Marion Palace Theatre Announces Holiday Box Office Hours

The Marion Palace Theatre has made some changes to their Box Office hours for the holidays. The holiday Box Office hours will be: Monday, Dec 17:  9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.  (Closed from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. for a staff celebration.) Tuesday, Dec 18: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Wednesday, Dec 19: Closed Thursday, Dec 20-Friday, Dec 21: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 […]

Marion City School Board Holding Special Meeting

The Marion City School Board of Education will hold a special board meeting on Tuesday, December 18, 2012 at 7:00pm. The meeting will be to consider the employment of a public employee with the Board going into a closed, executive session and no action will be taken. The meeting will be held at the Grant […]

Emanuel Lutheran Church Choir Christmas Cantata

The Emanuel Lutheran Church Choir invites the community to a very special Christmas service on Sunday, December 16, 2012 at 10:30am in the Emanuel Lutheran Church sanctuary, 241 South Prospect Street, Marion. Tanyce J. Addison will direct the production with Allan Lust, who serves as the Director of Music at the church, as the accompanist […]

Marion Man Promoted to Sergeant, Asst. Post Commander

Tpr. Geoffrey S. Freeman was promoted to the rank of sergeant on Wednesday by Colonel John Born, Patrol superintendent, during a ceremony at the Patrol’s Academy. Sgt. Freeman will transfer from his current assignment at the Marion Post to serve as an assistant post commander at the Bucyrus Post. Sgt. Freeman began his Patrol career […]

“Here Comes the Boom” to Play at Marion Palace Theatre

The Marion Palace Theatre will show the comedy film “Here Comes the Boom” on December 14 and December 16. Comedian Kevin James plays Scott Voss, a burned-out biology teacher who looks to become a successful mixed-martial arts fighter in an effort to raise money to prevent extra-curricular activities from being cut at his cash-strapped school. […]

Ohio Senate Approved New Grade Cards for School Districts

The Ohio Senate on Wednesday passed House Bill 555 by a vote of 27 to 6, a Republican-backed education bill that calls for a more demanding evaluation system for schools, along with other significant changes. The bill would revamp the state’s system of grading K-12 public schools. It would grade schools using 15 measures — […]

OhioHealth Purchases Marion Regional Cancer Center

OhioHealth and Marion Regional Cancer Center (MRCC) announce a new relationship, bringing MRCC into the OhioHealth family of healthcare providers. Coming on the heels of the takeover of Smith Clinic in September, officials say this new relationship will extend the cancer services OhioHealth offers in Marion County and its surrounding area. “This is an exciting […]

Gathering Place Hosting Women of Grace Christmas Brunch

The Women of Grace of The Gathering Place will hold ”A Cup of Christmas” Christmas Brunch on Saturday, December 15, 2012. Marion native and published author Anna M. Aquino will be the guest speaker and you may choose one of two workshops. Workshop one, ”Points on how to write a book and get it published,” […]

New Broadband Pipeline Goes Online in Ohio

During an unveiling of the completed upgrades to OARnet’s ultra high-speed fiber optic network backbone, Governor John Kasich showcased how the technology will create and enhance academic partnerships with businesses statewide. Ohio has invested approximately $13 million to harness innovative technology that “opens the faucet” of Ohio’s current broadband infrastructure from its current 10 Gbps […]

Hunters Get Another Chance with Additional Weekend for Deer-Gun Season

Ohio’s deer-gun season returns Saturday and Sunday, December 15-16, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Hunters can use a legal shotgun, muzzleloader or handgun to pursue white-tailed deer Dec. 15-16 from a half-hour before sunrise to sunset. The extra weekend days were added in 2006 in response to hunters’ […]