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City eyes changes to facade improvement grants
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By Mac Cordell 
November 5, 2024
Marysville City Council is discussing potential changes to a pair of programs designed to improve the city’s Uptown. Council President Donald Boerger said he wanted council to look at and discuss the ...
Going old school
Education, News
Heather MacLaughlin instructs her third grade students with a pen and paper during the technology outage at Navin Elementary last week. (Photo submitted)
Lessons from COVID helped Marysville teachers stay nimble in face of technology outage last week
By Chad Williamson 
November 4, 2024
When a cyberattack shut down internet access and various affiliated systems at the Marysville School District last week a couple of things helped lessen the blow for staff and students. The first was ...
Marysville man charged in choking incident
Court News, News
By Mac Cordell 
November 1, 2024
A Marysville man could be facing prison after allegedly choking his live-in-girlfriend. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Nicholas Edgar Alexander Hay, 23, of 1900 Morning Song Road, Apt. 304. ...
Man charged with illegal voting
Court News, News
By Mac Cordell 
October 31, 2024
A Plain City man has been charged with voting illegally. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted James Anthony McDonald, 62, of 7304 Weldon Road, Plain City, charging him with four counts of illegal ...
Repaving Fourth Street a long and winding road
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By Mac Cordell 
October 31, 2024
Over the last two years, travelers on the city’s north side have had a love-hate relationship with Fourth Street. They love it when the street that acts as a bypass around Fifth Street is open and hat...
Theater group makes donation
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 31, 2024
The cast and crew of Silver Scene Players’ production of “Grumpy Old Men, The Musical” present Jenn Williams with a check for $5,637. Williams represents the local non-profit, “She Dreams Again,” an o...
Ghouls come tonight
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By Michael Williamson 
October 31, 2024
The spirit of Halloween flowed through the decorations at this house on Willowcreek Drive in Plain City this week. Residents will see all the ghosts and goblins take to the streets at 6 p.m. tonight w...
Jon Alder drops on state report card
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By Michael Williamson 
October 30, 2024
Jonathan Alder made progress on the 2023-24 state report card but also lost half a star, which officials said means there is work still to do. Officials presented information from the state report car...
New Fairbanks position will help with behavior issues
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By Michael Williamson 
October 30, 2024
Fairbanks is getting a new behavior analyst for the district thanks to a grant from one of the county agencies. At the recent board of education meeting, Superintendent Adham Schirg said the new Board...
News
By From JT Staff Reports 
October 30, 2024
Many children say they want to become a veterinarian when they grow up. Yet few of them actually do. Carlie (Snodgrass) Buergel, DVM, is one of those few – thanks in part to the solid foundation she b...
City council votes down ban on pot dispensaries
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By Mac Cordell 
October 29, 2024
In a 3-4 vote, Marysville City Council Monday rejected legislation that would have banned recreational marijuana retailers in the city. Council members Henk Berbee, Zack Bordner and Scott Hunter voted...
Richwood pickleball project hits a snag
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By Kyle Meddles 
October 29, 2024
Richwood officials are rescinding their motion to accept a prospective bidder for the pickleball courts at the park due to an anomaly in the bid tabulation form. At the regular meeting of village coun...
Flag football challenge held
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By Chad Williamson 
October 29, 2024
The Union County Cougars Special  Olympics team took on squads from the Marysville Fire Department, Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities and Marysville Police Department Sunday at the Buns...
A fine place for candy
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By Mac Cordell 
October 29, 2024
Halloween is in full swing in Marysville. Saturday, the city’s Uptown was converted to Scarysville as businesses, organizations and other vendors catered to hundreds of costumed beggars. Above, Braxto...
More questions than answers in school cyber issue
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By Mike Williamson 
October 29, 2024
A “cybersecurity incident” closed Marysville schools Monday but district officials had little information to share with the community. When asked for additional information, officials said they had “n...
Computer problems force school closure
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 28, 2024
Marysville Exempted Village School District started this week with a closure after computer issues surfaced over the weekend. District officials sent out a message to community members Sunday when the...
