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Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Labor Day campaign announced
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By From JT Staff Reports 
August 26, 2024
In advance of one of the busiest and deadliest holiday travel times due to alcohol-impaired-driving crashes, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, kic...
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By Mac Cordell 
August 23, 2024
City officials say they still have very few answers about how more than $30,000 in cash ended up in a series of local toilets and what will happen to it now. Earlier this year, officials took possessi...
Triad wraps projects just in time for school
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By Kyle Meddles 
August 23, 2024
Triad finished a series of summer projects just ahead of the start of the 2024-2025 school year. At the first board of education meeting of this school year Thursday, Neil Laughbaum, director of opera...
Putting down the pencil
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Ronnie Sabins, left, looks over pregame warmups ahead of a game at the Marysville Football Stadium during a previous football season. Sabins, who has worked with six Monarch head coaches, is stepping aside as Marysville’s statistician this fall. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson)
Longtime MHS football statistician steps down
By Tim Miller 
August 23, 2024
The 2024 high school football season began Friday evening, however, there was a familiar face missing from the Marysville High School program. Ronnie Sabins, who had been a fixture within the Monarch ...
Maple Street closure begins
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By Mac Cordell 
August 23, 2024
Orange barrels and road closed signs fill the intersection of Maple Street and Elwood Avenue as Maple Street closed Thursday and is expected to be closed for three to four weeks for work associated wi...
Mitchell-Dewitt roundabout to open
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By Mike Williamson 
August 22, 2024
The roundabout at Mitchell-Dewitt and Industrial Parkway is set to open next week and if everything goes smoothly, it could even be a couple days ahead of schedule. Union County Engineer Jeff Stauch s...
Courthouse may see $900K in window improvements
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The Union County Commissioners are looking at options for replacing the exterior windows of the courthouse. An initial cost estimate listed $900,000 with the possibility of additional costs for egress functions and bullet-proofing. The bulk of the work would likely be done and completed by next summer. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell)
By Mike Williamson 
August 22, 2024
The Union County Courthouse may be getting some new and improved windows next year. At a recent commissioners meeting, officials discussed the need to replace the exterior windows on each of the build...
The incredible hawk
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Residents out enjoying the mild dip in temperatures may see this hawk soaring above Seventh Street. That break in summer heat won’t last long as the thermometer is expected to climb back up near 90 by this weekend. (Journal-Tribune photo by Kevin Behrens)
By From JT Staff Reports 
August 22, 2024
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By Mac Cordell 
August 21, 2024
A local man has been charged with allegedly attempting to burn his home down. The Union County Sheriff has arrested Iven Carl Hamby, 55, of 29401 Hoover Moffitt Road, charging him with one count each ...
Jerome Township incentive meeting set
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
August 21, 2024
The first public hearing to let a couple of significant properties into Jerome Township’s economic development agreement is set. Trustees voted to set the hearing for the amendment to the Marysville-J...
New hangars continue to draw discussion at airport meeting
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By Kyle Meddles 
August 21, 2024
The airport is continuing further discussion of building new box hangars. At the meeting of the Union County Airport Authority this month, the board analyzed a Woolpert concept design of three possibl...
Fairbanks sees growing enrollment
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By Mike Williamson 
August 20, 2024
Fairbanks continues to see a bump in enrollment, something district officials are anticipating will not slow down. Superintendent Adham Schirg told the board of education Monday that this year’s numbe...
Engineering program growing at NU
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North Union engineering students Montana Donahue, left, holds up her Fusion 360 credential certificate from FANUC, while Weston Drumm, right, showcases his assembly line program on the FANUC arm robot. (Gazette photo by Kyle Meddles)
By Kyle Meddles 
August 20, 2024
With the second week of the 2024-25 school year underway, North Union officials took note of the progress they have made in their engineering course, including offering industry credentials. At the fi...
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By Mac Cordell 
August 19, 2024
When thousands of BMX riders, families and fans descended on Marysville, they likely didn’t know exactly how much information they were giving the city. The same thing goes for those that attended the...
Glacier Ridge flasher nabbed
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By Mac Cordell 
August 19, 2024
A Dublin man has been charged, accused of exposing himself to a woman and then photographing her reaction. The Union County Sheriff’s Office has arrested Joshua C. Terrell, 36, of Dublin. Terrell has ...
