Farmers Care Breakfast Set for Saturday

Marion County Farm Bureau is inviting everyone to the annual Farmers Care Breakfast on Saturday, March 16, 2013. Pancakes, sausage, eggs, milk, orange juice and coffee will be served for 50-cents or a non-perishable food item. The farm bureau holds the annual community breakfast as an effort to forge a partnership between farmers and consumers. […]

Marion Convenience Store Robbed

The Marion Police Department says the Circle K store on North Main Street was robbed at 12:49am Thursday, March 14, 2013. Police say a black male forced his way behind the counter and threatened the employee with a “cutting instrument.” He then grabbed some cash and fled the area on foot. Police say an arrest […]

Marion Camera Club to Discuss the Art of Pet Photography

The Marion Camera Club will hear about the art of pet photography at their March meeting on Tuesday, March 19, 2013 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. In addition to the special speaker, the monthly photo contest topic is Fruit. The speaker will be Claudine Kosier, Owner and Photographer for Simply Dog Photography, Kosier has had a […]

Senator Jordan at Marion Republican Club Meeting

Club President Ken Stiverson is inviting the public to attend the Marion Republican Club meeting on March 18, 2013 at 7:00pm with special guest speaker State Senator Kris Jordan (SD19-Ostrander, OH). Senator Jordan will discuss Senate Bill 36, legislation he has recently introduced in the Ohio Senate. SB 36 proposes to prohibit any agency and […]

Proclamation Honors Carbetta for ATHENA Award

The Marion County Commissioners issued a proclamation Tuesday honoring Angela Carbetta for being named the 2013 ATHENA Award recipient by the Marion Women’s Business Council. Carbetta was announced as the winner on Monday from among six other nominees. Carbetta works as the Director of Marion County Recycling and Litter Prevention. The Commissioners in their proclamation […]

OVI Arrests in Marion Outpace All Surrounding Counties

As part of the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s mantra – Trooper Shield – and their ongoing effort to contribute to a safer Ohio, troopers have had an increased focus on impaired driving enforcement and they say these efforts are paying off. In 2012, Patrol OVI arrests increased three percent while OVI-related crashes decreased by 14 […]

Save at Elder Beerman by Donating to Marion Goodwill

Marion Goodwill and Elder Beerman are encouraging consumers to donate and save during the semi-annual Bon-Ton Goodwill Sale, which will take place from March 13 –30, 2013. Throughout the sale, The Bon-Ton stores will be accepting donations of used clothing and soft home goods to benefit Marion Goodwill. In return, every donor will be rewarded […]

Crosswood UMC Preschool Holding Open House, Fall Registration

Crosswood United Methodist Church (UMC) Preschool, located at 1551 Richland Road, will be hosting a Spring Open House from 11:00am to 2:00pm on Saturday, March 16, 2013 for people interested in enrolling their child for the fall 2013-2014 school year. Classes are available to children that will be 3 years old by August 1, 2013 […]

Ohio House Committee Approves Internet Cafe Legislation

An Ohio House committee Tuesday approved legislation that would essentially outlaw Internet cafes in Ohio. The bill’s next stop is the Ohio House floor before the measure is sent to the Senate. The bill cleared the panel by an 8-2 vote with three amendments. One would downgrade violations to a first-degree misdemeanor rather than a […]

Final Walkthroughs Planned for Closing Elgin School Buildings

As the end of the school year draws near and their new K-12 school gets closer to being finished, the Elgin school district asks the public to join them in remembering their current buildings with walkthroughs and closing ceremonies. The walkthroughs start this Sunday at Elgin South and Elgin West. Former students, staff, friends, and […]