THE DIGITAL DRAGNET: How a “Stolen Car” Tool Turned Marion into a Surveillance Laboratory Discussed at March 16 Marion City Council Committee Meeting

The American road was once the final sanctuary of the individualโ€”a space where the turn of a key and the open highway offered the last remaining pulse of true, unmonitored freedom. That sanctuary has been breached. In Marion, Ohio, and in silent pockets across the nation, the quiet click of a shutter has signaled the […]

MARION CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PROJECTS $3.9 MILLION BUDGET DEFICIT IN 2026 AFTER INCREASING SALARIES & BENEFITS EXPENDITURES BY NEARLY 23% SINCE 2023

By special request from a few loyal followers, the Swamp Fox started digging into the financials of Marion City Schools. Manโ€ฆ why is it that EVERY SINGLE GOVERNMENT ENTITY is being fiscally irresponsible and spending beyond it means!? The Swamp Fox is wearing himself out, folks. He can’t keep this up. There’s way too much […]

MARION CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT SPENDS NEARLY TWICE AS MUCH ON ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF AS IT DOES ON INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF

Remember the good old days when schools were filled with a bunch of students, a good number of teachers, and a few administrators? Nowadays, it seems most schools are filled with fewer students, about the same number of teachers, and an exorbitant number of administrators. Education in 21st century America is less about teaching and […]

Campaign Committees of Marion and Morrow County’s State Legislators

You asked for it, so the Swamp Fox delivered it! Here’s a breakdown of the contributions received by the campaign committees of Marion and Morrow county’s state legislators. Keep in mind that both OH state senators and OH state representatives are currently paid an annual salary of $73,609.00. Reineke, as the president pro tempore of […]

The Poisoned Water Promised Land? How Tech Giants Use Shell Games and Deceptive ‘Progress’ & The Pattern Ohio Wasnโ€™t Supposed to Notice

  Recently, Ohioans have been told that every new interchange, every rezoned field, and every โ€œtemporaryโ€ 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 […]

Betrayal in the Ohio Heartland: The Multi-Billion Dollar Heist Forcing Ohio Families to Bankroll Big Tech

The industrial landscape of the State of Ohio is undergoing a rapid transformation driven by an unprecedented data center buildout. State and local officials promote a โ€œSilicon Heartlandโ€ narrative of investment and highโ€‘tech jobs, but the reality on the ground shows a widening gap between corporate gains and the financial stability of ordinary Ohioans. Major […]

WERE MORROW COUNTY AND MARION COUNTY SOLD OUT BY THEIR OWN STATE LEGISLATORS?

By now, most of you have probably heard about the state of Ohio’s plan to construct a new highway that connects I-71 at Marengo in Morrow County with US-23 north of Waldo in Marion County. This whole scheme, which will likely result in the state using eminent domain to confiscate the homes and land of […]

SWAMP FOX CALLED OUT DURING MARION CITY COUNCIL MEETING — CITY LEADERS SAY 10% CUTS WERE SUPPOSED TO BE TO THE OUTRAGEOUSLY BLOATED FIRST VERSION OF THE 2026 BUDGET–NOT TO 2025’S ACTUAL EXPENSES

The Swamp Fox’s pointy little fur covered ears were burning tonight, as he heard his name brought up during budget discussions at the regular session of Marion City Council. A courageous citizen addressed council and asked why the city’s proposed expense budget for 2026 actually increases expenditures over 2025 instead of cutting them by the […]

MARION CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT EXPENSES SET TO INCREASE BY 18.07% OVER 2025, DESPITE MAYOR’S DIRECTIVE FOR 10% DEPARTMENT CUTS

The Swamp Fox wants to apologize for using such similar headlines for these budget articles, but it’s literally the same story over and over again with each city department it seems. Or at least with the costly ones who are represented by powerful unions (FOP/OLC, IAFF, AFSCME, and USW). The whole goal of this fiscal […]

MORE MONEY! MORE MONEY! WE NEED MORE MONEY FROM MARION COUNTY PROPERTY OWNERS!

Here’s a rundown of the property tax levies that will appear on the ballot in Marion County on May 5th. If you live in Marion Township, Waldo Township, Richland Township, or Pleasant Township, your respective fire departments all want more money. It’s like the Notorious B.I.G. said, “Mo Money, Mo Problems.” Well, that’s true for […]

Industrial Factors Contributing to Marion’s Water Crisis?

Marion’s Water Source Marion, Ohio drinking water is managed by Aqua Ohio and is unique because it uses a dual-source system consisting of both surface water and groundwater. The primary source for the Marion Water Treatment Plant is surface water drawn from the Little Scioto River. Aqua uses an intake system drawing water from the […]

Accountability Still Elusive After Ohio EPA Visit to Marion Aqua Plant

Following months of persistent complaints regarding foul-smelling and “dirty” water, the Ohio EPA conducted a site visit at the Aqua Ohio Marion facility on March 3, 2026. While officials continue to maintain that the water is “safe to drink,” the growing divide between corporate assurances and the reality at the tap has left the citizenry […]

DESPITE MAYOR’S DIRECTIVE OF 10% CUTS, MARION POLICE DEPARTMENT’S EXPENSE BUDGET INCREASES BY NEARLY 23% OVER 2025

The ole Swamp Fox has been digging deep into the budgets for each of the city of Marion’s departments, so don’t think that he’s picking on the police or doesn’t “Back the Blue.” Underneath that furry coat of red and white, he’s got a blue stripe tattoo to show his support for those who protect […]

Mother Failed: Guilty Pleas Entered in the Neglect and Death of 80โ€‘Yearโ€‘Old Esther Fuson

The case of 80โ€‘yearโ€‘old Esther Fuson has moved into its final chapter, bringing longโ€‘awaited clarity to one of Marion Countyโ€™s most disturbing elderโ€‘neglect investigations. After months of evidence gathering, medical findings, and public outrage, prosecutors have secured guilty pleas from the two people responsible for her care โ€” her son, James Fuson, and his wife, […]

MARION AREA TRANSIT’S 2026 BUDGET INCREASES OVER 2025, DESPITE CITY’S FISCAL CAUTION STATUS

Here’s a breakdown of actual expenses for Marion Area Transit (MAT) between 2023 and 2025, alongside the projected expenses for the first 2026 budget that was proposed on 11/17/2025 and the most recent revised 2026 budget (version #4 if you’re keeping track) that is up for consideration by council. As you can see, despite the […]

ROB COWELL TO BE NAMED NEW DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY & SERVICE FOR CITY OF MARION

Following the recent resignation of the city’s Director of Public Service, Mike Bodine, and in an effort to save money and increase efficiency during this period of fiscal distress, the city’s Director of Public Safety, Rob Cowell, has been suggested for the appointment of the newly reconsolidated position of Director of Public Safety & Service. […]

The Hammer of the Law: Why the Tommy Lee Owens Sentence Stands on Firm Ground

The recent sentencing of Tommy Lee Owens to 27 to 32.5 years in prison has sparked significant debate in Marion regarding “over-sentencing.” To many, three decades for drug-related charges feels extreme; however, a deep dive into Ohioโ€™s Revised Code and the evidence presented in Judge Matthew P. Frericksโ€™ courtroom reveals a strict, textbook application of […]

Major Marion Drug Pipeline Dismantled: 35-Year-Old Sentenced to Over 27 Years

Editorโ€™s Note Following a review of public records and community feedback, Marion Watch has clarified that the individual featured in this report is the 35-year-old Tommy Lee Owens (born c. 1990โ€“1991).This individual is distinct from older regional subjects of the same name. We have updated our records to ensure this distinction is clear and that […]

CITY OF MARION PROPOSES SPENDING INCREASES IN MOST FUNDS IN 2026

Allow me to preface this headline by pointing out that the actual budget expense figures for 2025 come from the most recent budget worksheet that has been published on the city’s website. I assume that those figures have been finalized but given the city’s situation with reconciliation and overall accounting, it may not be safe […]

HAS THE CITY OF MARION’S GENERAL FUND EXPENSE BUDGET BEEN REDUCED FROM 2025?

