Local cast set to present “Funny Girl” in the Palace Pavilion

The Marion Palace Theatre will present the legendary musical, “Funny Girl,” in the May Pavilion on March 20, 21 and 22, 2015. Funny Girl is a semi-biographical musical telling the story of an ‘ugly duckling’ and her aspiring Broadway journey to find fame and love. An enduring and passionate rags-to-riches story of Fanny Brice, the […]

It is “Fix a Leak Week” – Those drips really add up

Household leaks waste 1 trillion gallons of water per year in the United States alone. That’s equal to the annual household water use of more than 11 million homes. Together with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA), the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) is promoting “Fix a Leak Week,” March 16–22, 2015. Fix a […]

Ohio consumers warned about phone scams from 513-area code

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has warned that consumers in Ohio and throughout the nation are reporting scam calls that appear to come from a 513 (Cincinnati) area code phone number and attempt to obtain consumers’ credit or debit card numbers. The calls appear to be part of a “phishing” scheme, in which con artists […]

Patrol warns: Don’t press your luck this St. Patrick’s Day

As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, the Ohio State Highway Patrol is urging drivers to designate a sober driver before the party begins. The Patrol will be working with local law enforcement to remove impaired drivers as part of the National Highway Safety Administration’s Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving campaign. St. Patrick’s Day and the weekend […]

Marion Technical College hosting program preview event

Marion Technical College (MTC) is holding a Program Preview on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 from 5:30-7:30pm to showcase the facilities, the programs offered, and the hands-on instruction that students receive. Faculty, staff, and students will be available to answer questions about their programs and services throughout the event. Representatives from the following programs will be […]

State school board aware of PARCC complaints, wants more information

Both the state school board and Senate Education Committee chair Peggy Lehner have heard the complaints about the new state tests – very loudly and very clearly. Now they want to know whether problems with the tests are widespread or whether they are isolated incidents. Lehner joined the board this week for updates on how […]

Maurice Clarett speaking at Marion church Sunday

Former Ohio State University football standout Maurice Clarett will speak at Apex Church on Sunday, March 15, 2015 as part of their Friend Day. He will speak at both their 9:00am and 10:30am services. When Clarett was five years old, he said he knew he wanted to be a distinguished football player. His dream was […]

Marion YMCA launches 2015 annual fundraising campaign

The Marion Family YMCA launched its annual campaign this week to ensure that everyone in Marion County has access to vital community programs and resources that support youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Every day, the Marion Family YMCA works to support the people and neighborhoods that need it most by addressing community issues, […]

Visitors to get unique look at the Harding Home during special event

If you like a bit of mystery, then your invited to participate in a different type of program at the Harding Home Presidential Site. Their staff has chosen a few of its favorite objects from the vast Harding Home Collections, some of which you’ve never seen before, to share with attendees. The staff will tell […]

Report warns of possibly imminent “catastrophic failure” of Buckeye Lake dam

“It’s the end of life as we know it at Buckeye Lake.” That was the cut-to-the-chase verdict that general manager Deb Sturm delivered to her boss, Tracy Higginbotham, owner of the Buckeye Lake Winery, after returning Wednesday night from a hastily called meeting with a handful of area civic leaders. They had gathered to discuss […]