The Marion City Schools is hosting Winter Produce Markets to provide low income community members free produce. The markets will be held at the following dates and times at Grant Middle School in the cafeteria: January 24- 12:00 pm-2:00 pm February 28-12:00 pm-2:00 pm March 28- 12:00 pm-2:00pm Marion City School is partnering with Mid-Ohio […]
State now accepting 2014 income tax returns, changes mean lower taxes for many
The Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT) is advising all Ohio taxpayers that it is now accepting 2014 individual and school district income tax returns. Ohio Tax Commissioner Joe Testa states, “Last year, as a result of Ohio’s improving economy, stronger than expected state revenue and greater efficiencies enacted to manage state government, additional tax reductions […]
Winners announced in “Keep the Cheer Here” program
Jean and John Johnson won Downtown Marion and The Union Bank’s “Keep the Cheer Here” holiday shop local program. Designed to promote shopping locally, those using the program’s coupons could enter to win certificates to locally owned stores, restaurants and businesses. As winners, the Johnsons received $300 worth of certificates from 15 different businesses. Also […]
Ohioans warned to not send money to obtain loans or apply for jobs
The Ohio Department of Commerce and Better Business Bureau of Central Ohio has warned Ohioans to be on guard against online scammers pretending to offer loans or job opportunities and requiring up-front fees for processing, training or other expenses. These “companies,” which typically solicit customers on websites using ever-changing fictitious names, may claim to have […]
Goals for state senate Democrats include higher minimum wage, affordable college, more
Increasing Ohio’s minimum wage, making Medicaid expansion permanent and making college more affordable are among the priorities Senate Democrats said Wednesday they plan to push for during the next two years. Much of the first six months of 2015 will be devoted to vetting the state’s two-year budget, which Republican Gov. John Kasich will propose […]
Community Action offers free tax help in Marion
Community Action Organization will kick-off the tax season at the Ohio Heartland Community Action, located at 1183 Bellefontaine Avenue in Marion, on Tuesday, January 27, 2015 from 11:00am to 7:00pm. Taxpayers must have a valid photo ID and social security cards for themselves, spouses, and dependents. For joint returns, both spouses must be present to […]
Palace Theatre holding new volunteer orientation
Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 10:00 am in the Palace Theatre, Palace volunteer advisory committee members will meet with potential Palace volunteers during an orientation session. The Palace hopes to build a volunteer corps with people ranging from juniors in high school to retirees that wish to give back to the community. The volunteers are […]
LaRue Church holding free community meal
LaRue United Methodist Church will hold a free community meal on Sunday, January 25, 2015 which will feature Chicken Parmesan, salad, dessert and drinks. Serving will be from 4:30pm to 6:00pm at the church, 166 North High Street, LaRue. The free meal is funded by a grant from the United Methodist Church Community Outreach grant. […]
PUCO reminds Ohioans of their choices as energy consumers
For more than 100 years, energy in Ohio — electric and natural gas — has been regulated by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO). The PUCO wants to remind Ohio consumers that there are options when deciding the energy supply that best suits your home or business. Before energy choice, rates and services provided […]
Auditions are this weekend for “Funny Girl” at the Marion Palace Theatre
Director Scott Persinger will hold auditions for the upcoming Palace production of “Funny Girl” in the May Pavilion on Saturday, January 24 and Sunday, January 25, 2015 from 2pm to 4pm. “Funny Girl” is a 1964 semi-biographical musical telling the story of talented comedienne and one of Broadway’s biggest stars, Fanny Brice. Most audiences know […]