At this point, the city of Marion has proposed three budgets for 2026–with another one being proposed in Finance Committee at tonight’s meeting. There has been a lot of talk about cuts and fee increases, given the city’s present status of fiscal distress, but has the budget really been reduced compared to 2025 as has […]

“Safe” or “Unusable”? Independent Data and Industry Experts Confirm Marionโ€™s Water Concerns Valid

New evidence suggests that the independent assessments published by Marion Watch since December 2025โ€”which warned that Aqua Ohio was attempting to manage a systemic crisis with diminishing transparencyโ€”are now firmly supported by recent laboratory findings. For months, Aqua Ohio has dismissed public concerns as reactions to โ€œtransientโ€ odor events, yet the data tells a story […]

MARION CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE RECORDS DISAPPEAR FROM CITY’S WEBSITE

I’m sure that there’s a reasonable explanation for this, but several years’ worth of recorded minutes for the various committees of Marion City Council have suddenly disappeared from the city of Marion’s website. Until recently, committee minutes (summary of proceedings) going back all the way to 2023 were posted on the city’s website and publicly […]

MARION AREA TRANSIT AND MARION POLICE SEE LARGEST PAY INCREASES SINCE 2023

There’s been some folks who have been commenting about the pay of city workers, so the Ole Swamp Fox decided to do some digging into the salary and benefits data of the city of Marion over the past few years. According to the Federal Reserve, the national average increase in employment cost (salaries & benefits) […]

OHIO EPA PROPOSES TO ALLOW DATA CENTERS TO POLLUTE OHIO’S AQUIFERS AND RIVERS IN NAME SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

If it isn’t clear to you by now that the state of Ohio has been targeted by powerful interests to turn our state into one big resource-draining, environment-polluting industrial hellscape, then you’re probably beyond hope. Consider this, for example. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has proposed granting a 5-year permit to data centers so that […]

CITY OF MARION’S SANITATION EXPENDITURES INCREASE DRASTICALLY SINCE 2017

At this point The Swamp Fox may as well change his name to The Sanitation Fox. He’s been digging into the garbage, big time. Although he couldn’t track down the revenues received by Marion’s Sanitation Department for each year between 2017 and 2025, he was able to locate the expenditures for those years–as well as […]

Marion City Mayor Collins Addresses “Fiction vs. Fact” Amid Fiscal Crisis

Following our recent coverage of proposed budget cuts at Marionwatch.com, Mayor Bill Collins has issued a formal address to the community. In a “Fiction vs. Fact” breakdown, the Mayor is attempting to clear the air regarding the cityโ€™s $8.8 million deficit and the state-mandated recovery plan currently in motion. If youโ€™ve been following the news […]

CITY OF MARION SEEKS TO ELIMINATE RECYCLING PROGRAM AND INCREASE TRASH SERVICE FEES

Finding itself in fiscal distress, the city of Marion is faced with some difficult choices, being pressured by the Ohio Auditor of State to either fix the financial mess on their own or else the state of Ohio will take over management of the city. Among the city’s fiscal challenges is an $8.9 million dollar […]

THE INCOMPETENCE TAX: Marion Proposes Massive Rate Hikes to Pay for Years of Financial, Governance, IT Management

The proposed hikes to Marionโ€™s utility rates and bus fares are not simply a response to inflationโ€”they are the direct, painful consequence of the systemic financial mismanagement and IT governance failures that Marionwatch.com Investigates has been documenting for the past year and began reporting on in 2019, with our initial suspicions beginning to prove true […]

Special Report: Marion City Council (Feb 23, 2026) โ€” A Collision of Crisis and Dismissing the False Narratives

The Marion City Council meeting on February 23, 2026, served as a public post-mortem for a fiscal crisis decades in the making. While the official agenda focused on Ordinance 2026-18โ€”a proposal to repeal municipal income tax creditsโ€”the underlying tension revealed a deep-seated rot in city governance.  Consistent with long-term investigative reporting from MarionWatch.com, the cityโ€™s […]

Ohio EPA Releases Statement on Marion Water Issues

The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has officially stepped in to demand more transparency from Aqua Marion, following months of resident complaints regarding “earthy” odors and chemical tastes in the local drinking water. In a notice released this week, the Ohio EPA confirmed it has sent a formal letter to Aqua Marion requesting detailed information […]

The Safe Fix? Aquaโ€™s Marion Reality Mirrors a History of Toxic Half-Truths?

Aqua Ohio says Marionโ€™s water โ€œmeets state and federal requirements,โ€ but residents have smelled, felt, and seen something different: earthy, musty odors; brown or discolored water; stained laundry; damaged appliances; and the recurring expense of bottled water. In late 2025 and early 2026, Aqua shifted treatmentโ€”relying more on well water, dosing with activated carbon, and […]

Immigration and ICE Enforcement: Ohio 2026 Overview

Immigration enforcement in Ohio has entered a volatile new phase in early 2026, marked by a sharp rise in federal activity and an equally forceful pushback from several of the stateโ€™s largest cities. While local governments are moving to shield residents through new legislation and civil rights protections, federal agencies have intensified operations across the […]

The Crossroads of Shadow in Marion, Ohio Part II: The Highway Pipeline โ€” Cocaine and the “Career Offenders” (1990sโ€“Present)

Before out-of-state syndicates arrived, the foundation of Marionโ€™s justice system was already under strain. Throughout the early 2000s, the Marion Watch Team including retired Sheriff Detective Dennis Potts, and the Citizen Action Network (CAN) documented a growing disconnect between law enforcement conduct and constitutional protections. A defining flashpoint was the scrutiny surrounding Detective David Troutman […]

Marion City Council Fights Trough Crises: Historical Financial Sabotage, the Surveillance State, and the Fight for Clean Water

Before diving into the contentious debates of the present, it is critical to understand the historical context of how our city arrived at this precipice. It is our view at Marion Watchโ€”and the view shared by a large portion of the populationโ€”that Marionโ€™s current financial crisis is not a sudden catastrophe, but a deep-rooted historical […]

Marion’s own “Dr. Dolittle,” Commissioner and Dr. Mark Davis, Officially Endorsed Ben Weber for the 86th District State Rep Race

Marion’s own “Dr. Dolittle,” Commissioner Mark Davis, officially endorsed Ben Weber for the 86th District State Rep race. Dr. Dolittle, as you may or may not know, serves on the Marion County Republican Central Committee. He’s actually the guy who helped announce Weber’s campaign on July 2nd–less than two months after Weber graduated law school. […]

The Silicon Siege Wezlynn Davis Town Hall: THE CORPORATE RAID ON OHIO’S RESOURCES (THE REAL TRUTH)

On a brisk Tuesday night, the atmosphere inside the Marysville town hall felt less like a routine civic assembly and more like the war room of a besieged community. Citizens from across Union and Marion counties gathered to confront a rapidly metastasizing industrial reality: the explosion of hyperscale data centers. While attempts to broadcast the […]

Marion County Sheriff Blasts Defense Tactics in Brendan Damron Rape Case

Marion County Sheriff Matt Bayles issued a scathing public statement this week, defending his officeโ€™s investigation into Brendan Damron and accusing the defense of attempting to “victim blame” through social media and the press. โ€‹Background: The Arrest of Brendan Damron โ€‹Brendan Damron, 24, a former officer with the Marion Police Department, was arrested in February […]

THE CITY OF MARION MOVES TO ELIMINATE THE INCOME TAX CREDIT GIVEN TO RESIDENTS WHO WORK IN ANOTHER MUNICIPALITY AND PAY INCOME TAX THERE

The Swamp Fox has already posted about this topic–many weeks ago–so it isn’t exactly breaking news at this point–but it’s just now getting the attention of Marion residents, so here he goes once again. Let’s start with an example, using a hypothetical Marion man named John. John lives in Marion but works in Crestline. Both […]

MARION CITY COUNCILWOMAN TWILA LAING APPOINTED TREASURER; COUNCILMAN RON PRATER RESIGNS DUE TO RECENT INJURY

It was a big day for announcements in Marion city politics. Two Marion city councilmembers vacated their seats: Twila Laing (R-4th Ward) and Ron Prater (R-6th Ward). Laing, who currently chairs the critically important Finance Committee, has been appointed by the Marion County Republican Central Committee as the city of Marion’s new treasurer. Laing will […]

ACT OHIO & CONSTRUCTION TRADES OHIO FOUNDATION MAXED OUT CONTRIBUTIONS FOR BEN WEBER?

He wants to make it clear: The Swamp Fox doesn’t have some axe to grind with any individual politician in Ohio–with the exception of Mike DeWine. That being said, when he researches campaign contributions, he can’t help but get a little fired up. Take, for example, our very own 86th district State Rep race. Can […]

Selling the Buckeye State? The Devastating Hidden Cost of Data Centers

Data centers have become a relatively recent, but very important topic, both nationally and in the state of Ohio. To the average person they are a tech term that is disassociated from the average Ohioanโ€™s day-to-day life. The term sounds innocuous enough, but the reality for the people of Ohio may be anything but that. […]

The Epstein Web: The Intelligence Dynasty, Financial Enablers, and the Ohio Recruitment Node

A Word From Marion Watch Investigates Core Team: The Vanguard of the Arts: The Birth of Marion WatchMarion Watch was not forged in a newsroom, but in the heart of the Marion, Ohio, performing arts community. Our foundation is built upon the grit, creativity, and unwavering loyalty of the local stageโ€”the performers, technicians, and mentors […]

BIG MONEY BUYING OFF POLITICIANS (AND SOME POLITICAL SATIRE)

A little political satire never harmed anyone. Average Ohioans don’t want Big Money buying off its politicians. Average Ohioans don’t want Big Business building behemoth data centers that have an unquenchable thirst for energy and water, all the while getting tax breaks from their stooges in Big Government. They get tax breaks, water and energy […]

WHO IS FUNDING THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR 86TH DISTRICT STATE REP

The Swamp Fox has broken it all down for y’all, after analyzing the campaign finance reports filed with the Ohio Secretary of State, so be sure to check out those charts for all the potentially swampy details! This position will represent all of Union County as well as Prospect, Pleasant and Marion Townships–including the city […]

MARION POLICE OFFICER BRENDAN DAMRON ARRESTED FOR RAPE

The Marion community is reeling following the arrest of a local law enforcement officer on serious sexual assault charges. Late last night, deputies from the Marion County Sheriffโ€™s Office took City of Marion Police Officer Brendan Damron, 24, into custody. The arrest has quickly drawn parallels to the high-profile and controversial case of former Marion […]

MARION COUNTY COMMISSIONER CANDIDATES

Pending petition validation and certification by the Marion County Board of Elections on February 17th, here are your Republican candidates for Marion County Commissioner. One of these four individuals will be elected to replace current commissioner Mark Davis, who did not file to run for re-election, and will serve alongside commissioners Andy Appelfeller and Kevin […]

Cracks in the Facade: Council Finally Sees Truth Peek Through Darkness of Marionโ€™s IT & Financial Operations

MARION, OH โ€” During the Marion City Council meeting on Monday, February 9, 2026, a routine update on city operations shifted toward accountability when the spotlight fell on the Information Technology (IT) department. Beyond administrative updates, the council grappled with emergency funding for public safety and the ongoing challenge of managing city resources against a […]

MARION CITY COUNCIL TAKEAWAYS 2/9/26

Takeaways from tonight’s Marion City Council meeting: 1) The enhanced cybersecurity ordinance passed unanimously. Among other things, the City’s IT manager is supposed to be implementing a new ticketing system for all work orders. Amazingly this wasn’t being done. 2) Ordinance authorizing the Auditor or the Budget Director to contract with a third party to […]

RATLIFF CASE: WHO’S TO BLAME?

