
The Ohio State Fair is celebrating “614 Day” by offering a special 12-hour promotion on Saturday, June 14.

A black bear has been sighted in Morrow County, prompting the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife to monitor its movements.

Scott and Pam are both first-generation college students who have seen the quality of Marion Tech graduates and know the value a little help and encouragement can make.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Bucyrus District is inviting community members and media to a series of open houses across its nine-county service area.

Quest Federal Credit Union has announced plans to open its seventh branch location in Carey, with construction slated to begin this summer.

More than 480 graduating seniors from 69 counties across Ohio recently received their high school diplomas as members of Ohio Connections Academy’s Class of 2025.

The Alzheimer’s Association has introduced “My ALZ Journey,” a new free mobile application designed to assist individuals in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, along with their care partners, in navigating their diagnosis.

Recent plea agreements within the Marion County Court System have sparked controversy, seemingly contradicting law enforcement’s repeated calls to halt the reduction of serious felony charges to misdemeanors.

Hillary Malcolm, a former teacher, was sentenced on May 29, 2025, by the Morrow County Common Pleas Court to 180 days in jail, with 60 days suspended.

Get ready for a week of changing skies!