A cast of 43 young actors will bring Todd Wallinger’s fast-paced comedy to life at the historic Marion Palace Theatre for a three-day run beginning Feb. 20.
Marion County launched the “America 250 Marion” initiative and mobile app today, featuring a year-long “Trails, Tales, and Treasures” to celebrate the community’s 250-year contribution to U.S. history.
Ohio’s official weather-predicting groundhog, Buckeye Chuck, returns to the Marion County Fairgrounds on Feb. 2 to deliver his 47th annual forecast and lead a community food drive.
Discover the inspiring journey of Reegyn Maree (Goyer) in her new book, I Called Myself a Christian, a deeply personal exploration of faith and identity edited by Colonel Crawford High School teacher Andy Cochran.
The American Farm Bureau Federation has recognized nine Ohio counties for excellence in local programming, ranging from ag-career discovery to mental health outreach.
Marion County Common Pleas Court Judge Matthew Frericks has released a public statement to address social media rumors regarding an employee holiday gathering held in a local courtroom.
Monster Truck Wars brings high-octane action to Marion’s Veterans Memorial Coliseum on February 7, 2026, featuring legendary trucks like Outlaw and Shark Attack alongside Quad Wars and kids’ races.
The “Don Jovi” tribute concert at the Marion Palace Theatre has been rescheduled for Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2026, with all original tickets remaining valid for the classic rock performance.
Chaz Eric Akers, 39, was booked into the Crawford County Jail following a high-speed pursuit on New Year’s Day involving a stolen 2024 Dodge Ram and multiple damaged police cruisers.
Join Ohio State Marion Dean Jennifer Schlueter at Bucci’s Italian Scratch Kitchen on January 13 for a free Buckeye Talks on Tap lecture exploring the history of land-grant universities and the future of higher education in the Marion community