WHO’S TO BLAME? Following a well-publicized, scandalous two-year legal ordeal, the people of the city of Marion are engaged in the usual finger pointing that follows in the wake of such incidents. Despite losing his job and suffering a severe loss of reputation in the community, former Democratic City Councilman Ayers Ratliff was found not […]

THE MARIONWATCH INVESTIGATION: State Auditor Rejects Cityโ€™s “Caution” Fix as Silent Sabotage Comes to Light

MARION โ€” For months, MarionWatch.com Investigates warned the public about the deepening rot within City Hallโ€”citing a pattern of “silent sabotage,” catastrophic IT failures, and a financial black hole that threatened the cityโ€™s very foundation. From at least 2019 to present day, those in power and local mainstream outlets, now jumping to report, dismissed these […]

Marion City Council Tackles Financial “Triage,” Water Quality, and Surveillance Concerns

Fixing the Finances: Audits and Accountability In a series of intensive committee meetings held on February 2, 2026, Marion City Council members and local officials addressed a range of pressing issues, from the cityโ€™s ongoing financial struggles and IT failures to concerns over public water quality and high-tech police surveillance. The Finance Committee spent significant […]

MARION RESIDENT KENT HALLORAN ANNOUNCES RUN FOR STATE REP OF THE 86TH DISTRICT AS DEMOCRAT

Kent Halloran, who has resided in the city of Marion since 2022 and recently ran an unsuccessful campaign as a write-in candidate for one of the at-large positions on Marion City Council, has announced that he is running in the Democratic primary for the 86th District State Representative position currently held by Republican Tracy Richardson. […]

MAYOR BILL COLLINS NAMES VIDYA IYENGAR AS NEW AUDITOR FOR CITY OF MARION

After the resignation of former Marion City Auditor Miranda Meginness (Independent), Mayor Bill Collins has appointed current Marion City Treasurer Vidya (Ramanna) Iyengar to fill Meginness’ unexpired term as Marion City Auditor. Born in India in 1953, Iyengar graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Bangalore. She married her late husband, […]

Marion Water & Sewer/ Sanitation: A Fight Against “Hidden” Costs?

The residents of Marion, Ohio, are currently facing a pivotal moment regarding their utility services. As Aqua Ohio seeks significant rate increases through the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO), a grassroots movement led by local officials and the community has emerged to expose what they call a “hidden risk” in the utility’s filing strategy. […]

Marion Water Chemical Cover-Up? pH Spike, Main Break, & Lead Detectedย 

โ€‹Aqua Ohio has officially issued a “Consumer Notice of Potential Lead” to Marion residents, attributing the warning to a recent water main break. However, a timeline of independent testing and a massive surge in resident complaints suggest the contamination is not a localized accident, but the result of a chemical destabilization that began weeksโ€”if not […]

The “Safe” Deception: Lab Results Reveal the True Cost of Aqua Ohioโ€™s Treatment Shift

For months, the residents of Marion have been told the same five words by Aqua Ohio: “The water is safe to drink.”. However, a newly analyzed laboratory report from January 12, 2026 conducted by Pure H2O, tells a far more complex and troubling story. While the utility remains technically within the legal bounds of the […]

Looking Closer at the City of Marionโ€™s Fiscal Caution Correction Plan.ย 

This roadmap arrives immediately following the January 21, 2026, resignation of City Auditor Miranda Meginness, whose tenure ended as state accountability measures were enacted. These financial failures are described as the culmination of 15 years of โ€œSilent Sabotageโ€โ€”systemic issues with software and internal controls as documented by MarionWatch.com Investigates. Marion Watch Investigates has utilized various […]

ACCOUNTABILITY OR ESCAPE? LOOKING CLOSER: THE TRUTH BEHIND MARION AUDITOR MIRANDA MEGINNESSโ€™S RESIGNATION

City Auditor Miranda Meginness resigned abruptly on January 21, 2026, citing mental health concerns and the โ€œgames of local politics.โ€ Her resignation letter framed her departure as the result of a hostile environment and a โ€œbroken system.โ€ But a review of Marion Watch Investigates reporting, sworn affidavits filed with the Ohio Auditor of State, state […]

BREAKING: Marion City Auditor Miranda Meginness Resigns Amid Fiscal Crisis and Political Turmoil

MARION, OH โ€” In a move that sends shockwaves through Marionโ€™s City Hall, City Auditor Miranda Meginness has officially tendered her resignation, effective immediately. In a searing resignation letter dated January 21, 2026, Meginness cited a โ€œbroken beyond beliefโ€ office environment, a lack of support from fellow elected officials, and the toll on her mental […]

Statement from Wezlynn Davis for State Representative on Deleted Spears Live 1/17/26

Heart of a mother. Backbone of a leader. Iโ€™m a mom before anything else. Like a lot of families in District 86, I worry about rising costs, government overreach, and whether hard work still matters. I didnโ€™t come from money or connections. Everything I have was built the hard way, and I donโ€™t forget that. […]

Jason Schaber Announces Candidacy for Marion County Commissioner

Jason Schaber Announces Candidacy for Marion County Commissioner MARION, Ohio โ€“ Jason Schaber, a lifelong Marion County resident with 14 years of Marion City Council service, today announced his candidacy for Marion County Commissioner in the 2026 Republican primary. He is actively collecting signatures for the seat being vacated by Commissioner Mark Davis, who will […]

FORMER MARION CITY COUNCILMAN JASON SCHABER ANNOUNCES ANOTHER RUN FOR MARION COUNTY COMMISSIONER

With current Marion County Commissioner Mark Davis’s term expiring at the end of this year, and his announcement that he will not be running for re-election, there’s been a lot of talk and rumor around who will be running for his commissioner seat. The deadline for candidates to file to run in the May 5th […]

Ohio Campaign Shenanigans

Weโ€™ve got some swampy shenanigans orchestrated by some sour socialists going on in the race for the State Rep of the 86th District, folks–and the Swamp Fox ainโ€™t having it! Wezlynn Davis, a conservative candidate in this yearโ€™s Republican primary, previously challenged incumbent Tracy Richardson, who currently holds the seat but cannot run for re-election […]

Wezlynn Davis Issues Statement Amid Allegations of Questionable Campaign Finances

Marion Political Tensions Rise Amid FALSE Allegations Local political discourse in the 86th District has taken a sharp turn as a Republican candidate comes forward to address what she describes as predatory tactics from a local podcaster. The controversy involves Scott Spears, a figure who formerly held roles in local community organizations before a series […]

WILL THE MARION CITY AUDITOR’S ISSUES WITH PAYROLL SHUT DOWN MARION AREA TRANSIT?

Marion Area Transit, as you may or may not know, receives most of its operational funding from the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) in the form of grants. These ODOT grants reimburse the city for most of its costs associated with transit. If you look at the city’s most recent financial audit, from the year […]

Sworn Affidavits Seek Removal of Marion City Auditor as Millions in Fiscal Chaos are Exposed

On January 13, 2026, a significant escalation in the oversight of Marionโ€™s finances occurred as three City Council members filed sworn affidavits with the Ohio Auditor of State (AOS). These filings allege systemic accounting failures and improper financial conduct by City Auditor Miranda Meginness, supported by independent consultant findings of a $2.4โ€“$2.5 million cross-fund discrepancy […]

Marion County Legal Battle: Judge Allows Lawsuit Over $4.5M Financial Gap and “Willful Neglect” to Proceed

โ€‹A local legal battle has pulled back the curtain on serious financial and procedural concerns within Marion County government. Case 2025-CV-0441, Telly Haynes v. Ray Grogan, involves allegations of “willful neglect” linked to a multimillion-dollar financial crisis and a potential cover-up of missing legal bonds. โ€‹On January 9, 2026, Judge Matthew P. Frericks ruled that […]

WHO WILL REPLACE MARION’S CITY AUDITOR IF SHE IS REMOVED OR RESIGNS?

