Ohio State Marion student Sydney Sullivan explored Deaf culture and Italian Sign Language (LIS) during a transformative STEP study abroad program in Siena, Italy.
The United Way of North Central Ohio has purchased and is relocating its Marion office to a permanent, centrally-located space at 198 E. Center Street on Oct. 1, ending its lease on temporary space.
Marion native Carly Augenstein returns to her hometown to present her first-ever solo performance, “Isn’t She From Here? An Evening with Carly Augenstein,” at the Marion Palace Theater on Friday, Oct. 10.
The Ohio State University at Marion will recognize Stephen M. Geib, founder of Agape for Youth, Inc. and outstanding youth advocate.
Marion police arrested two suspects, including a teen, charged with attempted murder after the pair opened fire on officers and four civilians in the 140 block of North Grand Avenue.
Join a free lecture at Ohio State Marion’s Buckeye Talks on Tap to learn about a compelling 1839 court case and riot in Marion, Ohio, concerning an accused enslaved man.
Jill Frey, CEO of Cummins Facility Services, will discuss how AI is changing work and learning at a free community event at The Ohio State University at Marion on Monday, October 20.
Marion City Councilman Ayers Ratliff and his wife, Heidi Ratliff, have amended their lawsuit against the city of Marion to include additional defendants.
The Ohio State University at Marion will conduct a controlled prairie burn on Saturday, Oct. 11, to promote native plant growth and reduce invasive species.
Disney’s long-awaited sequel “Freakier Friday,” a story of family and identity, will be shown at the historic Marion Palace Theatre this weekend.