The Palace Cultural Arts Association brings the high-stakes survival film “Send Help” to downtown Marion for a limited screening engagement February 27 through March 1.
A suspected drug-related robbery escalated into a broad-daylight shootout and vehicle pursuit in Marion Sunday evening, leaving one suspect wounded and two others in custody.
Rising from the ashes of a devastating fire in Kenton, 101 Smokehouse is set to expand its grassroots barbecue concept to South Main Street this spring.
Cedar Point fans got a first look at a new patriotic celebration, veteran-specific perks, and revamped dining options during a sold-out winter event that raised nearly $1 million for charity since its inception.
Two people died Sunday evening after their vehicle traveled left of center and collided with a pickup truck in Morrow County.
Marion County faces a blustery Monday with 29 mph wind gusts and light snow showers before a predicted midweek wintry mix transitions into a sunny, 42-degree Friday.
Malabar Farm State Park kicks off a month of maple syrup celebrations across Ohio, featuring historic demonstrations, wagon rides, and local treats.
Marion attorney Joel Spitzer is firing back at Sheriff Matt Bayles, accusing him of a “knee-jerk arrest” and “victim-blaming” while demanding both the Sheriff and Prosecutor recuse themselves from the Brandon Damron rape investigation.
Marion County Sheriff Matt Bayles is refusing to recuse his office from the Brendan Damron investigation, slamming defense attorney Joel Spitzer for “victim-blaming” and attempting to try the case in the media.
First-generation student Renee McCreary credits the supportive environment of Ohio State’s Marion campus for providing the foundation and confidence needed to transition to the Columbus campus and pursue a career in wildlife conservation.