Ohio’s three-level snow emergency system allows county sheriffs to restrict travel during winter storms, ranging from cautious advisories at Level 1 to potential arrests for non-essential driving at Level 3.
Governor Mike DeWine and state emergency officials are advising Ohioans to prepare for a significant winter storm bringing up to a foot of snow and extreme cold, emphasizing that residents should stay off the roads to allow crews to clear pathways safely.
A significant winter storm is set to dump up to a foot of snow on Marion County starting early Sunday morning, bringing dangerous -8°F wind chills and hazardous travel conditions through the Monday morning commute.
Celebrating its fifth anniversary, Alluvial Private Wealth is donating $25,000 to sponsor The Forge business competition, supporting small business growth and entrepreneurs in Marion, Ohio.
A major winter storm is projected to dump up to 9 inches of snow across North Central Ohio starting Saturday night, threatening the Monday morning commute with hazardous conditions and sub-zero temperatures.
Marion firefighters rescued several pets from a Windsor Street house fire Tuesday, with one animal receiving life-saving oxygen before being transported for emergency veterinary care.
Marion Mayor Bill Collins has appointed Deputy Auditor Marden Watts as interim city auditor following the immediate resignation of Miranda Meginness.
Marion Harding High School senior Kendall Gibson has been named Scholar Student of the Week, earning a $500 scholarship to The Ohio State University at Marion for her academic excellence and leadership.
National Weather Service forecasters warn that “Winter Storm Fern” will bring heavy snow and hazardous travel to Southern and Central Ohio beginning Saturday night.
A major winter storm is tracking toward north central and northwest Ohio, with a Winter Storm Watch in effect Saturday evening through Monday morning for heavy snow and sub-zero wind chills.