Mother faces felony domestic violence charges
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May 2, 2019

Mother faces felony domestic violence charges

By Mac Cordell

A Marysville woman with a history of domestic violence is in trouble again after allegedly hitting her son.
The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Carrie Lynn Chapman, 39, of 690 Milford Ave., Apartment 19A, charging her with one count of domestic violence, a felony of the fourth degree.
According t...

Honda pulls back curtain for students
Education, Local News, News
Students from Marysville Early College High School and Jonathan Alder joined students from Wapokoneta and Mechanicsburg in a guided tour of the Marysville Auto Plant on Friday as part of Honda’s Manufacturing Day. During the tour, students got an up-close view of Honda’s robotics, welding and assembly lines as they walked the floor. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kyle Meddles)
Automaker introduces youths to potential future careers
By Kyle Meddles 
September 30, 2025
Honda hosted Marysville students and other local schools as part of its Manufacturing Day recently, offering students an opportunity to explore the career paths that the auto-manufacturer provides. St...
Man indicted over machete attack
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By Kyle Meddles 
September 30, 2025
The Marysville man arrested by police for attacking a man with a machete has now been charged in court. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Morris William Moales, 57, of 323 S. Walnut St., chargi...
St. John’s class space dwindles
Education, Local News, News
A partition divides classroom space from cafeteria space at St. John’s Lutheran School. Officials are working through a phased expansion project to help handle growth. (Journal-Tribune photo by Michael Williamson)
Lutheran school has had to turn students away
By Michael Williamson 
September 29, 2025
St. John’s Lutheran School is in need of more space. The 180-year-old school on Route 736 south of Marysville is experiencing the same growth as other parts of the county and as its class sizes grow, ...
Honda pulls back curtain for students
Education, Local News, News
Students from Marysville Early College High School and Jonathan Alder joined students from Wapokoneta and Mechanicsburg in a guided tour of the Marysville Auto Plant on Friday as part of Honda’s Manufacturing Day. During the tour, students got an up-close view of Honda’s robotics, welding and assembly lines as they walked the floor. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kyle Meddles)
Automaker introduces youths to potential future careers
By Kyle Meddles 
September 30, 2025
Honda hosted Marysville students and other local schools as part of its Manufacturing Day recently, offering students an opportunity to explore the career paths that the auto-manufacturer provides. St...
Man indicted over machete attack
Court News, News
By Kyle Meddles 
September 30, 2025
The Marysville man arrested by police for attacking a man with a machete has now been charged in court. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Morris William Moales, 57, of 323 S. Walnut St., chargi...
Panther runners compete at Pickerington Invitational
Sports
By Tim Miller 
September 30, 2025
Fairbanks’ girls high school cross country team placed 12th and the boys finished 26th during the recent Pickerington North Invitational. Individual results for both teams were as follows: Girls -No. ...
MHS girls host golf tournament
Sports
Lady Monarch golfer Kaitlyn Stover drives the ball during the Marysville Invitational. (Photo submitted)
By Tim Miller 
September 30, 2025
Marysville’s girls golf team hosted its annual invitational over the weekend. The event was held at Darby Creek. Olentangy won the tournament with a team score of 304. Olentangy Orange was one stroke ...
Panther soccer squads top Highland
Sports
Fairbanks’ Sydney Cutler (13) takes a shot on Highland’s goal during the second half. The junior spent the first half at goalkeeper and finished with one save. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Aleksei Pavloff 
September 30, 2025
Saturday was a prosperous occasion for Fairbanks’ soccer programs. Both the boys and girls teams took the hour drive from Milford Center to Marengo for a doubleheader of non-conference matchups. The L...
St. John’s class space dwindles
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A partition divides classroom space from cafeteria space at St. John’s Lutheran School. Officials are working through a phased expansion project to help handle growth. (Journal-Tribune photo by Michael Williamson)
Lutheran school has had to turn students away
By Michael Williamson 
September 29, 2025
St. John’s Lutheran School is in need of more space. The 180-year-old school on Route 736 south of Marysville is experiencing the same growth as other parts of the county and as its class sizes grow, ...