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
October 25, 2024
Jerome Township is working to clean up some right-of-way regulations and that could come with new permitting procedures. At a recent meeting of the trustees, the board discussed three issues that the ...
Three indicted in drive-by shooting
Court News, News
By Mac Cordell 
October 25, 2024
A Marysville man and his wife, along with another man have been indicted for a drive-by shooting in Marysville’s Uptown. The Union County Grand Jury has indicted Michael Thomas Maurice McPherson and h...
Low bidder tapped for logjam cleanup
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By Mike Williamson 
October 24, 2024
Union County has a contractor for the Mill Creek logjam project. The county commissioners voted Wednesday to approve H & H Land Clearing out of Middlefield, Ohio to take the reigns of the long-anticip...
TIF sees resistance at Jon Alder
Education, News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
October 24, 2024
A couple of Jonathan Alder school board members spoke against a proposed tax agreement in Madison County. Although the measure ultimately passed on Monday, it was done by additional board members who ...
Justice named acting sheriff
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Is running unopposed after beating incumbent in primary
By Mac Cordell 
October 23, 2024
Former Union County Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Justice has been named the new acting sheriff, a position he will assume effective Nov. 1. At Wednesday’s meeting, the Union County Commissioners unanimous...
Group plans to put charter changes before voters
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Proposals focus on city’s ability to offer TIFs
By Mac Cordell 
October 23, 2024
In May, Marysville residents will likely have the opportunity to vote on a pair of proposed amendments to the city charter. Last week, the recently formed coalition filed a pair of petitions to have t...
Trial of CPD officer with local ties underway
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By Mac Cordell 
October 23, 2024
The trial of Adam Coy — a former Columbus Police officer, Milford Center resident and North Union graduate — is underway Jury selection began Monday in the trial for Adam Coy, a 17-year veteran of the...
NU official wants separation of duties in bidding process
Education, News
By Kyle Meddles 
October 23, 2024
North Union officials held a conflicting discussion about the importance of updating their policy on bidding requirements. At the regular meeting of the board on Monday, officials held the first readi...
Group plans to put charter changes before voters
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Proposals focus on city's ability to offer TIFs
By Mac Cordell 
October 22, 2024
In May, Marysville residents will likely have the opportunity to vote on a pair of proposed amendments to the city charter. Last week, the recently formed SMART coalition filed a pair of petitions to ...
Levy discussed for P.C. pool expansion
News, Plain City
New designs for a possible expansion of the Plain City Aquatic Center were shown to council last week. The one pictured above was a favorite among residents surveyed during a feasibility study. Visitors will note several changes including an expansion of the existing pool with the addition of a second, stand-alone pool with lap lanes. Two additional areas of parking were also added to the north and west sides of the grounds. (Graphic submitted)
By Mike Williamson 
October 22, 2024
Plain City is looking to expand its aquatic center and some residents say they might support a levy to do so. At the regular meeting Monday evening, council heard some preliminary results back from it...
Ohio AG  brings suit against local  family business
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By Mac Cordell 
October 22, 2024
The Ohio Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against a local business and the Marysville couple that runs it. The lawsuit, filed Friday in the Union County Common Pleas Court, names Ransom Kulasa, Ma...
Claim made on toilet loot
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Identity of suspect not revealed as police validate ownership
By Mac Cordell 
October 22, 2024
Officials are working to confirm the validity of a claim on nearly $40,000 found inside several Marysville toilets earlier this year. “It’s still an open investigation,” said Marysville Police Chief T...
Coffee, chocolate shop to locate in Green Pastures
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Pictured above is an interior rendering of a Winans Coffee & Chocolate. A version of the operation will be coming to Marysville and locating on Emmaus Road. (Graphic submitted)
By From JT Staff Reports 
October 21, 2024
Marysville is getting a new coffee and chocolate shop. Winans Coffee & Chocolate has announced plans for a new franchise location in Marysville, to open in early 2025. Company officials called Winans ...
Memorial, law enforcement, coalition plan drug ‘take-back’
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By From JT Staff Reports 
October 21, 2024
All Union County law enforcement agencies, in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration, Memorial Hospital, the Union County Drug Free Coalition, and other local agencies are sponsoring a p...