As the city of Marion looks into the replacement of current city auditor, Miranda Meginness, the question arises as to who will be her replacement. The auditor has many responsibilities, serving as the city’s chief fiscal officer. The auditor handles the city’s books, accounts for revenues and expenditures, completes internal audits, oversees the income tax […]

Marion Watch Investigates: Meginness MIA The ADP Disaster & The Return of IT Oversight

The January 12, 2026, Marion City Council meeting served as a public post-mortem for a transition that has officially jeopardized the cityโ€™s financial integrity. In a move that signaled a total breakdown in communication, City Auditor Miranda Meginness was notably absent from the chambers, leaving Council to face a mounting pile of excuses from her […]

The Crossroads of Shadows in Marion, Ohio Part I: An Investigative History of Organized Crime (1900โ€“1960s)

The Geography of Illicit Enterprise Marion, Ohio, sits at a pivotal juncture in the American Midwest, a city defined not merely by its industrial output or its claim as the “Popcorn Capital of the World,” but by its enduring role as a logistical hub for the nation’s shadow economy. For over a century, the same […]

OHIO GOVERNOR: LOOKING BACK AT PREVIOUS PRIMARY

As Republicans in north central Ohio look to the upcoming gubernatorial primary, which will see Vivek Ramaswamy up against Casey Putsch and Heather Hill, I think it’s appropriate to look back to the last primary, which saw Governor Mike DeWine challenged by Joe Blystone, Jim Renacci and Ron Hood. DeWine, who epitomizes Republican-In-Name-Only (RINO) policies, […]

The Heat is On: Last Nightโ€™s Council Blowup Over the ADP Payroll Mess

Tempers finally boiled over at last nightโ€™s council committee meeting. What started as a routine update quickly turned into a heated debate over the cityโ€™s disastrous switch to the ADP payroll system. The “Swamp-Fox” team at Marion Watch has been digging into this for weeks, and the findings are grim. Weโ€™re talking about city employeesโ€”the […]

WILL CITY OF MARION EMPLOYEES RECEIVE A W2 BY THE DEADLINE? WILL IT BE CORRECT?

If the city of Marion wasn’t already having enough problems, now there’s this. Marion City Council voted 8-0 on 02/24/2025 to contract with Automatic Data Processing (ADP), the largest payroll software company in the world, to handle its payroll processing. ADP, as a matter of fact, is not only the largest payroll software company in […]

Open Letter to Marion City Council & Officials: The Time for IT Oversight Is Now

The below letter was emailed to all sitting members of Marion City Council and Mayor Collins today. Relevant articles can be found in the “Relevant Articles” section following the letter contents. To the Current Members of Marion City Council: The financial and technical stability of Marion is a structural necessity, not a partisan debate. You […]

U.S. Elite Delta Force Capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Following Airstrikes

The United States military launched a surprise nighttime operation in Venezuela early Saturday, January 3, 2026, capturing President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. The operation, which included heavy airstrikes across the capital city of Caracas, marks the most significant direct U.S. intervention in the region in decades. President Donald Trump announced the success […]

Understanding Marionโ€™s Water Crisis: A Deep Dive with Pure H2O of Ohio

On a recent episode of The Watchmenโ€™s โ€™Report, With Marion Watch, hosts Cody Higley and Jason Foreman were joined by a special guest to address a topic on everyone’s mind: the quality of the water flowing into Marion homes. Lizzy Mazer, the owner of Pure H2O of Ohio, joined the broadcast to offer her expertise […]

The Mystery of the Melting Snow: Unearthing the Secrets of the Marion, Ohio Scioto Ordnance Plant

Victoryโ€™s Shadow: The Toxic Legacy of the Scioto Ordnance Plant Establishment and Displacement In 1942, the urgency of World War II arrived in Marion County, Ohio, not with a battle, but with an eviction notice. The U.S. Army seized more than 12,500 acres across Grand Prairie, Scott, Claridon, and Marion townships to construct the Scioto […]

HERE’S WHAT LIKELY KILLED THE LITTLE SCIOTO

Weighing 80 tons and measuring 140′ in length and 7′ in diameter, the Baker Wood Preserving Company installed two of these mammoth tubes at its factory located at the northwest corner of Kenton Avenue (aka State Route 309) and Holland Road in January 1937. Each tube would be loaded with 800 untreated wooden railroad ties, […]

THE LITTLE SCIOTO RIVER IS HIGHLY CONTAMINATED. CITY OF MARION TO UPGRADE ITS WATER POLLUTION CONTROL CENTER

The city of Marion will be receiving a sizeable forgivable loan to upgrade its Water Pollution Control Center and leachate system. At the council meeting held on the 22nd of December, it was announced that the city of Columbus had somewhat secretively received a large settlement of an undisclosed amount and, together with the state […]

The Silicon Heartlandโ€™s Trade-Off: Ohio Weighs Permit to Allow Data Center Wastewater in Rivers

As Ohio cements its reputation as the “Silicon Heartland,” hosting over 200 data centers and counting, state regulators are proposing a controversial new rule to keep pace with the industryโ€™s explosive growth. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) is weighing a new “General Permit” (Draft Permit OHD000001) that would allow data centersโ€”specifically those without […]

Things Aren’t Adding Up: Why Marion Residents Are Questioning the City’s Water “Fix”

ย If you thought the water issues were over, check your taps. Following a weekend of foul “organic” odors and a sudden switch from river to well water, Aqua Ohio has initiated an emergency system-wide flush of Marionโ€™s water mains. While the City of Marionโ€™s newest update claims this will “expedite purging” the system, in the […]

Fentanyl Designated a Weapon of Mass Destruction: The View from Marion, Ohio

On December 15, 2025, the President issued an executive order designating illicit fentanyl and its precursor chemicals as Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). This historic action reclassifies the drug from a narcotic to a national security threat, authorizing the use of military resources, aggressive financial sanctions, and enhanced intelligence operations to dismantle the cartels and […]

The Nose Knows: Looking Closer Aqua Marion, Ohio Scrambles to Switch Sources Amid “Organic” Contamination Fears

Residents of Marion woke up this weekend to a familiar but unsettling phenomenon: tap water that smelled wrong. While officially dismissed as a harmless “organic odor,” the event triggered a significant operational scramble at the Aqua Ohio treatment plant, forcing a sudden switch in the city’s water source from the river to groundwater wells. The […]

HERE’S WHAT HAS CHANGED WITH THE 2026 PROPOSED GENERAL FUND BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF MARION

According to the auditor of state, the general fund is the operating fund of the city of Marion and is used to account for all financial resources except those required to be accounted for in another fund. The general fund is available to the city of Marion for any purpose provided it is expended or […]

SILENT SABOTAGE FISCAL ISSUES CONFIRMED: Veteran IT Specialist Ralph Smith & Telecom Expert Vindicate Claims of “Rigged” City Software

In a defining broadcast of The Watchmenโ€™s Report, the City of Marionโ€™s spiraling financial crisis was not just reportedโ€”it was dissected by experts who confirmed what “onlooker investigations” have suspected for years. Hosts Cody Higgley andJason Foreman, a seasoned Systems Administrator, were joined by Councilman Ralph Smith and telecom management veteran Bobbie Walker (a former […]

Ron Prater on the Watchmen’s Report: Software Vindicated, Budgets Slashed, and “Common Sense” Leadership

Hosts: Cody Higgley, Jason Foreman, Robert Landon Special Guest: Councilman Ron Prater (6th Ward) The Watchmen’s Report broadcast on December 9, 2025, provided a detailed breakdown of the Marion City Council meeting held the previous evening. The panelโ€”hosts Cody Higgley, Jason Foreman, and Robert Landonโ€”was joined by a familiar face to Marion Watch followers: 6th […]

It Wasn’t a “Glitch”: Why Marion’s Deficit Requires a Digital Autopsy

โ€‹ANALYSIS: The City Admits “New World” is Brokenโ€”But New Software Alone Won’t Fix the $9 Million Mystery Without a Close Look! โ€‹On December 8, 2025, Mayor Bill Collins confirmed the City of Marion is facing an estimated $9 million deficit and a financial system that “will never be accurate.” But the numbers are only half […]

MAYOR BILL COLLINS (R) GIVES STATEMENT TO COUNCIL ON FISCAL CAUTION, THE CITY’S 2026 BUDGET, AND THE CITY’S DEFICIENT NEW WORLD FINANCIAL SOFTWARE

On December 3, 2025, senior staff, Auditor Miranda Meginness, Deputy Auditor Marden Watts, and City Council Finance Chair Twila Laing (R-4th Ward) met with Cindy and Amy from the Auditor of State’s office. The following is a summary of that meeting and the steps identified to move forward toward our goal of fixing the issues […]

Incoming Councilwoman Pam Larkin Delivers In-Depth Call for Reform and Unity on The Watchmen’s Report

Pam Larkin, the Republican Councilwoman-elect for Marionโ€™s 2nd Ward, sat down for an extensive interview recently on The Watchmen’s Report to outline her governing philosophy, dissect the city’s deepening financial and cultural challenges, and call for a shift from partisan conflict to concerted community action. Set to be sworn into office on January 1, 2026, […]

Obvious to the Experts Hidden From You: How an IT Observer Could See Marionโ€™s โ€œSilent Sabotageโ€ Years Before the City Admitted It

A Marion Watch โ€œExternal Observer Forensic IT Investigationโ€ The Anatomy of a Predicted Collapse (2009โ€“2025) To the public, Marionโ€™s financial chaos from 2009 to 2021 looked like human error blamed on “complex software.” To IT professionals, however, these were red flags of deliberate sabotage. Our investigation, which began with rumors of password sharing, suspicion increased […]

WHAT MARION CITY DEPARTMENTS, JOBS AND SERVICES WILL BE AFFECTED BY THE PENDING BUDGET CUTS?

