The Open Letter: A Crisis of Conscience In a move that has sent shockwaves through the halls of Galion’s municipal administration, former Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Superintendent Patrick Hickman has broken his silence by releasing an Open Letter to the Citizens of Galion. This letter is the focal point of a developing crisis, revealing a […]
For decades, the industrial boom in Galion, Ohio, brought jobs and economic life to the city. But it also left behind a toxic legacy that residents are still dealing with today. As families live next to poisoned soil and struggle with a heavily burdened water supply, a glaring, uncomfortable question are being asked by Galion […]
OHIO EPA’S ENDLESS LOOP: How Bureaucracy Betrays Galion with Perpetual Deadlines and Fake Compliance
The regulatory framework governing Ohio’s waste and composting facilities is sold to the public as a shield—a rigorous commitment to environmental stewardship and communal safety. However, a harrowing examination of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) dealings with the City of Galion reveals a starkly different landscape. What should be a firm line of defense […]
The start of 2026 has been defined by a significant shift in corporate liability and institutional transparency, driven by the U.S. Department of Justice’s release of millions of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Marion Watch Investigates has tracked how these disclosures have acted as a global catalyst for executive resignations, facility closures, and […]
Recently, Ohioans have been told that every new interchange, every rezoned field, and every “temporary” regulatory exception is simply the cost of progress. But the pattern unfolding across Marion, Morrow, Crawford, and other Ohio counties reveals a coordinated strategy to fast-track industrial infrastructure and prepare the region for massive data center clustering long before […]
As 760 households face utility disconnections this week, a major question is being asked at kitchen tables across the city: Is it time for Galion to move away from an informal “winter practice” and toward a formal, predictable payment‑plan ordinance? With the number of people that have expressed concern Marion Watch Investigates decided to look […]
This investigative series continues to connect the legislative record from the Mid January through February 18, 2026, City Council meetings with a 25-year history of Galion’s economic shifts and recent Ohio EPA enforcement actions. It reveals a city caught in a “vicious cycle” where historical debt and infrastructure neglect are pushing the most vulnerable residents toward […]
In the quiet corridors of Galion’s City Hall, the physical remnants of a decade-old scandal still linger in the collective memory of its citizens. It is the ghost of a bottle of correction fluid—a mundane office supply that, in 2013, became a symbol of systemic opacity. When Mayor Tom O’Leary used white-out to strike his […]
As of early 2026, the City of Galion remains locked into a 50-year commitment to the Prairie State Energy Campus (PSEC). While the plant’s performance has stabilized in recent years, the financial burden continues to shape local utility rates. Galion residents are essentially paying a long-term mortgage on a power plant that cost significantly more […]
Galion, Ohio — The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency entered a formal Director’s Final Findings and Orders (DFFOs) against the City of Galion in early November 2025 after the city missed a required compliance milestone tied to its NPDES permit. The DFFOs make clear that the city’s wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) contains two internal bypasses that […]
For over a decade, the City of Galion has framed its utility struggles as the standard “growing pains” of aging infrastructure. However, newly available forensic data from January 2026, along with other extenssive amounts of data we have reported on, and some we have not yet reported, reveals a pattern of reactive management and operational […]
GALION — The Galion Water Treatment Plant (WTP) Laboratory has been warned that the state may deny, suspend, or revoke its laboratory certifications if it fails to address a series of safety and documentation violations. Following an October 16, 2025, survey by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA), officials notified the city that the […]
During the Galion City Council session held on January 13, 2026 the administration under Mayor Satterfield primarily focused on infrastructure wins and staffing, Auditor Roberta Wade provided a sobering counter-perspective regarding the city’s $8 million debt load and structural spending deficits. Financial Reality: The $8 Million Debt and “Unencumbered” Funds The most significant tension in […]
This report reconstructs the environmental and epidemiological investigation of Galion, Ohio. It incorporates the prestigious background of Dr. Theodore Ingalls, the grassroots efforts of Irene Huguenin, the industrial history of the Olentangy River, and a comparison of MS rates from the 1980s to 2026. The Galion Multiple Sclerosis Investigation The history of Galion, Ohio, serves […]
The Town Before the Fall Galion was a railroad town that learned to live on less. By the 1980s the rails were no longer the engine of growth they had been; the city shifted toward a mixed industrial and service economy. The downtown’s red‑brick buildings and the Big Four Depot kept a civic identity intact, […]
GALION, OH — While city officials often paint a picture of “stability,” a newly released document from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) dated January 9, 2026, reveals a much more troubling reality for the citizens of Galion. This latest evaluation by MarionWatch.com Investigates Citizen Action Network confirms that the city continues to struggle […]
A Special Report Marion Watch Investigates “There’s a Left Side, a Right Side—We Want the Truth!” Galion, Ohio’s public water system serves approximately 10,089 residents through 4,916 service connections. The system draws from surface water sources: the Rocky Fork of the Olentangy River and Amman’s Reservoir. Over the past four decades, the city has moved […]
