The Ohio State University at Marion’s free Buckeye Talks on Tap series will feature constitutional scholar Dr. Christopher Green to discuss the upcoming Supreme Court case on sex discrimination and transgender athletes on Tuesday, Dec. 9.
A fatal high-rise fire at Marion Rotary Towers on Wednesday morning, contained to a single apartment, claimed the life of an elderly male victim, with smoking near medical oxygen suspected as the cause.
Pillar Credit Union offers the most valuable gift of financial confidence through membership, providing family access to competitive rates and local, community-focused banking.
The Marion America 250 initiative recognizes the dedicated volunteer committees driving Marion’s 2026 celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Marion City Officials confirm that the new Central Fire Station project on South Main Street remains on hold for bond rating improvements, not canceled or diverted for salaries.
AgCredit awarded $135,900 in 2025 Mission Fund grants to 14 organizations across northern Ohio, supporting rural life, agriculture, and community improvement.
Income-eligible residents in Crawford, Marion, and Morrow counties can apply for the Winter Crisis Program (WCP) to prevent utility disconnection through March 31, 2026, but must be aware of the one-appointment limit to protect their service.
Marion City Council’s Finance Committee failed to approve Mayor Bill Collins’ amended 2026 budget of $14.8 million, following a massive reduction to projected revenue and the city’s declaration of “Fiscal Caution.”
Gallery of November 2025 Marion County Mugshots brought to you by Weaver’s Bonding.
Crawford County’s housing market has shifted—median days on market climbed to 62, requiring sellers to competitively price and prepare homes to secure the new $170,000 average sale.