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By Mike Williamson 
August 19, 2024
The Union County Sheriff’s Office has two more cadets in the queue as the department works to fill out open staff positions. In an update to the commissioners Wednesday, Sheriff Jamie Patton told offi...
Airport will provide access to annexed land
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By Kyle Meddles 
August 16, 2024
While discussions about a permanent access road continue, the New Albany Company will build a temporary road at the Union County airport to access the nearly 600-acre Marysville South development. At ...
School bus fuss
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Above, a Marysville school bus turns onto Amrine Mill Road Friday morning. District officials have been scrambling with the start of school this week as it was found that at least 300 students were not included in the district transportation routing software. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell)
By Chad Williamson 
August 16, 2024
Serious transportation foul-ups to start the year brought upset parents, troubled board members and a seemingly exhausted Director of Operations together at Marysville’s School Board meeting Thursday....
Balloon Fest continues history of giving to charity
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Pictured from left to right are Jose Zacatelco, Lavona See of Honda Marysville, Angie Miller, Jeanne Weist, Marie Woodford, Lorie Spain and Kevin Behrens. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
By Kyle Meddles 
August 16, 2024
The 49th year of the All Ohio Balloon Fest brought in $15,933 in net proceeds for local charities. Event organizer Kevin Behrens said the festival is proud to have been able to consistently raise mone...
County earns $1.5M in interest during Q2
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By Mike Williamson 
August 15, 2024
Union County’s interest income was up again in the second quarter of 2024 but those numbers could cool next year. “Let’s put it this way, we will make less interest next year than we made this year be...
New city siren signal system sought
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City officials are looking to replace the current system that preempts traffic lights so emergency vehicles have priority. Applied Information’s Glance priority and preemption system uses radio and cell networks, ensuring that if one is unavailable, the system will still work. (Graphic submitted)
By Mac Cordell 
August 15, 2024
City officials are looking at a new traffic signal preemption system to help the city’s first responders and other municipal employees. A traffic signal preemption system, also called traffic signal p...
Back to school
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By Mac Cordell 
August 15, 2024
Above, on Wednesday a group of students gathered at the corner of Fourth and Court streets board their bus for their first day back at school. Wednesday was the first day of school for Marysville stud...
New sign installed at Mitchell Cemetery
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
August 15, 2024
Established in 1800, the Mitchell Cemetery, which is located along Route 38 in Darby Township, was gifted a new sign by five local descendants of the Mitchell family, Jim and Carolyn Mitchell, R. Carl...
SRO out at JA; private security tapped
News, Plain City
By Mike Williamson 
August 14, 2024
Jonathan Alder is going in a new direction with the school resource officer program. At the August board of education meeting, the district approved a new safety and security coordinator position to r...
Plain City eyes energy aggregation
News, Plain City
By Kayleen Petrovia 
August 14, 2024
As voters throughout Union County prepare to vote on electric and gas aggregation, Plain City residents could be the next to do so. Amy Hoffman, with Palmer Energy, said the company works with the Ohi...
Tolles gears up for 50th anniversary
News, Plain City
By From JT Staff Reports 
August 14, 2024
Tolles Career and Technical Center is asking community members to send in their memories and bring their curiosity to the school’s 50th anniversary celebration this fall. Tolles will be hosting a spec...
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By Mac Cordell 
August 13, 2024
In June, Marysville City Council tabled a final reading for a revenue sharing agreement with the city and school district for the Silos at Marysville project in the Uptown. Officials said the project ...
Richwood hopes cameras will curb park problems
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By Kyle Meddles 
August 13, 2024
Richwood Council is getting security cameras to combat vandalism at the park. At the regular village meeting on Monday, council motioned to approve the purchase of security cameras for the park after ...
Locals testify on Richwood Solar project
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By Michael Williamson 
August 12, 2024
The second and final hearing for the Richwood Solar project finished last week and now residents will have to wait for final word on the project moving forward. Union County residents, elected officia...
Hot air balloons help bring healing
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By Kyle Meddles 
August 12, 2024
Amanda Reece is pictured here with friends at the 49th All Ohio Balloon Festival. (Photo submitted) -- Amanda Reece has a special connection to hot air balloons because they remind her of big aspirati...