Ohio caregivers for the 236,200 people with Alzheimer’s and dementia in the state must prepare for increased sundowning and wandering as the time change on November 2 shortens daylight, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Federal authorities and Marion Police are investigating a $40,000 fraud at Fahey Bank involving the City of Marion’s general fund after an intercepted check, though the funds have been restored
Harding High School senior Reagan Tway earned the Scholar Student of the Week award and a $500 scholarship from The Ohio State University at Marion.
Marion Area Chamber of Commerce joins Tri-Rivers Career Center for groundbreaking of Ohio’s largest student construction project at 469 Park Blvd.
Wyandot County Public Health is now offering the 2025-2026 thimerosal-free flu vaccine for all ages and a high-dose option for seniors via appointments and Walk-In Wednesdays throughout October and November.
Marion, Ohio, residents question enforcement of the 2007 statewide smoking ban and escalating fines, despite $3M in penalties levied on private clubs and businesses across the state.
The Ohio Fire Academy celebrated 24 new EMTs on Friday, marking the final class of 2025 and bringing the year’s total number of graduates to 82.
Alyssa Smith received the maximum three-year prison sentence in Marion County for third-degree felony child endangering after her six-month-old son was fatally mauled by a pit bull.
Former Bucyrus attorney Adam Stone pleaded not guilty to forgery in Marion County Common Pleas Court during an arraignment for which he appeared via video.