Mayor Bill Collins (R) gave the following response on that issue during the regular meeting of Marion City Council that occurred on the 24th of November 2025. Here’s what he said: Councilman Thad Smith (R-5th Ward): โ€œCan we squash some of the rumors going around or is it true? Are we laying off firefighters and […]

Over $1,000,000 in delinquent income taxes owed to the city of Marion as of 2025

In May 2025, it was announced by the Marion City Auditor’s office that there was over $1,000,000 in delinquent income taxes owed to the city of Marion. That’s a sizeable amount of money, which was legally and lawfully owed to the city of Marion pursuant to its 2% municipal income tax, that has gone uncollected […]

Looking Closer: Marion City Municipal Income Tax

Established in 1959 as a temporary tax to generate supplementary revenue at a rate of 0.60%, the city of Marion’s municipal income tax–which now stands at a rate of 2.00%– has grown to become both a permanent feature of the city’s finances, as well as the city’s primary source of revenue. The most recent increase […]

The Silent Sabotage Truth Again Proven Accurate

For years, Marion Watch Investigates has delivered one core truth about our city’s financial records: The books are not dependable. We stated clearly and repeatedly that the city’s digital ledger was functionally unauditable because the essential digital safety featuresโ€”like proper reconciliation methods and software safety controlsโ€”were either disabled and intentionally misconfigured. **Clarification added 11/26/25: At […]

2,132 Agencies Now Tracking You: How Marion County Turned Local Cameras Into a National Surveillance State Loophole (Police State)

The Marion County OH Sheriff’s Office (SO) and Marion OH Police Department (PD) have granted an unprecedented level of access to their local surveillance data, specifically from the Flock Safety Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) system, to a massive network of 2,132 external agencies. This extensive list of organizationsโ€”including hundreds of police departments, sheriff’s offices, […]

Marion Area Transit: Cost Analysis

Youโ€™ve likely heard it said that โ€œthereโ€™s no such thing as a free lunch,โ€ but it could also be said, when it comes to Marion Area Transit, thereโ€™s no such thing as a free ride. Everything comes at a cost. But just how costly is Marionโ€™s public transportation system? How much of a service does […]

Payroll Glitches, a $5 Million Deficit, and Immediate Job Cuts โ€” Inside the Cityโ€™s “Trying Week”

Mayor Bill Collins issued a stark communication to city leadership yesterday, outlining what he described as an incredibly “trying week” for the City of Marion. The email details two major developing stories: an immediate payroll disruption and a massive projected financial deficit for 2026 that has triggered emergency cuts. โ€‹ Here is the breakdown of […]

Marion Watch Reaches Out to Collins Administration Amidst Payroll Disruption Rumors

โ€‹Multiple members of the Collins administration confirmed a significant payroll disruption affecting city employees today, Friday, November 21, 2025, which came to light after Marion Watch reached out to the administration regarding rumors of employees not being paid.  The core issue was the failure to release payroll funds to the processing company, ADP. โ€‹ Ongoing […]

The Override That Broke Marion? How a Hidden Software Loophole Fueled 16 Years of Fiscal Chaos & Contributed to the SIlent Sabotage

For more than a decade, Marionโ€™s financial system operated with a silent flawโ€”a General Ledger (GL) override buried inside its accounting software. Installed in July 2009, this override allowed city employees to bypass legal spending limits, triggering a cascade of overspending and ballooning negative balances. The override was only disabled on October 27, 2025, after […]

Part II: The 20-Year โ€˜Ghost Committeeโ€™ That Oversaw Marionโ€™s IT Collapse

For 21 years, the City of Marion had an Information Systems Committee on its books, a committee with the power to oversee every piece of the cityโ€™s technology. Yet, as a Marion Watch investigation reveals, according to official Marion City Council Summaries, this committee was a ghost. For 19 consecutive years, its members were unknown, […]

Former Auditor Landon Claims Vindication as Audits Confirm Financial Flaws

Former Marion City Auditor Robert Landon has issued a press release claiming that recent audit findings and reviews by outside firms have “definitively verified” the systemic financial and software issues he reported during his tenure. As requested, Marion Watch Investigates is presenting Mr. Landon’s statement in full. Following the press release, we are providing elaboration […]

Silent Sabotage Culture Again Proven: Newly Released 2021 Audit Reveals Ongoing Severe Mismanagement, Illegal Spending, and Critical IT Failures

Marion Watch Investigates has completed its preliminary review of the City of Marion’s Single Audit for the fiscal year 2021, a report that was filed over three years late.  The findings, issued by the Ohio Auditor of State, paint a devastating picture of a city government in a state of severe operational failure. A predictable […]

The 20-Year โ€˜Ghost Committeeโ€™ That Oversaw Marionโ€™s Silent Sabotage IT Collapse

For 21 years, the City of Marion had an Information Systems Committee on its books, a committee with the power to oversee every piece of the cityโ€™s technology. Yet, as a Marion Watch investigation reveals, this committee was a ghost. For 19 consecutive years, its members were unknown, it held no recorded meetings, and it […]

The Silent Sabotage Time Bomb: Marion Watch Predicts Sewer Sanitation & Utility Billing STILL Following the Trail of Broken IT & Financial Controls

In our previous article, “Marion Watch Predicts: Old, Unsafe Computer Habits Likely Still Harming City Finances,” we laid out our theory: decades of financial mismanagement signal a broken “control culture” in Marion, one in which we predict that Identity and Access Management (IAM) failures, such as improper access privileges and password sharing, are still rampant. […]

Silent Sabotage III: A Pattern of Problems Marion City Audits Reveal Four Decades of Control Failures 1983-1999 & 2000-2025

Our previous investigations have already exposed a troubling pattern of failure within Marion’s city government. Through “The Watchmen’s Report,” and “Silent Sabotage” series, we have highlighted a legacy of financial mismanagement, revealed a critical and systemic breakdown in information technology governance. This history is not one of isolated mistakes, but of a long-standing culture of […]

Marion Watch Predicts: Old, Unsafe Computer Habits Likely Still Harming City Finances

Marion Watch believes the City of Marion still has serious, basic computer security problems. We predict that city employees are still sharing passwords and that many have computer and or New World permissions they shouldn’t have. New World is Marionโ€™s financial software used citywide. Why do we think this? In the computer security world, there’s […]

Marion Watch Silent Sabotage Research Prompts Mayor’s Request for Forensic IT Audit

Marion Mayor Bill Collins has formally requested assistance from the Ohio Auditor of State to conduct a full forensic IT audit of the city’s computer systems. The mayor’s request is based on extensive research compiled and submitted by us, Marionwatch.com Investigates. We have recommended the Forensic IT Audit be conducted from the installation of the […]

The New World System: One Party Control, the Great Recession, and a Fiscal Nightmare for Marion

For most of its 200-year history, Marion was controlled by a fairly equal distribution of both Republican and Democratic mayors, council members, auditors, treasurers, and law directors. One party would take over for a while, and then the other would supplant it at the ballot box. Most elected officials would serve for one or two […]

Councilman Ronald Prater: A Lifelong Marionite Fights for Changeโ€”Slams Decades of Financial Mismanagement

Marion Sixth Ward Councilman Ronald Prater, the incumbent Republican candidate up for re-election against Democrat Anthony Azaria, recently appeared on “The Watchmen’s Report” with hosts Jason Foreman and Cody Higley to discuss his campaign and the cityโ€™s crippling financial crisis. Prater argues that the cityโ€™s financial crisis is not new but is the result of […]

Mayor Collins Announces Fiscal Caution Analysis

Mayor of the City of Marion Welcome “Bill” Collins made the following address to Marion City Council at its regular meeting held on October 27th in order to announce the city’s request to the Auditor of the State of Ohio for a fiscal caution analysis and projection: โ€œMr. President, city council members, and members of […]

The Bomb at the Center of Marion’s Financial & IT Silent Sabotage Blast

The Fertile Ground For 40 years, a dangerous culture has taken root in Marion’s city government. It is a culture of convenience and concealment over security, where globally accepted IT and financial practices are not just ignored, but actively disregarded. This isn’t a slow, passive decay; it is a systemic rot evidenced by shocking eyewitness […]

“The Vision Has Become Reality:” Mike McCreary & Ed Henningย Honored in Emotional Ceremony

A Note from the Marion Watch Investigates Team This past week was an emotional one for our community, and especially for our team. We spent the week in “side chats,” outside of our usual group chats, sharing stories and discussing the two amazing men being honored: Coach Mac and Coach Henning. They were invaluable influences […]

The $80,000 Catch-22: LWV Candidates-Marion Needs to Fix Finances, But Can Marion Afford the Fix?

The $80,000 Catch-22: Marion Needs to Fix Finances, But Can It Afford the Fix? At a contentious “Candidates Night” hosted by the League of Women Voters, a single, $80,000 question divided the room. For opponents like council candidate Anthony Azaria, the cost to form a city charter commission was an irresponsible gamble for a city […]

Echos of Silent Sabotage โ€˜Same Issues, New Accountโ€™: Fraud Hits Cityโ€™s New Checking Account

Beginning Sunday night and into Monday morning Marion Watch Investigates teams were reaching out to officials for comment on rumors of fraud in the City’s Fahey account. All city council advised that they were told not to comment on this and another rumor about possible findings for recovery or other citations by the Ohio Auditor […]

‘Misfeasance’ Charge Against Auditor, Flock Camera Legality Dominate Council Committees

The Marion City Council’s Finance Committee voted unanimously (3-0) on Monday to advance a “cleanup” ordinance openly accusing the Auditor’s office of โ€œmisfeasance, malfeasance, and or nonfeasanceโ€ for paying a $58,000 bill without council approval. The strongly-worded legislation now moves to the full City Council, escalating a months-long conflict over unapproved spending and other violations. […]

Azaria Brings Personal Story of Addiction and Recovery to Sixth Ward Race

Anthony Azaria, the Democratic candidate for Marion’s Sixth Ward Council seat, appeared on a recent episode of the Watchman’s Report to discuss his candidacy, delivering a message deeply rooted in his personal experiences with addiction, recovery, and the daily struggles he witnesses in the community. Joining hosts Cody Higley, Jason Foreman, and Robert Landon, Azaria, […]

Next Week: Marion City Schools Honors Local Legends Mike McCreary and Ed Henning!

