroll has produced entertaining matchups in recent years. Although on the gridiron it has mostly been one-sided, Alder head coach Brett Glass expects this year’s ...
Miller holds slim lead in Pigskin Pickers race
Sports
September 4, 2025
Sports editor Tim Miller emerged as the leader in the second week of the Pigskin Pickers. Miller won six of the nine games and now holds a 10-5 record for the season. Publisher Kevin Behrens and sport...
Journal-Tribune names gridiron players of game
Sports
The Journal-Tribune’s football players of the game for the second week of the 2025 season are from left, Mitchell Evans, Marysville; Nick Van Hoose, North Union; Trey Bentley, Jonathan Alder; Brody Hess, Triad; and Evan Wiedmann, Fairbanks. (Journal-Tribune file photos)
By Tim Miller 
September 4, 2025
The second week of the 2025 high school football season was more successful for Union County area teams. Marysville, North Union and Jonathan Alder were all victorious. The Journal-Tribune has named p...
Local volleyball squads win matches
Sports
North Union’s Kennedy Harrah dives for the ball. The Lady Cats turned back Graham in three sets. (Photo submitted)
By Bob Putman 
September 4, 2025
Playing its first Central Buckeye Conference volleyball match of the season, North Union made quick work of a visiting Graham squad. The Lady Cats won in three sets, defeating the Falcons 25-12, 25-3,...
MHS gridders will have to contend with Lancaster’s multi-faceted offense
Sports
Marysville’s JJ Henry picks up yardage against KIPP Columbus. The Monarchs will travel to Lancaster on Friday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson)
By Tim Miller 
September 4, 2025
It appears as though Marysville High School’s football defensive unit will have to be ready to stop just about anything Friday evening at Lancaster. The Monarchs will travel to Fairfield County to fac...
Lady Monarch spikers sweep Hilliard Bradley
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Annabelle Clair (14) prepares to blast the ball over the net against Hilliard Bradley. The Lady Monarchs won the match in three sets. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
September 4, 2025
Marysville’s varsity volleyball squad cracked the .500 mark with a three-set victory over Hilliard Bradley. The Lady Monarchs elevated their record to 4-3 with a 25-13, 25-19, 25-22 triumph. The Jagua...