Interest earnings will help cover paving costs
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by Mac Cordell
9h ago
Marysville City Council’s Finance Committee is recommending using earnings on interest to help pay for the city’s paving program this year. At the committee meeting Monday, City Engineer Kyle Hoyng explained that council budgeted $1.3 million from the street capital improvement budget and $225,000 from the water capital improvement fund to pay for the 2024 ..read more
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Food for thoughts
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by Chad Williamson
5d ago
With offerings like Cowboy Quesadillas and Beef and Noodle Sundaes, the food available to Marysville students today is very different from what was offered to their parents. That is a good thing for taste buds and the bottom line, according to Marysville Director of Food and Nutrition Lorie Pennington. She explained the complexities of running ..read more
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Lined up on tax day
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by From JT Staff Reports
1w ago
A line gathered outside Marysville City Hall on Monday, tax day, to get help filing their city income taxes. Officials said the line was formed before the building opened and continued out the door all day. Finance Director Brad Lutz said city staff shut the door at 5 p.m., but continued to help people with ..read more
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Hearing set on solar project
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by Michael Williamson
1w ago
The Ohio Power Siting Board set a date and time of the first public hearing for the Richwood Solar project. Residents and property owners can provide sworn testimony to the board on June 25 at 5 p.m. at North Union High School. Information was posted on the OPSB website detailing how the hearing will be ..read more
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Everything looking up: For just a moment in Union County, nothing else mattered
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by From JT Staff Reports
2w ago
Above,Spectators at the Marysville Upground Reservoir look up at the total eclipse Monday afternoon while a 360-degree sunrise lit up the horizon in other parts of the state. (Journal-Tribune photo by Aleksei Pavloff) — Editor’s note: The following story is a series of vignettes compiled by the Journal-Tribune newsroom staff on Monday at various locations ..read more
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Villages seek funding help for pricey projects
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by Michael Williamson
2w ago
A few Union County villages could soon get more funding for needed infrastructure projects if applications get approved. Representatives from Community Development Consultants (CDC) of Ohio, Access Engineering and Choice One Engineering visited the Union County Commissioners Wednesday for a public hearing and discussion over funding options. John Cleek, a partner at CDC, told the ..read more
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Samsung solar project clears hurdle
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by Michael Williamson
3w ago
The Samsung Richwood Solar application has been issued its letter of completeness from the state. At the regular meeting Wednesday, the Union County Commissioners discussed a letter sent out last Friday from the Ohio Power Siting Board stating the application was found to be in compliance with the state standards to begin the project application ..read more
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Area churches list Holy Week programming
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by From JT Staff Reports
1M ago
Churches throughout the community are celebrating Holy Week with a variety of services leading to Easter Sunday. Church locations and services in the area include: — Agape Marysville, 800 Amrine Mill Rd. Door H (Marysville High School Commons): Easter Egg Hunt at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Easter worship celebration at 10 a.m. Sunday — Beloved United ..read more
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Magnetic Springs mayor resigns
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by Michael Williamson
1M ago
The mayor of Magnetic Springs is stepping down after almost two decades in the role. At the village’s regular council meeting last week, Kathy Cantrell submitted her resignation to the board, ending a 16-year run as mayor. She said it’s something she has thought about for a while but wanted to make sure the village ..read more
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Horse shoo
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by Mac Cordell
1M ago
The Eve family says that while some neighbors have concerns, many of their Mill Valley neighbors have said they appreciate having three horses in their neighborhood. Above, Olivia Eve walks her miniature horse, Oreo, near the family’s Creekview Drive home. Left, the Eve’s three miniature horses — Oreo, 38 inches tall, Marshmallow, 36 inches tall ..read more
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