Marion Palace Theatre management announces it will host an Open Mic Nite in the theatre’s May Pavilion on Friday, April 13, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. This event is open to performers of all ages and a variety of talents from musicians, dancers, and singers to magicians, comedians, and poets. Performers wishing to share their talent […]
Marion unemployment up slightly with large decrease in available workforce
Unemployment in Marion County edged up slightly in January 2018 to 5.0 percent, up from 4.9 percent in December. The rate remains far below a year ago when it stood at 6.5 percent. The rate change comes from a large decrease in the available workforce, down 400, and 100 more people listed as unemployed. Rates […]
Ohio Democrats push bill to increase minimum wage to $15
House and Senate Democrats are pushing a bill that would incrementally raise Ohio’s minimum wage to $15 by 2025. The proposal is all but dead on arrival in the Republican-controlled General Assembly, but the bill sponsors say they need to explore every path toward raising Ohio’s minimum wage from its current $8.30 an hour. “You’ve […]
Bill would provide tax credit, recognition for still births in Ohio
Heather Johnston Welliver told lawmakers Tuesday morning she had just six hours in 2014 with her daughter Lydia, who was stillborn, to read to her, kiss her and tell her how much she loves her. Then came the cremation and memorial service, the hospital bills and the grief counseling she needed after the painful and […]
Marion police arrest man in connection to Friday homicide
The Marion Police Department is investigating an alleged homicide that took place on Friday, March 9, 2018 in Marion. A suspect was arrested on Saturday. On March 9 at 7:50 p.m., the Marion Police Department received a report of a deceased person at 643 Universal Avenue in Marion. After an initial investigation and a preliminary […]
Troopers seek witnesses to serious crash on Sunday
The Marion Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol responded to a serious injury crash that occurred at 10:05 pm on March 11, 2018 on US 23 near milepost 7 (north of the rest area) in Marion Township. According to the Patrol, a 2005 Chevrolet Express passenger van driven by Becky L. Porter, 54, of […]
State Auditors found 321 public records violations in 2017, including 3 in Marion County
State auditors issued 321 public records-related citations to 267 public entities in calendar year 2017 – a 22 percent drop in citations from the prior year, Auditor of State Dave Yost announced today as part of Sunshine Week, a nationwide initiative designed to raise awareness of the importance of open government and public records. In […]
Draft Ohio education goals would put emotional health, critical reasoning and job skills on par with English and math
Schools shouldn’t be just about test scores in math and English, the state school board says. They should also be about emotional health, critical reasoning and how to be an “engaged, culturally aware and contributing member of society.” And they should help prepare students for jobs, as much as they do for college. After a […]
Community invited to “Speed Date” your local leaders
League of Women Voters Marion will sponsor a Speed Date Your Local Leaders public meeting on Thursday, March 15, 2018 at the Marion Senior Center, 2375 Harding Hwy East. About 60 community residents are needed to sit at round tables ready to meet the 10 Local Leaders invited to conduct the Speed Dates. The program […]
Smoke alarms have an expiration date, check them as you move your clocks forward
Ohioans shouldn’t just move their clocks forward one hour this Sunday, March 11, 2018, they should also check to see if a potentially lifesaving device has expired – their smoke alarm. Along with making sure the alarms have a fresh set of batteries, checking the expiration date is crucial to fire prevention safety. “Smoke alarms […]