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Surveyors are at work looking for the best way to construct a traffic light and turn lanes at an intersection many Marysville residents say is long overdue.
Officers arrested Terry E Jordan, 20, of Magnetic Springs on Feb. 21, as the result of an investigation concerning plans to rob a local McDonald’s.
The Union County Chamber of Commerce just turned in its annual scorecard to Marysville City Council.
Administrators, certified and classified staff in the Marysville Exempted Village School District are getting another chance to take advantage of a buyout offer.
Now that construction has started on a new police and city services building, the city is turning its attention to the old police and fire station buildings.
Only supporters of the businesses showed up to speak at a public hearing Feb. 13 about skill game rooms and Internet sweepstakes cafés.
The staff of ThisWeek Community Newspapers brought home 32 awards from the Ohio Newspaper Association’s Osman C. Hooper Weekly Newspaper Show Feb. 9 at the Columbus Polaris Hilton.
A boat reported stolen from Delaware County was found behind ...
The Marysville High School boys basketball team enters the Division I district tournament looking to pull a few upsets.
The Marysville High School wrestling team enters each season with several goals.
Whether on the basketball court or on the soccer field, Marysville High School’s Katy Turner has gained the respect of her coaches.
Quinn Mickelson will leave Marysville High School in possession of several records in the swimming program.
Cellist Sara Sant’Ambrogio will be the guest soloist with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra for its “Symphonic Grandeur” concerts Friday and Saturday, Feb. 24-25, at the Ohio Theatre. Tickets are $68-$24.75. Visit www.columbussymphony.com.
Steven Fusaro tweaks the menu at the Italian spot.
The high-flying Inferno Gourmet Burgers has a rock-and-roll environment and satisfying grub.
Playing for Change will perform Monday, Feb. 27, at the Lincoln Theatre. Tickets are $35/$25. Visit www.capa.com.
The wine shows off some notes of apple and pear, and even a cornmeal fragrance, Wine Wisdom author Roger Gentile says.
Drums Downtown, Bombay Bicycle Club, Yonder Mountain String band join Fab Five
Feb 23, 2012 | Currently: 36° Partly Cloudy
Awarding $20,000 in scholarships this year! Nominate your student in grades 9-12 today.
Profiling businesses that are growing in our communities
Read about amazing student volunteers in our community.