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Court/Crime
1 month ago
Motion to dismiss filed on behalf of Marion Police Officer

The attorney for Marion Police Officer Brendan Damron has filed a motion to dismiss all charges, including rape, citing a violation of Garrity Rights and the improper use of compelled statements in the criminal investigation.

Local
2 months ago
Marion Victims Assistance Program honored with National Crime Victim Services Award

The Marion County Sheriff’s Department Victims Assistance Program has earned the prestigious Crime Victim Services Award from the National Sheriffs’ Association for its dedicated advocacy and community support.

Local
2 months ago
Mount Gilead Mayor voices concerns over proposed US-23/I-71 connector routes

Mount Gilead Mayor Donna Carver is urging Morrow County residents to attend a March 10 open house to voice concerns over ODOT’s proposed US 23 to I-71 connector routes.

Entertainment
2 months ago
Five Nights returns March 12th with America’s Sweethearts

The Five Nights on Campus series brings 1940s-style harmony trio America’s Sweethearts to Ohio State Marion’s Morrill Hall on March 12, 2026, for a night of vintage swing and nostalgic jazz

Slatted fence with barbed wire on top. Sky background behind Imprisonment concept.
Local
2 months ago
February 2026 Marion County Mugshots brought to you by Weaver’s Bonding

Gallery of February 2026 Marion County Mugshots brought to you by Weaver’s Bonding.

Education
2 months ago
Marion Technical College Wins 2026 Bellwether Award for Partnership with Columbus State

Marion Technical College has won the prestigious 2026 Bellwether Award for its innovative partnership with Columbus State Community College, a collaboration that secured millions in grant funding to enhance student success and support.

Local
2 months ago
Marion Noon Kiwanis Pancake Day is Saturday, March 14

The Marion Noon Kiwanis will host its annual Pancake Day fundraiser on March 14, 2026, at Tri-Rivers Career Center, featuring all-you-can-eat breakfast and local talent to support area youth scholarships and children’s programs.

Local
2 months ago
Mayor Bill Collins addresses financial concerns in Marion community

Marion Mayor Bill Collins clarifies that the city’s $8.8 million deficit is due to long-term overspending—not theft—while proposing tax credit repeals and utility rate hikes to stabilize the budget.

Local
2 months ago
March is Developmental Disability Awareness Month

MCBDD invites Marion County to celebrate individuals of all abilities

Local
2 months ago
City of Marion announces storm sewer utility rate increase of $6 per month

The City of Marion is adjusting its monthly storm sewer utility rate from $7.20 to $13.20 effective April 2026 to address inflation and ensure the long-term financial stability of Marion County’s infrastructure.

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