Marion News

0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Facebook-messenger 0 Whatsapp 0 Email MARION, OH — In a move that sends shockwaves through Marion’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 “broken beyond belief” office

0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Facebook-messenger 0 Whatsapp 0 Email Heart of a mother. Backbone of a leader. I’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 didn’t come from money

3 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Facebook-messenger 0 Whatsapp 0 Email Jason Schaber Announces Candidacy for Marion County Commissioner MARION, Ohio – 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

0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Facebook-messenger 0 Whatsapp 0 Email 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
Ohio Regional

0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Facebook-messenger 0 Whatsapp 0 Email 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

0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Facebook-messenger 0 Whatsapp 0 Email On January 13, 2026, a significant escalation in the oversight of Marion’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

0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Facebook-messenger 0 Whatsapp 0 Email 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,

0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Facebook-messenger 0 Whatsapp 0 Email 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
National & International

Sharma, who founded the Sovereign Health Group, an addiction treatment provider, now faces accusations of orchestrating a $149 million scheme

Alan Dershowitz claims crucial Epstein files are suppressed, hinting at a “sky high” scandal.

The aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein’s death quickly gave rise to two of the most persistent and publicly scrutinized controversies: the existence of a definitive “client list” that would expose his powerful associates, and the suspicious circumstances surrounding surveillance footage from the night of his death. Years later, in 2025, official

The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA), an 887-page omnibus bill, represents one of the most significant and polarizing legislative acts in recent U.S. history. Enacted through the budget reconciliation process with narrow Republican majorities, the law fundamentally reshapes U.S. fiscal and social policy.

