The Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office “Bridge Day” event successfully combined law enforcement and community outreach, resulting in multiple drug seizures, probation arrests, and five individuals connected to recovery services in Upper Sandusky.
In celebration of National Social Work Month, Marion Valley Post Acute is highlighting the vital role of licensed social worker Brittanie Bruce, who serves as a compassionate advocate and essential bridge between residents, families, and the clinical care team.
Marion County will transition from spring-like warmth to midweek thunderstorms and a potential rain-snow mix by Friday as a strong cold front moves through the region.
ODOT officials will meet with residents at the Marion County Fairgrounds on March 12 to provide updates and gather feedback on the proposed US 23 and I-71 bypass study.
Ohio State Marion is hosting “Bugs Are for Brownies” on March 22, offering Girl Scout Brownies a hands-on opportunity to earn their Bugs badge alongside female university scientists.
Kokosing Construction in partnership with Central Ohio Crime Stoppers is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a driver in a maroon Toyota sedan who struck and killed 25-year-old worker Jordan Thomas on Interstate 70.
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.
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.
Anthropology professor Dr. Anna Willow will lead a new campus initiative at Ohio State Marion centered on environmental stewardship and the 50th anniversary of the Larry R. Yoder Prairie.
Marion police officer Brendan Damron has filed an affidavit to disqualify Judge Todd Anderson from his rape and abduction case, alleging personal bias and conflicts of interest in Marion County.