Auditor’s Office Issues Reminder About Dog Tags

The Marion County Auditor’s Office has issued a reminder that all dogs 3 months of age or older must have a 2012 dog license, which are $16 per dog. Stating July 1st all dogs 3 month of age or younger can get a dog tag for half price $8.00.

Free Produce Offered Through WIC Farmer’s Market

On Tuesday, July 17, from 10:00am to 1:00pm, the Marion Public Health WIC Program will be sponsoring a Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program at the Marion County Fairgrounds. The WIC Farmer’s Market will give eligible WIC participants a chance to enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables through a coupon process.

New Human Trafficking Law Signed

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine Wednesday expressed his support for a new law signed by Governor John Kasich. House Bill 262, sponsored by Representative Teresa Fedor (D-Toledo), also known as the Safe Harbor Law, focuses on human trafficking and will increase the penalties for suspects and improve care for victims.

Information Meeting Set for Miss Teen Popcorn

The 2012 Miss Teen Popcorn will be chosen Saturday, August 11, 7:00 p.m., in festivities at River Valley High School. An informational meeting has been set for those interested in competing in this event for Sunday, July 1, 2:00 p.m., in the ice cream parlor at Primrose of Marion, 1550 Wellness Drive in Marion (off of Barks Road just south of the Marion YMCA).

Experienced Marketer Joins Marion Goodwill Staff

Marion Goodwill Industries is proud to announce and welcome Kathy Wink as Marketing Director.

Wink, a Marion resident, brings to the agency more than 20 years of experience in the marketing field. She was formerly employed as the director of sales & marketing for bluefusion entertainment and prior to that she worked as the campaign & marketing manager for the United Way of Marion County.

MCCU’s Evans Earns Re-Certification

Marion Community Credit Union is proud to announce that Elaine M. Evans, Quality Control Manager, recertified her CUNA Credit Union Compliance Expert (CUCE) designation at the CUNA Regulatory Compliance Schools in Orlando, FL this past April.

New Law to Reduce Employment Barriers for Ex-Felons

A bill that will reduce barriers to employment and education for felons when they leave prison was among the 13 pieces of legislation that Gov. John Kasich signed Tuesday.

Boys and Girls Club to Benefit from Frozen Yogurt

When you buy frozen yogurt from Groovy Spoon in Marion on Wednesday, June 27, the Boys and Girls Club of Marion County will receive a portion of your bill. 20 percent of all sales on Wednesday, between 5:00pm and 9:00pm, will go towards the non-profit, but if you bring in a special flyer, they’ll donate an additional 25 cents.

Discussion Brief on City Income Tax Proposals

Marion City Council held the first reading of two income tax proposals at their meeting on Monday, June 25. While the topic of tax increases historically results in long meetings with lots of objections, the discussion Monday was brief and not everyone was against the idea of an increase.

Police Arrest Suspect in Armed Robbery

The Marion Police Department made a quick arrest following an armed robbery on Monday, June 24. The arrest was made thanks to the willing help of an alert resident.