The U.S. Department of Treasury has announced the approval of the Ohio Hardest-Hit Fund plan. The Ohio Housing Finance Agency will use the allocation of $172 million in federal foreclosure prevention funding to help families struggling to pay their mortgages.
Area Churches Providing Free School Supplies to Hundreds of Kids
Richland Road Church of Christ, Fite Memorial Baptist Church, and Trinity Baptist Church in Marion are giving away school supplies for local kids this Saturday and Sunday. Another event on Sunday includes four churches providing school supplies and other services for kids and adults. All of the events are free and open to the general public.
Dementia Caregiver Support Group Meeting
A monthly Caregiver Support Group covering issues with dementia is held the second Wednesday of every month at 3:00 pm at Day Spring Wesleyan Church, 2431 Marion-Mt Gilead Road.
Tours Providing Up Close and Informative Look at Local Prairies
Prairie tours of the Trella Romine Prairie Preserve, near Green Camp, and of the Claridon Prairie, located five miles east of Marion, will be conducted this month. The Trella Romine Preserve tour is on Sunday August 8 and the Claridon Tour will be held on Sunday August 15, each starting at 1:00 pm and continuing until 4:00 pm.
bluefusion Celebrates 2nd Birthday with Fundraiser
bluefusion entertainment is celebrating their second year of business. The family entertainment center opened their doors in August of 2008.
To celebrate bluefusion is throwing a birthday bash on Saturday, August 14th from Noon to 6:00 pm. The celebration will take place in the Marion Plaza Parking lot as well as inside at bluefusion.
Sign-Ups Begin for Land Conservation Program
The wait is over for farmers and landowners seeking the opportunity to enroll their farmland in the popular Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). The agency is encouraging landowners to participate in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) program; CRP general enrollment will run through Friday, August 27.
Biker Run to Benefit Local Child
Brandon was born weighing 2 lbs. 7 oz. with Cerebral Palsy and given a 20% chance to live. Brandon is in a family of bikers and has dreamed of his own sidecar so he can be a part. To achieve this goal, Brandon will need his side car to have adaptive seating as well as a way to keep him cool so he does not dehydrate.
Spaghetti Dinner Raising Funds for Cancer Research
On Tuesday, August 3, a spaghetti dinner fundraiser will be held from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm at Baire's Deli, 131 South Main Street in downtown Marion.
Input Wanted – Best Place for New Marion Pool
Marion City Council in the past few weeks has approved funding and contractors to build a new pool for the City. The plan is to build to the new facility at Lincoln Park, the site of the current pool. Some have asked, though, if this is the best location. City officials want to know…what do you think?
Change in State Tax Tables to Save Taxpayers Millions
The Ohio Department of Taxation Monday unveiled its first-ever adjustment of Ohio's individual income tax tables for inflation, a move that will save Ohioans an estimated $25 million annually starting with the returns due next spring.