“Wonder” at the Marion Palace Theatre this weekend

The heartwarming film “Wonder” will play at the historic Marion Palace Theatre January 5, 6, and 7, 2017. The Palace Theatre is located at 276 W. Center Street in Marion, Ohio. Lionsgate provides the following synopsis of the film: Based on the New York Times bestseller, “Wonder” tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of […]

State seeks nominations for Senior Citizens Hall of Fame

Each year, the Ohio Department of Aging honors outstanding older Ohioans with induction into the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame. The hall honors current or long-time Ohio residents age 60 and older who have made and continue to make a lasting impact on their professions, their vocations or their communities. Visit www.aging.ohio.gov/halloffame to learn […]

Local authorities issue warning over jury fine scam

The Marion County Sheriff’s Office has received information from some residents that they have received phone calls from individuals that are apparent scams. This most recent scam has someone calling the victim claiming to be Deputy Walker or Deputy Miller from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. The scammer tells the victim that they failed to […]

Ohio’s minimum wage to increase 15 cents in 2018

Ohio’s minimum wage is scheduled to increase on January 1, 2018, to $8.30 per hour for non-tipped employees and $4.15 per hour for tipped employees. The minimum wage will apply to employees of businesses with annual gross receipts of more than $305,000 per year. The current 2017 Ohio minimum wage is $8.15 per hour for […]

Marion unemployment rate dipped in November 2017

Marion County’s unemployment rate dipped to 4.4 percent in November 2017, down from 4.7 percent in October. The rate was also lower than the same period a year ago when it stood at 4.7 percent. The improvement came as 100 more people reported being employed. Marion’s rate remains the second highest, behind Crawford County, among […]

Attorney General offers gym membership tips ahead of the New Year

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine offered advice for consumers who plan to join a gym or fitness center in the New Year. “This is a time when many people are thinking about joining a gym, and that can be a great way to get in shape. We just want consumers to understand what they’re signing […]

Apprenticeship Ohio grant to help Marion Technical College serve job-seekers and employers

Marion Technical College has been selected for a $47,500 grant to help match workers with small businesses in need of apprentices. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services grant allows MTC to manage the recordkeeping to relieve the burden on the small businesses. In addition, the grant provides $1,750 per apprentice for up to […]

Governor signs Down syndrome abortion ban into law

Ohio on Friday became the fourth state to ban abortions performed after a prenatal test shows the fetus has or might have Down syndrome. Gov. John Kasich signed into law House Bill 214, the 20th abortion restriction passed since he took office in 2011, and 14 other bills Friday morning. Under the law, doctors who […]

OhioMeansJobs-Readiness Seal available to Ohio high school grads

Ohio high school students now can earn recognition by showing they are prepared to contribute to the workplace and their communities. The OhioMeansJobs-Readiness Seal is a formal designation students can earn on their high school diplomas and transcripts indicating they have the personal strengths, strong work ethic and professional experience that businesses need. “The 21st […]

Patrol focusing on impaired drivers during the 2017 Holiday Season

The Ohio State Highway Patrol is reminding everyone to drive sober this holiday season. Troopers will focus enforcement efforts to remove impaired drivers from our roadways to reduce fatal and injury crashes. In the first 11 months of 2017, there were 321 OVI-related fatal crashes resulting in the deaths of 341 people. This was a […]