The Marion Police Department said Wednesday that they had arrested two men accused of stealing numerous storm catch basin grates around the City of Marion. The investigation began on November 6, 2014 after police discovered the thefts. 10 or more grates had been stolen in the last week with an estimated loss to the City […]
Faulkner Receives FFA Degree at National Convention
At the 87th National FFA Convention and Expo, Julya Faulkner, a member of the River Valley FFA, received her American FFA Degree. The American FFA Degree is the highest degree an FFA member can achieve and only a select few have the honor of doing so. To earn the American Degree, effective January 1st, 2015, […]
MTC, OSUM Awarded 2015 Military Friendly Schools Designation
Victory Media, the premier media entity for military personnel transitioning into civilian life, has named Marion Technical College and The Ohio State University at Marion to the coveted Military Friendly Schools® list. The 2015 Military Friendly Schools® list honors the top 20 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools in the country that are doing […]
Marion General Adds Specialist, Resources to Expand Cardiology Services
OhioHealth Marion General Hospital recently expanded its cardiovascular service offerings with the addition of Ken Lee, MD, a specialist in heart rhythm disturbances. Dr. Lee’s expertise and training coupled with additional technological resources enables the community hospital to offer procedures in electrophysiology that typically are found at larger urban hospitals such as OhioHealth Riverside Methodist […]
Thomas Wanted in Connection with Mary Street Shooting
The Marion Police Department said Tuesday that a warrant has been issued for Walter D. Thomas in connection to the Sunday shooting at 389 Mary Street. The warrant is for felonious assault. 33-year-old Thomas is a black male, 6’1 and 210lbs. He has black hair (last known to be in dreadlocks) and brown eyes. If […]
Local Students Set to Perform The Wiz
The Ohio State University at Marion will present the Broadway musical production, The Wiz, Thursday, November 13 and Friday, November 14, 2014 7:30 p.m. in Morrill Hall Auditorium as part of their Five Nights on Campus cultural arts series. The Wiz, book by William F. Brown, music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls, is a delightful […]
Annual Eco-Art Show is Saturday at Palace Theatre
The public is invited to celebrate America Recycles Day with the annual Eco-Art Show at Marion’s Historic Palace Theatre on Saturday, November 15, 2014 from 11:00am to 7:00pm. You can shop local and green for unique holiday gifts made from recycled, repurposed, rescued and upcycled items. Sixty artists and crafters from all over Ohio will […]
Local State Senator Proposes Easing Ban on Fireworks
Ohio’s ban on setting off bottle rockets, Roman candles and other consumer-grade fireworks would be abolished under legislation introduced Monday in the state Senate. Senate Bill 386, however, would still allow local governments to ban such fireworks. The measure also would impose a 6-percent fee on fireworks sales, the proceeds of which would go toward […]
Honoring Ohioans Exhibit Unveiled at the Ohio Statehouse
A large crowd turned out Monday morning for the unveiling of the “Honoring Ohioans” exhibit at the Ohio Statehouse. The permanent exhibit is the newest addition to the Ohio Statehouse Museum Education Center located in the Museum Gallery. The Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board (CSRAB) and the Capitol Square Foundation, working with Dublin, Ohio […]
Groundbreaking Celebration Set for New Road, Science Building, and Apartments at Marion Campus
Expanded academic space for science & engineering, student housing, and a new road through campus have come to reality, at virtually the same time. The Ohio State University at Marion in partnership with The Annex of Marion, Marion County Engineer’s Office, the Ohio Department of Transportation, and Marion Technical College invite the public to a […]