No shortage of predatory apps on smartphones
News
April 1, 2019

No shortage of predatory apps on smartphones

By Jacob Runnels

Local health officials have solutions to a growing problem of how children interact with the internet through smartphone apps.

The internet has positive aspects for children, like watching videos and connecting with friends. There are other, more negative aspects like the “Momo Challenge” or the ...

Colorful spaces
Education, Local News, News
By Kyle Meddles 
August 19, 2026
Seniors at Marysville Early College High School were out painting their parking spaces during a brief break from the summer showers on Tuesday. Above, Audrey Eddleman (blue shirt) and Ethan Keifer (pu...
East Fifth Street project to start next month
Local News, News
By Mike Williamson 
August 19, 2026
Both directions of East Fifth Street will be closed starting next month as the roadway improvement project gets underway. Marysville will begin the four-month improvement project on East Fifth Street ...
Boiler issue led to mold outbreak at Fairbanks Elementary
Education, News
Cleanup nearing completion, opening day expected to be delayed by a week
By Michael Williamson 
August 19, 2026
A boiler failure at Fairbanks Elementary School this summer led to mold growth throughout the building. District officials said work is being done to remediate the issue but it will push the start of ...
Alder girls capture match
Sports
By Tim Miller 
August 19, 2026
Jonathan Alder’s girls soccer team began the 2026 season with a 1-1 stalemate against Worthington Christian. Kennedy McGrath tallied the Lady Pioneers’ goal. The score came on an assist from Hadley Li...
JA, NU golfers win
Sports
By Tim Miller 
August 19, 2026
Jonathan Alder’s boys golf team turned in a 153-166 verdict over Bellefontaine. Cam Barton of JA shot a medalist round of 37. He was followed by Austin Meriweather-38, Parker McBride-38, Rylan Cron-40...
Triad will host Ridgedale Rockets to kick off season
Sports
By Tim Miller 
August 19, 2026
The 2026 football season will open at home for the Triad Cardinals. They will host Ridgedale in a non-conference game with the kickoff set for 7 p.n. on Friday. The Rockets will present Triad’s defens...
Triad Cardinal gridders under leadership of new coaching staff
Sports
Members of Triad’s football team are from left, front row, Logan Simms, Cayd Herron, Blayk Thomas, De’Von Minor, Landon Tomlin, Caleb Jordan, Wyatt Smith, Baylor Bahan, Waylin Holtsberry and Duncan Funderbaugh; second row, Jackson Williams, Connor Hayes, Jayden Minor, Luke Botkins, Silas Newland and Jordan Bland; third row, Hayden Ferguson, Carson Groves, Yuriel Guillen, Dallas Ross, Andrew Laughbaum, Karter Sarrazine, George Hartman, Ty Botkins and Dawson Hess; fourth row, Layton Mullins, Bentley Simpson, Galen Smith, Levi Hartman, Brady Funderbaugh, Westin Bahan, Liam Herron and Corbin Goehring; fifth row, Ashton Groves, Justin Haser and Bria Reid; sixth row, assistant coaches Braden Stambaugh and Erich Hopkins, head coach Tim Melvin and assistant coaches Brayden Webb and Eastin Huffman. (Journal-Tribune photo by Sarah Vollrath)
By Tim Miller 
August 19, 2026
There will be a new look to the Triad High School football squad for the 2026 campaign. Tim Melvin, a former assistant coach at Urbana High School the past five years, has taken over the program. He h...
Colorful spaces
Education, Local News, News
By Kyle Meddles 
August 19, 2026
Seniors at Marysville Early College High School were out painting their parking spaces during a brief break from the summer showers on Tuesday. Above, Audrey Eddleman (blue shirt) and Ethan Keifer (pu...
East Fifth Street project to start next month
Local News, News
By Mike Williamson 
August 19, 2026
Both directions of East Fifth Street will be closed starting next month as the roadway improvement project gets underway. Marysville will begin the four-month improvement project on East Fifth Street ...