Get ready to celebrate two of our most dedicated educators, Mike McCreary and Ed Henning, as Marion City Schools dedicates two major facilities in their names next Friday, October 24, 2025. This isn’t just about buildings; it’s about honoring the decades of powerful, personal service these legends gave our students and community. We all have […]

Looking Closer: Proposed Economic Development Director

After supporting it financially for nearly 33 years, the city of Marion has announced that it is cutting ties–at least financially–with Marion CAN DO!, its public-private economic development partner. Hailed as the solution to Marion’s economic development problems when it was launched in 1992, the city has very little to show for all the taxpayer […]

The Magna Carta and the Charter: Restoring Local Voice and Accountability

In 1215, a group of English barons stood on the fields of Runnymede and demanded that King John sign a document that would change the course of civilization. That document, the Magna Carta, the โ€œGreat Charterโ€, became one of the cornerstones of liberty and justice. It established a simple yet world-changing truth: no one, not […]

Wezlynn Davis: A Candidate with the Heart of an Activist Qualified by Her Calling

Republican conservative candidate Wezlynn Davis, running for State Representative in Ohioโ€™s 86th District, recently appeared on The Watchmen’s Report and showed the spirit of a true activist. This is a spirit we at Marion Watch Investigates deeply recognize, as we also began our work as activists and are part of a large nationwide network of […]

Are We Dealing with a Serial Killer? The Story of the Murder of Lori Ann Robinson

Within a year of the disappearance and murder of 17-year-old Catherine Conley in 1979, Marion was shocked by the disappearance and probable murder of 15-year-old Lori Ann Robinson. As with the murder of Conley, the late-Dana Slane, who was recently indicted by a Grand Jury in Morrow County for her murder, had a close connection […]

“You Lose Control”: Veteran IT Specialist Ralph Smith Demands Audit, Slams Marion’s Financial Failures

Marion At-Large Councilman Ralph Smith delivered a forceful assessment of the city’s financial crisis during his October 8, 2025, appearance on the Watchmen’s Report, arguing that a breakdown in IT security and political will has created a multi-year budget mess. Smith, whose technical background includes serving as a highly specialized 34 Delta (Data Processing Equipment […]

Part I: Nearly 50 Years Cold: The Murder of Catherine Louise Conley

On the 1st of June 1979, 17-year-old Catherine Louise Conley went missing. Around 8:45 pm that evening, the resident of 217 Windsor Street departed her family home and walked to the Kroger grocery store formerly located on S Main Street near the intersection with Columbia Street, in order to purchase formula for her six-month-old baby […]

Heated Exchanges in Finance Committee Overshadow Marion Council’s Development Talks

In a marathon session of committee meetings that stretched late into the evening, Marion’s city leaders grappled with ambitious plans for the future while simultaneously confronting deep-seated frustrations over present-day administrative failures. The Monday night meeting was characterized by some tension, swinging from forward-looking proposals to heated, pointed exchanges that laid bare significant friction between […]

Operation Marion Unchained – TRAGEDY, SECRECY, AND SUSPICION: The John W. Long Scandal in Marion, Ohio (1974)

A Note from Marion Watch Investigates: Our team at Marion Watch was originally investigating a different matter concerning Marion’s City Council and other agencies in the late 1970s when we stumbled across a series of extremely concerning circumstances recorded in official council minutes, and newpaper articles. These formal records, combined with the input of community […]

Twila Laing: Silent Sabotage and the Crisis of Financial and IT Controls

Marion City Councilwoman and FInance Committee Chairwoman Twila Laingโ€™s appearance on The Watchmanโ€™s Report exposed a long-standing financial crisis rooted in the deliberate or negligent disabling of core software security controls. A fervent supporter of the Marion City Charter initiative, she echoed officials and citizens that finances are the top driver for the charter, and […]

Marion Charter Candidate Lovell Calls for Radical Financial Overhaul, Citing Decades of Dysfunction

Brian Lovell, a candidate seeking a seat on the Marion City Charter Commission, has delivered a powerful indictment of the city’s current statutory governance, labeling its financial system the primary impediment to progress, echoing the views of nearly all elected officials and citizens we have spoken with since December. During a recent appearance on The […]

The Digital Profile: Why Local Financial Failures Fit a Federal Patternย of Silent Sabotage

The financial crisis documented in local Marion financial and information technology records fits the profile of systemic fraud mechanisms targeted and uncovered by Department of Justice (DOJ) and federal investigative agencies. The crisis is not merely local incompetence; it is intentional technical systems manipulationโ€”a decades-long pattern of vulnerability and criminal concealment known as “Silent Sabotage.” […]

What is A City Charter and Why Does it Matter II

In Part I, I explained the basics of why Marion should adopt a city charter. We looked at how a charter is essentially our own local constitution, a document written by us, approved by us, and amendable only by us. It is the key to improving service delivery, locking transparency into place, and giving voters […]

Prelude to Silent Sabotage III: Marionโ€™s 40-Year Financial Collapseย 

The financial crisis gripping Marion, Ohio, is not a recent event. It is a four-decade or longer story of systemic failure, where broken rules and compromised computer systems allowed insiders to commit and conceal fraudโ€”a pattern we call “Silent Sabotage.” This crisis is confirmed by records showing severe breaches of global IT and financial standards […]

Ohio Auditor of State Responds to the Silent Sabotage of Marion City’s Financial and IT systems

Official Response on Marion’s Financial and IT Problems We’ve received an important email from the Ohio Auditor of State’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) about the serious financial and computer system problems in the City of Marion. Our initial complaint to them, which you can see parts of in the attached emails, talked about issues that […]

Aaron Rollins: The Candidate and the Community

Aaron Rollins‘ journey in Marion, Ohio, is a compelling narrative of a political outsider who fought his way onto the city council. His mission: to dismantle a civic structure he viewed as inherently dysfunctional and to navigate an environment plagued by financial chaos and intense partisan division. Rollins appeared on the inaugural Watchmen Report Show […]

What is a Charter City and Why Does it Matter?

Most people have heard the term โ€œcity charter,โ€ but not everyone knows what it actually means. A city charter is like the constitution of a city. It lays out how local government works, who holds authority, and how decisions are made. Without it, we just operate under general state law, which often doesnโ€™t reflect the […]

He Mattered – The Loudest Echo: The Goodrich Family’s Fight for a Life Deemed Not Worth Saving in Marion

In Marion, there are echoes. They are whispers and rumors of events so terrible that the public often finds it easier to criticize the victim than to believe the brave voices telling the truth.

Shots Fired at the Marion County Fair? Fact vs. Fiction: Marion Watch Confronts Unverified Claims

In an increasingly interconnected world, the rapid dissemination of information, particularly through social media platforms, often blurs the lines between fact and fiction. Unverified claims, amplified by shares and comments, can quickly ignite widespread public panic and foster unreasonable assumptions about community safety and the efficacy of local law enforcement.

Such unchecked narratives, if left unaddressed, pose a significant threat to public trust, community cohesion, and effective governance, creating unnecessary division and anxiety.

Charter City Proposal: Marion at a Crossroads

Defining Marion’s Governance Future Marion, Ohio, stands at a pivotal juncture, contemplating a shift from its long-standing status as a statutory city to adopting a home rule charter. This potential transition represents more than a mere administrative change; it is a fundamental redefinition of how Marion governs itself, impacting everything from daily operations to long-term […]

July 4th 1776 The Day of Deliverance: A Comprehensive History of American Independence and the Fourth of July

The American Revolution, as John Adams later reflected, was not the war itself but a transformation โ€œin the minds of the peopleโ€ that occurred long before the first shots were fired. This profound philosophical shift, rooted in Enlightenment ideals of natural rights, culminated in the summer of 1776. The Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, took the audacious step of severing ties with Great Britain.

On June 11, a “Committee of Five,” including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin, was tasked with drafting a formal justification for this break. Jefferson, its primary author, penned the immortal words that became the nation’s creed: โ€œWe hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.โ€ Though Congress adopted the final text on July 4, the famous engrossed copy was signed by most delegates nearly a month later, on August 2. This was an act of high treason, and the signers knew the risk. As Franklin grimly quipped, “We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately.”

Declaring independence was only the beginning. The fledgling nation faced a long, arduous war against a global superpower, a conflict marked by immense hardship for the chronically undersupplied Continental Army. Victory required not just battlefield courage but also a strategic embrace of unconventional warfare. To counter the British, General George Washington knew that gaining intelligence was critical. This led to the creation of the Culper Spy Ring in 1778, a sophisticated network of civilian agents operating in British-occupied New York. Led by Major Benjamin Tallmadge, the ring used pseudonyms, a numerical substitution code, and even invisible ink to pass vital information about British troop movements and plans. The intelligence gathered by these self-taught spies, none of whom were ever discovered, proved vital to the American cause. Their efforts undoubtedly helped win the war, thwarting British plots, saving French allied forces from ambush, and ultimately helping to forge the new United States of America.

