Marion Goodwill Industries held a groundbreaking ceremony on Delaware Avenue for its new Headquarters and Outlet Store, an expansion marking its commitment to job creation and expanded services for the Marion, Ohio community.
Marion County’s preparation for the nation’s 250th anniversary is officially underway, with the America 250 Steering Committee awarding $50,000 in grants to local organizations and announcing a major Red, White & You Capstone Weekend for July 2026.
Celebrate Halloween weekend at the historic Marion Palace Theatre with special big-screen showings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and the family-friendly film Monster House in downtown Marion, Ohio.
River Valley High School senior Kennedy Rensch was named Scholar Student of the Week and awarded a $500 scholarship from Ohio State Marion for her academic and leadership excellence.
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.
The Palace Cultural Arts Association invites you to enjoy a family-friendly classic on the big screen as we celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Casper!
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.
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.
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.
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.