Education
November 4, 2022

In The Halls…Marysville High School

By From JT Staff Reports

Brown, Johnson, Shick, Sprague named Featured Seniors
By Reagan Traucht
Leah Brown is the daughter of Derric and Dee Brown. Leah has played soccer and basketball while at MHS and has been a team captain of both teams, soccer for two years and basketball for 1. She is a member of the following clubs: M...

Instine joins Triad board
Education
Newly appointed Triad Board of Education member Chris Instine, pictured above next to board member Kyle Huffman, was sworn in during a special board meeting last week. Instine, a Triad graduate and coach at the schools, replaced longtime board member Randy Moore after 21 years of service, who stepped down citing personal reasons. (Photo submitted)
By From JT Staff Reports 
April 6, 2026
The Triad Board of Education has recently announced a change in board membership after long-tenured board member Randy Moore stepped down in March citing personal reasons. According to a release from ...
District residents invited to say good-bye to J.A. stadium
Education, News, Plain City, ...
Jonathan Alder Junior High School’s football stadium, pictured above, will be demolished as part of the district’s renovations to the campus starting next week. (Journal-Tribune photo by Michael Williamson)
By Michael Williamson 
March 28, 2026
Jonathan Alder is inviting members of the community to get one last look at the junior high stadium and grand stands before the demolition and revitalization work starts next week. “As we look ahead t...
Triad approves bids for $2.8M admin building
Education, News
Pictured above is a rendering of the planned $2.8 million administration building set to be constructed at Triad. The building will be located in between the high school and middle schools just off of Brush Lake Road. Officials said that they hope to have construction completed by the start of the next school year. (Graphic submitted)
By Kyle Meddles 
March 27, 2026
Triad recently went to bid for the construction of a new $2.8 million administration building in the school district. The first bids were approved at a recent meeting of the board of education, which ...
Panther baseball squad tops Whitehall; Monarch girls drop softball game
Sports
Liam Rhea of Fairbanks (35) follows through on his swing. Rhea had two hits during a win over Whitehall. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
April 7, 2026
Fairbanks’ baseball team improved to 2-1 with a 14-2 victory over Whitehall. FHS rolled to a 9-2 lead after two innings and then plated five runs in the bottom of the fourth for the run-rule triumph. ...
Local athletes compete in state lifting meet
Sports
Local powerlifters who competed in the recent state meet in Kenton are from left, front row, Case Burns, Wes Burns, Lailynn Burns and Christy Headings; second row, Maddox Eagon, Brody Moodispaugh, Phoebe Allison and Clara Andrews. Not pictured, Maddox Eagon.  (Photo submitted)
By Tim Miller 
April 7, 2026
Members of the Fairbanks/Jonathan Alder High School powerlifting team made a strong showing during the recent state meet that was held at Kenton High School. The event is called the Bill McClain state...
Lady Monarch softball squad wins two; FHS baseball team falls to Grandview
Sports
Marysville’s Josie Bumgarner prepares to release a pitch in this file photo. Bumgarner won two games for MHS on Wednesday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
By Tim Miller 
April 7, 2026
Marysville’s varsity softball team swept a pair of games in Pigeon Forge, TN on Wednesday. The Lady Monarchs (who are now 6-2 for the season) defeated Mishocot (Wis.) High School 4-2 and then pummeled...
Asher thing
News
Former Police Chief and Village Administrator Monte Asher, pictured above at right, retired from his role as chief in 2023 and handed the reins to current Police Chief Jim Hill, pictured above at left. The two chiefs posed with Lieutenant Justin Baldwin, middle, after he graduated from the STEP (Supervisor Training and Education Program) back in 2019. Asher’s retirement as village administrator marks the end of over 30 years of service to the village. (Archive photo)
Former chief, administrator ends three decades of service to Richwood
By Kyle Meddles 
April 7, 2026
A former police chief and staple member of the Richwood community has hung up his many different hats after serving key roles in the village for over 30 years. Monte Asher retired from his position as...
Memorial cruising in ED fundraising push
Local News, News
By Michael Williamson 
April 7, 2026
Memorial Health is well on its way to achieving its fundraising goal for the new emergency department project. Hospital officials met with the Union County Commissioners recently and reported that the...
Instine joins Triad board
Education
Newly appointed Triad Board of Education member Chris Instine, pictured above next to board member Kyle Huffman, was sworn in during a special board meeting last week. Instine, a Triad graduate and coach at the schools, replaced longtime board member Randy Moore after 21 years of service, who stepped down citing personal reasons. (Photo submitted)
By From JT Staff Reports 
April 6, 2026
The Triad Board of Education has recently announced a change in board membership after long-tenured board member Randy Moore stepped down in March citing personal reasons. According to a release from ...