From its inception, the holidayโ€™s promise of liberty stood in stark contrast to the reality of slavery. This contradiction was powerfully articulated by abolitionist Frederick Douglass in 1852, who asked, โ€œWhat, to the American slave, is your Fourth of July?โ€. His question underscores the complex legacy of Independence Dayโ€”a celebration of the nation’s birth and a perpetual call for America to live up to its founding ideals.

Prescription for Disaster? Commissioner Dr. Mark Davis Under Fire for Possible Maneuver into a Job He Helped Create

A political firestorm is brewing in Marion County as newly elected Commissioner Dr. Mark Davis considers abandoning his post for a new, appointed role as head of economic developmentโ€”a position some critics allege he helped create for himself. Davis, a respected physician with no background in economic development, has stated there’s a “50/50 chance” he’ll resign, fueling public outrage and questions about his commitment to the voters who elected him.

Community activists are calling it “Marion’s next political soap opera,” with one resident speculating the move is to secure a “fat county paycheck with zero of those pesky constituents.” This controversy unfolds against the backdrop of Marion’s “decades-long disaster zone” of financial mismanagement, often blamed on unqualified officials. With business leaders insisting that “experience counts,” the community is questioning if appointing a doctor to run the economy is a prescription for another costly failure. The debate cuts to the core of leadership, accountability, and whether Marion is doomed to repeat its past mistakes.

Beyond the Ballot Box: The Unending Political Games of Marion County

Marion County, Ohio, possesses a rich and often dynamic political history, extending from its role as the home of a U.S. President to more recent local controversies. The county is notably the birthplace and political base of Warren G. Harding, the 29th U.S. President, whose famous “front porch” campaign originated from his Marion residence. This historical connection underscores Marion’s long-standing engagement with significant political narratives.ย 

In contemporary times, Marion County’s political landscape continues to be active and, at times, contentious, particularly during election years. While the county has evolved into a Republican stronghold in presidential elections since 1940, some contests have remained notably close, indicating a competitive underlying political environment. This competitive spirit often manifests in local elections, where judicial races, in particular, can become focal points of public scrutiny and debate.

Kenny Spafford: Remembering A Pillar of Community Engagement in Marion, Ohio

It is with great sadness that the Marion Watch Teams have learned of the passing of hometown hero Kenny Spafford.

Kenny Spafford is a highly recognizable and cherished figure in Marion, Ohio, known for his extensive and dedicated community involvement. Honored as a “Hometown Hero,” his contributions span decades, encompassing formal volunteer roles, participation in numerous charity walks, and consistent personal acts of stewardship like daily litter collection. His deep connection to Marion, coupled with unique personal qualities such as an exceptional memory and a broad social network, have enabled him to foster strong community ties and inspire collective action, solidifying his role as an indispensable pillar of the Marion community.

What does Marion CAN DO Do?: Part I – Unpacking Its Influence Amidst Hidden Realities and Public Disconnect

In the course of our investigation, we sought direct input from Marion City Council members and other key stakeholders, aiming to capture a comprehensive spectrum of perspectives on Marion CAN DO!’s operations and funding. The insights provided by City Councilors Thaddaeus Smith and Aaron Rollins offer crucial context to the organization’s recent leadership transition and ongoing financial scrutiny.

Councilor Thaddaeus Smith shared his perspective on the council’s decision-making process regarding Marion CAN DO!’s funding:
“So my official on the record response, when the city council, when the new city council, when this came about, it was a discussion that seemed everybody was lobbying for it, there are a few members on the community where it’s against it, a few really seemed like it was a personal vendetta against Gus as a person so I wasn’t interested in allowing that to sway how I voted (at least the first time around) It appears to me the city had for several years been a consistent donar [donor] to can do, just not Gus was at the time was and is pretty good with his words and what he does so I supported it. Here’s more the second time around, they got him as much contention as supporting it as it did the first time, so instead of people not reading, what a lot of good people in the community are saying that they’re not looking at their finances like they do agree that a 501C nonprofit organization that spends 80% of their budget on payroll is a huge waste, and doesn’t lead to economic growth that benefits the community in the long run so we’ll probably longer so we will not be getting what we’re looking for, we haven’t in some time, fortunately now the Mr Collins said what he said now that we plan to look at different options for economic development in our community. Also, it makes sense to me to consider that money on can do was overwhelming, his charter written and on the books will get quite a bit of money from both the county city and the county also multiple private to can do combined, so at this point like can do would be promoting wasteful spending?”

Councilor Aaron Rollins provided a structured set of observations concerning Marion CAN DO!’s historical performance and future direction:
“1. Can-Do served an important function at the time it was founded.
2. Can-Do had no path to self sufficiency and frankly requested negative budgets almost annually.
4. I believe Can-Do knew well in advance about the expiring leases and failed to disclose that knowing it would jeopardize funding.
5. I fully support economic development in the community but think we need to reevaluate what that looks like.
6. There should be a path to self sufficiency or it needs to be brought into city/county government.”

These comments from Councilors Smith and Rollins underscore key themes of financial sustainability, transparency, and the perceived effectiveness of Marion CAN DO!’s operational model from the perspective of city leadership.

Regarding further official commentary, Marion Watch also reached out to Robert Landon. Mr. Landon advised that his detailed comments would be provided in Part II of this series, which will focus exclusively on the financial aspects of Marion CAN DO!.

“No Kings in Marion”- The Organized “No Kings” Defiance vs. The Cartel-Fueled War in L.A. Differences between Protests and the Riots of June 2025

In June 2025, the United States witnessed two distinct forms of activities. The “No Kings” protests, a coordinated, nationwide event, saw millions demonstrate against perceived authoritarianism. In Marion, Ohio, a local group exemplified the movement’s grassroots nature, focusing on strengthening democracy in response to civic apathy, with a voter turnout of only 7%. Organizers framed the national protest as a peaceful, ideological stand, reclaiming Flag Day from what they termed the president’s “authoritarian excesses.”

Contemporaneously, Los Angeles erupted in riots, a chaotic and reactive event sparked by large-scale federal raids against transnational criminal organizations. While the government targeted cartel-affiliated criminals, the public perception of indiscriminate immigration enforcement in communities fueled the unrest. The arrest of a prominent labor leader, David Huerta, during these raids escalated localized protests into a national firestorm. The “No Kings” movement was a planned, symbolic political statement, whereas the Los Angeles riots were a spontaneous and violent reaction to aggressive federal law enforcement actions, a clash between a narrative of national security and the reality of community impact. The former was a protest against a would-be king; the latter, a war in the streets.

Marion Watch Investigates: How a Community Activist’s Struggle Connects to a Pattern of Alleged Harassment, Child Endangerment, and Systemic Conflicts in Marion County

Marion Watch’s investigation spotlights the interconnected experiences of Skylar Haberman and community activist Naomi Craig in Marion County. Haberman alleges his child’s welfare is severely compromised in the mother’s care and that a neighbor-initiated protection order is a tool for harassment, resulting in approximately 80 police calls to his home. He claims these calls were then used against him in his custody dispute, which is further complicated by the presiding judge having previously represented his ex-partnerโ€”a clear conflict of interest.

This situation intersects with Naomi Craig after Haberman hired her son for lawn work. Subsequently, Craig’s son faced alleged police harassment over a minor, unsubstantiated claim. Craig views this as retaliation, especially given prior police inaction on her own serious reports of threats and attempts by a council member to silence her public concerns.

Ohio’s Heart Shattered – Ohio Unites in Tribute: Mourning the Tragic Loss of Hero Deputy Daniel Sherrer

Ohio’s heart is heavy with the tragic loss of Morrow County Sheriff’s Deputy Daniel Sherrer, 31, a beloved four-year veteran fatally shot on May 26, 2025, while bravely responding to a domestic call. His death has unleashed a wave of profound grief across the state.

Governor Mike DeWine ordered flags to half-staff as law enforcement and communities united in sorrow. Sheriff John Hinton, his voice thick with pain, remembered Deputy Sherrer as a “godsend” who “always had a smile” and deeply loved his community, poignantly refusing to utter the suspect’s name to honor Daniel’s memory.

This devastating incident, where Deputy Sherrer heroically tried to de-escalate before gunfire erupted, serves as a stark, painful reminder of the ultimate sacrifice officers face. Tributes pour in, echoing the heartbreak of a community and the unbreakable bonds of the “thin blue line.” Deputy Sherrer’s dedicated service and the void he leaves are deeply felt by his loved ones and a grateful state.

“Give Honor to Whom Honor is Due”: Marion Always Answers A Sacred Calling: Remembering Marion’s Own This Memorial Day

On this solemn Memorial Day, as the echoes of Taps drift across hallowed grounds and flags ripple at half-staff, we at Marion Watch join our community, and indeed our nation, in a profound act of remembrance. It is a day set apart, a day to pause from the rush of life and reflect upon the immeasurable cost of freedom โ€“ a cost paid in the lives of brave men and women who answered the call to serve, who stood in the breach for us, and who, in the ultimate sacrifice, laid down their lives. As the scriptures tell us, โ€œGreater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friendsโ€ (John 15:13).1 Today, we honor that greater love.

