On Thursday, the Marion Police Department responded to a report concerning the disappearance of 11-year-old Gavin Ostrander, an autistic child.
Having been awarded no-kill shelter status, the Marion County Dog Pound is striving to find homes for 19 foster dogs and 45 shelter dogs.
The Marion City Schools Board of Education has scheduled two committee meetings for mid-July, focusing on buildings and grounds as well as curriculum matters.
Two Ohio State University at Marion professors have secured a $20,000 grant to expand a program that integrates computer and data science into high school classrooms.
The night featured the top showmen competing against each other while showing hogs, goats, lambs, dairy feeders, beef feeders, market steers, rabbits, and chickens.
Rain is in the forecast every day this week except Tuesday, with high temperatures expected to remain in the 80s.
Wyandot County Family and Children First is offering a new summer youth mentoring program.
Marion’s own Caelyn Clark, a determined 15-year-old boxer, is making waves in the boxing world.
The Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of Industrial Compliance has rolled out a new Prevailing Wage Rate system.
Nature lovers and families in Marion County can look forward to a week of outdoor exploration and hands-on creativity.