Marion News

0 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Facebook-messenger 0 Whatsapp 0 Email We’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 ain’t having it! Wezlynn Davis, a conservative candidate in this year’s Republican primary,

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 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

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

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

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

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