Walk Away Ray- Expert Level Community Investigative Review of the Wayne E. Sisson III Plea Agreement: Legal Process, Ethical Concerns, and Systemic Implications in Marion County, Ohio

The controversial resolution of serious felony charges against Wayne E. Sisson III has intensified public concerns about justice in Marion County. Felonious assault, strangulation, and domestic violence charges, potentially carrying over eight years in prison, were dismissed. Instead, Sisson pleaded to a misdemeanor, receiving 180 days (158 suspended) and two years community control. Given the grave questions this outcome raises, legal and ethics experts consulted by marionwatch.com advise that an independent, thorough review by an appropriate external oversight bodyโ€”such as the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct, the Office of Disciplinary Counsel, the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, or a specially appointed independent prosecutorโ€”is essential to investigate these matters comprehensively, aiming to restore accountability and ensure equitable justice.

Police State Part I: “Fusion Centers” A Solution or a New Problem for National Security and Civil Liberties

Ever heard of “fusion centers”? These roughly 80 state-run hubs, created post-9/11, are meant to help law enforcement share intelligence. But significant concerns exist regarding their operational secrecy, lack of independent oversight, and “mission creep” into collecting data on everyday activities, not just terrorism.

This becomes more concerning with technology like Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs)โ€”such as Flock Safety cameras increasingly common in communities like ours and across the nation. These systems capture vast amounts of data on vehicle movements, mostly of innocent people, which can then be fed into fusion center databases.

Marion County Justice Under Fire: VanBibber’s New Ethics Storm & Prosecutor’s Endorsement Raise Systemic Alarms

Local attorney Jack Herchel VanBibber is confronting a new wave of serious misconduct allegations, detailed in a “First Amended Complaint” filed on May 15, 2025, by the Supreme Court of Ohio’s Disciplinary Counsel. This follows a May 7, 2024, two-year stayed suspension for previous infractions.

The fresh accusations include profound client neglect, making false statements to courts and investigators, engaging in improper sexual conduct, and repeated failure to cooperate with disciplinary authorities. Alarmingly, some alleged new misconduct reportedly began just days after his June 2023 disciplinary hearing for prior issues. The complaint also highlights concerns from the Ohio Lawyers Assistance Program regarding VanBibber’s candor about substance use.

These developments cast a shadow over previous community support, including a 2023 letter from Marion County Prosecutor Raymond Grogan. The new allegations, if substantiated, could trigger VanBibber’s current stayed suspension or lead to more severe sanctions, including disbarment, further intensifying scrutiny of Marion County’s legal system.

Marion Ethics in Question: Attorney VanBibber Faces Barrage of Chargesโ€”Falsehoods, Sexual Misconduct, and Legal Neglect Detailed

Local attorney Jack Herchel VanBibber is facing severe misconduct allegations from the Disciplinary Counsel of the Supreme Court of Ohio. A “First Amended Complaint and Certificate,” filed May 15, 2025, details numerous alleged professional failings, including neglect of client duties, false statements to courts and investigators, improper sexual conduct, and repeated failure to cooperate with disciplinary authorities.

These charges follow a previous two-year stayed suspension issued in May 2024 for prior misconduct. The new complaint suggests some alleged offenses began shortly after his initial disciplinary hearing, raising questions about his commitment to reform. The Board of Professional Conduct will review the charges, which could have career-ending consequences for VanBibber’s ability to practice law.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf : Marion City Council

A contentious Marion City Hall meeting saw a mayoral proposal to limit public access spark citizen protest and council division. The “Can Do” organization faced financial scrutiny, contrasting with strong community support for Leapin’ Ministries. The meeting ended with unresolved issues, highlighting concerns over trust and transparency in local governance.

Silent Sabotage: Did Marion Insiders Let Financial Problems Fester?

Marion, Ohio continues to face significant, long-standing fiscal challenges rooted in decades of documented financial mismanagement and increasing, often unnoticed, debt since the late 1990s. This extensive report, significantly shaped by the work and input of Marion citizens, details the cumulative crisis, focusing on the Auditor’s office since 1999. MarionWatch aims to inform residents about the issues’ deep origins, empowering them for future decisions, as many were unaware of the problem’s multi-decade history. Following a long-standing practice via its community action network, MarionWatch shared article drafts with numerous citizens for review before publication. The investigation reveals persistent oversight and planning failures impacting services and public trust. Meaningful recovery requires fundamental transparency, accountability, and long-term planning. Informed citizen engagement, including attending city council meetings, is vital for building a stable future.

A Quick Look: Marion’s Auditor Office: A Decades-Long Disaster Zone (Full Investigation Coming Soon)

The Marion, Ohio, Auditor’s office faces a financial storm, with current Auditor Meginness accused of misappropriating funds and concealing IRS penalties. This follows years of financial mismanagement, including a predecessor’s resignation and issues dating back to 1999. Persistent failures raise questions about systemic weaknesses and the need for lasting reforms. MarionWatch will release its Auditor Investigative report soon!

The Price of Neglect: Fines and Closures Reveal Deep Problems in Ohio’s Treatment Industry

MarionWatch, in collaboration with our national allies such as Jennifer Barton’s team and others unequivocally condemns these abhorrent acts, attributing them to individuals who are “oath breakers”. We stand firm in our support for the relentless pursuit and maximum legal prosecution of those responsible. We, the People, hold the power to demand unwavering transparency, accountability, and truth. This has tragically evolved into a nationwide crisis with a deadliness comparable to the very addiction it was initially intended to combat.

Is Council Listening? Citizens Demand Answers on Leaked Audio, Finances in Heated Confrontation

Ultimately, ensuring council adheres to these principles may require sustained public engagement. Marion Watch encourages residents to attend future meetings โ€“ because if we, the people, do not speak up now, our grounds to complain about what happens next are diminished.

#walkaway Locked Out & Kept in the Dark: Legal Challenges Loom Over Marion Mayor’s Suggested Exclusion of Whistleblower, Closed Council Meetings

This analysis examines the legality of excluding a Marion, Ohio council member from meetings due to whistleblower actions, and closing meetings to discuss related matters. A leaked audio recording features Twila Laing and Mayor Bill Collins discussing Councilman Jason Schaber’s exclusion and closing meetings, actions prompted by Schaber’s alleged whistleblowing on unlawful or unethical activities.

Breaking: OhioMHAS Visits Marion Addiction Centers as Concerns Linger; Whistleblower Bravery Highlighted

Following the release of a detailed report outlining significant ethical and legal concerns within addiction recovery frameworks and highlighting specific allegations at First Step Recovery in Marion, Ohio, state officials have reportedly visited local facilities.

BEYOND THE BALLOT: MARIONWATCH INVESTIGATES THE SHADOW WAR OF POLITICAL CHARACTER ASSASSINATIONS –

Part I: Robert Landon: Timing, Resources, and Political Motivation in the 2019 Marion City Auditor Election Executive Summary This report examines the circumstances surrounding the criminal charges filed against Robert Landon during his successful 2019 campaign for City Auditor in Marion, Ohio. Landon, a Republican candidate, was charged with misdemeanor election law violations concerning the […]

Battlefield Marion Flashback: Politically Motivated Character Assassination a Long Standing Marion Tradition

Please find below a PDF of an article from 2019. With our newest investigation nearing completion after nearly 5 months, we wanted to make this available to anyone who hasn’t had a chance to read it. The media mentioned in the article can be found by clicking the URL/hyperlinks. We have enabled file downloads to […]

With Lives on the Line: Marion not Immune to Nationwide Pattern of Breaches, Standards, and Oversight: Ethical and Legal Complexities in Addiction Recovery

*A Note from the Senior Editors of Marion Watch: With deep concern for our community, we share the following information, compiled over months of careful work. Please know that gathering this was difficult, and there is more that needs to be understood. We believe these sensitive issues must be brought into the light with compassion, […]

“Walk Away Ray”: Marion County Prosecutor Faces Public Outcry Over Mishandled Cases

Justice Questioned in Marion County: An Investigation into Prosecutor Ray Grogan’s Case Handling Introduction: Scrutiny on the Marion County Prosecutor’s OfficeSetting the Scene Marion County, Ohio, a community known for its rich history and as the birthplace of Orville Redenbacher’s popcorn, operates within Ohio’s established legal framework.1 Central to its local justice system is the […]

Deadly Merchant Part II: Ohio Connections to Mexican Cartels and International Networks (2014-April 2025)

This report provides an updated analysis of fentanyl trafficking in Ohio from January 2014 to April 2025, expanding on previous investigations to incorporate a more comprehensive timeframe. Key findings reveal a significant and evolving role of Mexican drug cartels, particularly the Sinaloa Cartel and Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generaciรณn (CJNG), in supplying fentanyl to Ohio.

Hometown Hero: Ed McCants – A Marion Champion Building a Stronger Town

Hometown Hero: Ed McCants – A Marion Champion Building a Stronger Town  Marion, Ohio, a city with a storied past and an eye firmly on the future, is currently capturing national attention as a determined contender in the prestigious Strongest Towns contest.  This competition, which recognizes communities demonstrating innovative and resilient urban development strategies, has […]

Deadly Merchant: The little known Mexican Cartel-Chinese Connections

The analysis of available information reveals a strong indication of collaboration between drug cartels, particularly the Sinaloa Cartel, and Chinese actors in the broader fentanyl supply chain. This collaboration manifests in several ways, including the supply of precursor chemicals from China used by cartels to manufacture fentanyl, the historical direct manufacturing of fentanyl in China for the US market, and the involvement of Chinese underground banking in laundering drug proceeds for cartels. While the direct evidence of this collaboration within the specific cases of Operation Deadly Merchant might be nuanced, the broader context provided by related operations and investigations strongly suggests this connection is a significant factor in the fentanyl crisis targeted by these law enforcement efforts.

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