Two arrested following Marion shooting

Two people have been arrested in connection to a shooting that occurred in Marion on Monday, November 6, 2017. At about 3:45pm Monday afternoon, officers from the Marion Police Department responded to the 100-block of Bermuda Drive for the report of someone shooting at a person. It was initially thought that the person had been […]

Write-in candidates find different results, only one levy defeated in 2017 General Election

The 2017 General Election included two competitive races featuring write-in candidates; Marion City Council President and River Valley Board of Education. Traditionally a very difficult way to win an election, one write-in candidate was successful while one was not. The final, unofficial results from the Marion County Board of Elections show that Bob Stump was […]

Marion Senior Center hosting Veterans Day celebration

The Marion Senior Center will honor local veterans for their patriotism and sacrifice for our country during a celebration on Friday, November 10, 2017 at noon. All veterans will receive a complimentary lunch along with special mementos of the occasion. Lunch will feature Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, green beans and apple pie. Along with individually […]

Five Nights on Campus presents The GeezeCats this Thursday

Five Nights on Campus, Ohio State Marion’s performing arts and entertainment series, welcomes back the nostalgic rock-n-roll sound of The GeezeCats to Morrill Hall Auditorium, Thursday, November 9, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. In a show that combines harmony and hilarity, The GeezeCats are a quartet of veteran musicians and seasoned players with uncommon vocal capabilities. […]

PUCO’s five tips for safe home heating

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) offers home heating safety reminders as the winter season arrives. Once a year, have your furnace, vents, flues and chimneys inspected by a qualified service professional. CO detectors should be installed and regularly tested outside of each sleeping area in the home. Plug portable space heaters directly into […]

Latest Medication Take Back Day moved to new location with over 160 drop offs

Medication Take Back Day organizers report that Marion County’s fifteenth semiannual collection was a success in spite of the season’s first snow and a change in location. 163 vehicles (along with two walk-ins) drove through Evers’ Arena at the Marion County Fairgrounds, discarding 228 pounds of unused pills, liquids, syringes, and lancets for safe, confidential, […]

Community chat offered: “Cash Benefits for War Era Veterans and Surviving Spouses”

Kingston Residence of Marion is hosting a Community Chat called, “Cash Benefits for War Era Veterans and Surviving Spouses” on Wednesday, November 8th from 1:00-2:00pm. This tax-free benefit is for eligible veterans who served during war time. This Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefit was designed to provide financial aid for war era veterans and their […]

Ohioans urged to check for home hazards to avoid a fall as you “fall back”

As Ohioans prepare to “fall back” this weekend with the end of Daylight Saving Time, the Ohio Department of Aging’s STEADY U Ohio initiative urges older adults and their families to take steps to ensure a falls-free winter by checking their homes for common hazards that can lead to slips, trips and tumbles. “Most falls […]

Ohio Houses passes ban on Down syndrome abortions, bill heads to Senate

The Ohio House on Wednesday advanced a bill that would ban abortions when a test shows the fetus likely has Down syndrome. Doctors would face a fourth-degree felony, punishable by up to 18 months in prison, for providing an abortion after a fetal Down syndrome diagnosis. Women who have abortions in violation of the law […]

Court rules that Marion Commissioners must accept annexation request

Marion County must approve National Lime & Stone Company’s request to have 224 acres of its industrial mining property annexed to the city of Marion, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled this week. The decision overturns a rejection of the move by the Marion County Commissioners. A Supreme Court majority agreed with National Lime’s position that […]