Ohio State Marion student Sydney Sullivan explored Deaf culture and Italian Sign Language (LIS) during a transformative STEP study abroad program in Siena, Italy.
Enjoy inflatables, a craft show, and games for all ages at the Full Gospel Lighthouse Church Fall Festival Family Fun Day on Saturday, October 11, at 134 W Irving St.
Mansfield police are investigating an early morning shooting near North Diamond and East 4th streets, but confirm the incident was not related to the city’s Final Friday event and resulted in no injuries.
Mansfield Police are seeking public assistance to recover a stolen orange 1989 Chevy Box Van food truck, distinctively marked “SHAWARMA ROLLS & GYRO,” taken from 753 Springmill St; contact Detective Schacherer at 419-755-9766 with information.
Photo gallery from the 2025 Wyandot Classics and Cruisers car show in Upper Sandusky, Ohio.
A Crawford County jury swiftly convicted Bucyrus man Bradley Heater on eight counts of rape and one count of intimidation of a victim, with the 58-year-old now facing up to 91 years in prison.
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.
A 16-year-old driver from Lexington, Ohio, suffered serious injuries in a two-vehicle crash on State Route 314 in Richland County after losing control and striking a pickup truck driven by Gregory Ditmars, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Cardington-Lincoln High School senior Wyatt Denney was named Ohio State Marion Scholar Student of the Week and awarded a $500 scholarship for his outstanding 3.90 GPA and achievements as a three-sport athlete in football, wrestling, and baseball.
The Ohio State University at Marion will recognize Stephen M. Geib, founder of Agape for Youth, Inc. and outstanding youth advocate.