NU recieves $400K grant for robotics team
Education, News
March 11, 2024

NU recieves $400K grant for robotics team

By Michael Williamson

Ayden Hawkins, (left) a senior at North Union High School, holds up a fireplace circuit he worked on as part of the district’s engineering program. North Union will receive nearly $400,000 from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce’s Career Technical Education (CTE) Equipment Grant Prog...

St. John’s launches major campus expansion
Local News, News
By Michael Williamson 
July 14, 2026
St. John’s Lutheran School has broken ground on the first phase of its campus upgrade project. Construction equipment has been at work on the grounds along Route 736 since the end of June, preparing f...
Beyond the books
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Fathers are shown learning how to style their daughters' hair during a program at Marysville Public Library earlier this year. The sold-out class featured a professional instructor teaching simple braids, ponytails and other hairstyling techniques, part of the library's effort to offer unique, community-driven programming. (Photo submitted)
Library focuses on connections
By From JT Staff Reports 
July 14, 2026
A library isn’t necessarily supposed to be quiet anymore. Officials at the Marysville Public Library said the days of whispering between towering bookshelves have largely given way to conversation, la...
Work on Triad administration building progressing
Local News, News
By Tabitha Gaier 
July 13, 2026
Construction continues on Triad Local Schools’ new $2.8 million administration building along Brush Lake Road. District officials hope the facility, which will house the administrative offices, will b...
St. John’s launches major campus expansion
Local News, News
By Michael Williamson 
July 14, 2026
St. John’s Lutheran School has broken ground on the first phase of its campus upgrade project. Construction equipment has been at work on the grounds along Route 736 since the end of June, preparing f...
Beyond the books
Local News, News
Fathers are shown learning how to style their daughters' hair during a program at Marysville Public Library earlier this year. The sold-out class featured a professional instructor teaching simple braids, ponytails and other hairstyling techniques, part of the library's effort to offer unique, community-driven programming. (Photo submitted)
Library focuses on connections
By From JT Staff Reports 
July 14, 2026
A library isn’t necessarily supposed to be quiet anymore. Officials at the Marysville Public Library said the days of whispering between towering bookshelves have largely given way to conversation, la...
Work on Triad administration building progressing
Local News, News
By Tabitha Gaier 
July 13, 2026
Construction continues on Triad Local Schools’ new $2.8 million administration building along Brush Lake Road. District officials hope the facility, which will house the administrative offices, will b...
Marysville, Panther gridders work on passing games during 7-on-7 scrimmage
Sports
Receivers are always in focus when high school football teams compete in a 7-on-7 passing scrimmage. FHS’ Leo Winner attempts to get past a Monarch defender. (Journal-Tribune photos by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
July 13, 2026
After a few days in summer camp, football players from Marysville and Fairbanks high schools were ready to face someone other than their own. The neighboring schools competed against each other Thursd...
One dead in Sunday evening crash
News
By From JT Staff Reports 
July 13, 2026
A driver was killed late Sunday night in a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Route 31 and Mill Road. According to the Marysville Police Division, officers were dispatched to the intersection at...
McCartney speaks on civil discourse
News, Plain City, Plain City News
By Michael Williamson 
July 11, 2026
Bill McCartney delivers a lecture on civic discourse held in Plain City Wednesday evening. McCartney, who also serves on the Jonathan Alder Board of Education, was not speaking in his capacity as a bo...