
Two Ohio State University at Marion professors have secured a $20,000 grant to expand a program that integrates computer and data science into high school classrooms.

Marion’s own Caelyn Clark, a determined 15-year-old boxer, is making waves in the boxing world.

Nature lovers and families in Marion County can look forward to a week of outdoor exploration and hands-on creativity.

New to Post 1078 this year, the renowned “In A Soldier’s Shoes” Foundation is sponsoring a beer pong contest.

Sugar cookies are a universal favorite, and in this recipe for “Fourth of July Cookie Cups” they’re shaped into cups filled with a buttercream frosting.

Job seekers in Marion have plenty to look forward to this week as the latest edition of the Weekly Job List is now available.

Pictures from the first day of the Marion County Fair

Fair week is officially underway in Marion County, and this year promises to be more inclusive than ever.

In our community we have many opportunities to celebrate Independence Day with fireworks displays this weekend.

Chamber staff and Ambassadors were honored to take part in the 90-year celebration of Hemmerly’s Flowers and Gifts.