Marysville 30 Day News Index

  • Marysville: Rite Aid building damaged after car crashes into it

    The Rite Aid pharmacy, 800 Delaware Ave., sustained heavy damage May 11 when the building was hit by a vehicle driven by a 22-year-old man.

  • Hoping for better weather

  • Five-year forecast shows need to renew levy

    A new five-year financial forecast approved by the Marysville Board of Education May 16 shows what a difference one levy can have on a district budget.

  • Survey: Choices influenced most by parents

    Two points were made about underage drinking in Union County during a May 14 forum hosted by the Union County Drug Free Coalition.

  • Rebuilt interchange would be first of its kind

    A rebuilt interchange at Interstate 270 and U.S. Route 33 in Dublin would be the first of its kind in the United States, officials say.

  • 11 valedictorians to lead class of 2013

    Marysville High School Principal Matt Chrispin speaks highly of the class of 2013.

  • Complaints may spur restrictions on ATV use

    Complaints about a dirt-bike track on Fourth Street may result in a new Marysville law restricting the use of all-terrain vehicles within city limits.

  • McDonnell leaves Marysville to become next Grandview Library director

    The Grandview Heights Public Library announced Friday, May 17, its board of trustees has selected Ryan McDonnell as the library's new director.

  • Marysville's Gore: Honda announcement 'great for our community'

    Acura’s NSX supercar will be made in Marysville.

  • Men will take to her heels Friday night

    Visitors to this year's first Friday Nights Uptown may get a little surprise when they see men strutting their stuff in women's high heels.

  • Marysville: Officers raid home, seize marijuana plants

    Acting on information received as a result of a domestic violence investigation, a joint tactical team of officers from the Union County Sheriff's Office and Marysville Police Department raided a residence in the 21000 block of state Route 245 at approximately 1 p.m. May 6.

  • Chaffin: Levy passage rate highest in Ohio

    Marysville schools Superintendent Diane Mankins had one thing to say the day after the May 7 election: "It's a good day!"

  • City cracks down on unwanted 'artwork'

    Marysville Mayor John Gore issued a warning Thursday night to anyone looking to create unwanted artwork on city property this summer.

  • Marysville schools' 9-mill renewal levy passes overwhelmingly

    Marysville school district voters overwhelmingly approved a 9-mill continuous renewal levy May 7.

  • Group's founder hopes to motivate fellow amputees

    Dozens of people joined the ranks of amputees April 15 when first one and then another terrorist bomb exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

  • Marysville: Three charged with possession of marijuana

    Union County Sheriff's deputies charged three people in two separate incidents with possession of marijuana last week.

  • Take Back Day nets 39 pounds of unused drugs

    Thirty-nine pounds of unused prescription and over-the-counter drugs were collected during Union County's Drug Take Back Day April 27, part of a national event aimed at safely disposing of unused and unwanted medications.

  • Bus drivers call on navigation skills, high-tech assistance

    Message boards, email blasts and old-fashioned seat-of-the-pants navigation are helping Marysville school bus drivers get through several road construction sites.

  • Pavilion seen as center for community activities

    The city of Marysville and Memorial Hospital of Union County will collaborate on a plan to build an open-air pavilion Uptown that officials hope will become a center for community activities.

  • City's tax, utility offices to be moved

    The city of Marysville is moving its income tax and utility department offices -- but they are not going far.

  • Residents complain about taxes, tap fees

    Marysville City Council got an earful from residents at the April 25 city council meeting.

  • Marysville: Police investigate more credit card, ID thefts

    Marysville police are investigating three complaints regarding credit card and identity theft.

  • Hylands fighting to keep name on fire station

    Members of the Hyland family are hoping the court of public opinion will keep their name on Marysville's new fire station.

  • Seven students competing for title of Monarch Idol

    The seven Marysville High School students who will take the stage April 30 for the Monarch Idol competition will continue a school tradition.

  • Parents surveyed about student drug abuse

    Parents of students at Marysville High School and Bunsold Middle School have until May 10 to complete a survey about youth substance abuse.

  • Some polling places changed for May 7 election

    A lighter primary ballot means a smaller price tag for the May 7 election in Union County.

  • Bowl for Kids Sake

  • Route 31 ramp to close sooner than expected

    The Ohio Department of Transportation has notified the city of Marysville that it will close the state Route 31 north ramp from westbound U.S. Route 33 earlier than expected.

  • May 22, 2013 | Currently: 80° Partly Cloudy