ODNR Warns of Dangers of Cold Water

As cabin fever gives way to long-awaited sunshine and warm temperatures, water temperatures are still very cold. Lake Erie’s water temperature is around 40 degrees, and water temperatures in Ohio’s inland lakes and rivers are also cold. In 40-degree water, even the best swimmers will experience complete exhaustion in 15 minutes. The Ohio Department of […]

Earth Day Celebration Set for OSUM

Ohio State Marion will celebrate Earth Day on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The campus community and the public are invited to share in a day long series of free public events/initiatives celebrating sustainability, recycling, and mother earth. Activities during the day-long celebration include the following: Opening ceremonies Morrill Hall […]

Ohio Unemployment Rate Down in March

Ohio’s unemployment rate was 6.1 percent in March 2014, down from 6.5 percent in February, according to data released by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS). Ohio’s nonfarm wage and salary employment increased 600 over the month, 5,282,300 in February to 5,282,900 in March. The number of workers unemployed in Ohio in […]

Mumps Outbreak May Not Lead to Increased Immunization Rules

Students don’t have to be immunized to attend Ohio colleges, but don’t expect that to change anytime soon despite a recent mumps outbreak at Ohio State University. The central Ohio mumps outbreak will likely inspire immunization legislation, but lawmakers said attacking the problem will take more than mandatory immunizations. As of Friday afternoon, 244 people […]

Consumer Tips Offered for ‘Heartbleed Bug’ Aftermath

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has offered consumers advice on how to protect their personal information in the aftermath of a widespread internet security glitch called the “Heartbleed bug.” “The Heartbleed bug poses a serious problem to your personal information online,” Attorney General DeWine said. “Consumers should remain vigilant in making sure their accounts have […]

Patrol: Young Girl Struck by SUV in Hit-Skip

Troopers from the Marion Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol are investigating a hit-skip injury crash that occurred on Friday evening. The vehicle involved has not been located and investigators are looking for help in identifying it. The incident occurred on April 18, 2014 at approximately 9:00 PM on Schell Drive north of Grandview […]

Youth Can Gain Valuable Experience through Summer Employment Program

Marion County Job & Family Services (MCJFS) has kicked off the 2014 Summer Youth Employment Program. The TANF Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) enables low income TANF-eligible Marion County youth, age 16-24, to gain valuable work experience while earning a paycheck to help meet basic needs. Youth may work part time or up to 35 […]

Free Tobacco Cessation Program Offered to Marion Residents

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, tobacco use is the most preventable cause of death in the United States. It is estimated that one in five cancer deaths in this country is associated with tobacco use. Marion Public Health reports that even though Marion County suffers from a higher incidence of smoking […]

Marion Police Make Quick Arrest in Downtown Robbery

The Marion Police Department reported making a quick arrest after a downtown business was broken into early Friday morning. On April 18, 2014 around 5:01 a.m., the Marion Police Department responded to a breaking and entering in progress at Just4Kids, 220 North Main Street in downtown Marion. Officer Pahl arrived in 15 seconds and observed […]

Palace Theatre Launches Annual Membership Drive Challenge

With each spring comes a new beginning at the Palace Cultural Arts Association (PCAA), better known to the community as the Marion Palace Theatre. Along with the planning for the new season ahead, it is the start of the PCAA Annual Membership Campaign. Theatre leaders say annual membership dollars are needed to help maintain the […]