For Meridian Health Services, the goal has always been to better the community, said Jennifer Henderson, vice president for primary care. Genealogy and family history records include: obituaries, births, & marriages. (South Pittsburg, Tenn.) 1932-1933. Samantha Brooks, 28, of Johnston City, has been issued a citation for Retail Theft at Walmart Supercenter on April 7. The Marion Star (formerly known as The Marion Daily Star) is a newspaper in Marion, Ohio.The paper is owned by the Gannett Newspaper organization. Although the former mayor had suffered previous heart attacks, his death was sudden and unexpected. VA 428-660 U.S. Jake Morgan Wallen made an initial appearance on a theft-first degree charge. Authorities obtained a search warrant for the suspect's truck and Thomas was later . Partially Destroyed by Fire, 1924, October 1 - Fire at N. Market Business, 1924, September 16 - Store on S. Court Damaged by Fire, 1924, September 22 - Warehouse on N. Van Buren Burns to the Ground, 1925, December 28 - Fire Damages Alexander Store. (Marion, Marion County, Ohio) 1857-1858. For the first time in several years, the Grant Regional Career Center chapter of HOSA (Future Health Professionals) competed at the annual HOSA State Leadership Conference. Cloudflare Ray ID: 7b9d5c5e2949107a 2, Johnston City Progress, by Margie Garr, 1933-34 Hatch Match & Dispatch Vol. Selects Marion Fire Dept for use in Emergency, 1943, June 11 - Zoral Buckner Added to Fire Dept, 1943, June 15 - Herman May Appointed at Ass't Fire Chief, 1943, May 15 - Herman May Working at Fire Dept, 1943, May 24 - Mayor Crisp Reports on Pump Truck. Panel title. Submitted by Heather Willis U of I Extension. Taylor Reichardt is appointed as counsel. 19??-Current. The Community School of the Arts (CSA) student, Jackson Rider, was awarded a National Silver Medal in the National Scholastics Art and Writing Awards. (Knoxville, Iowa) 1880-1904. HARRISBURG -- Harrisburg Police Department Chief Michael Riden is asking the public for its help locating Doyle E. Winston of Harrisburg. Exotic birds are species that are not native to our area. Court MARION, Iowa (AP) Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina said Wednesday that conservatives are "starved for hope," as he tried to present a more positive vision for the future than many. Next term of court: list of jurors. a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate. It's an idea that originated in England and then was adopted by several cities in the U.S. Click here to send us your news and photos. The Smallest newspaper in Illinois state is SORENTO NEWS and circulation city is SORENTO. Marion police on Monday arrested a juvenile in connection with a Saturday fatal shooting. Marion County Republican. East St Louis Journal. ?-Current, On Saturdays, second section called: American weekend, On Saturdays, second section called: Weekend, - April 17 1827-1908, Marion Constable, Alderman & Civil War Vet, Erwin, Milo 1847-1894 alias Mark M. Stanly, Evans, Dr. George W. 1848-1913, Alderman and Medical Doctor, Fifty Years of Service to Marion, Illinois, Fowler, Dr. Lorin L. 1877-1957, Veteran of Two Wars, Gent, Fleming 1842-1924, Confederate Soldier, Marion Alderman, Goddard, Henry T. 1852-1930, Banker and Marion Alderman, Goodall, Hardin 1833-1895, Merchant, City Trustee, Sheriff, Hall, Wiley W. 1834-1883, Marion Trustee and Physician, Hall, William R. 1844-xxxx, 1875 Marion Mayor, Harris, William L. 1923-2013, Harris Real Estate, Hartwell, Joseph W. 1839-1903, Marion Mayor & Civil War Veteran, Hay, John A. Includes index to Marion, location map, and advertisements. A Marion man is facing a murder charge in connection to a deadly shooting in the Atkins area early Monday morning. Kravitz spent what was described as his formative professional years working with the development and daily operations of a non-profit that worked to find employment for veterans and jobseekers with disabilities as a vendor for Vocational Rehabilitation.. Hon. Incumbent Republicans Kevin Cameron and Colm Willis hold significant leads in their races to remain Marion County commissioners, according to early results. Monthly Coverage. 175 (Dec. 1, 1913). Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph.. A few passing clouds. Names were often spelled differently back in time due to illiteracy and transcription errors. Indiana Capital Chronicle, By William Carroll Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. Williamson County (Ill.)--Newspapers, - Paul Rametta Shot Down By Luther Frey, Marion Daily Republican, Dec. 8, 1950. Prosecutors linked him to 157 pictures and six videos, according to court records. Sara DeNeal of Harrisburg is the Little Egypt Arts Association's featured artist for the month of May. At one time it served as barracks for the National Guardsmen quartered . Maps of Williamson County, ca. 1930-2006, Marion Police Chief, Marion, Illinois Officer Gene Goolsby Displays Thompson Submachine Gun, West, Jackie D. 1946-2013, Vietnam Veteran, 1864, A Shooting Affair in Marion Illinois, 1900-1908, The Tragic Ends to Three Jordan Brothers, 1907 Licensed Automobiles in Southern Illinois, 1918 Lynch Mob Gathers on N. Market St., Marion, Illinois, 1924, Raids Net Illegal Alcohol and Stills, 1924, The Miracle of Turning Water Into Wine, 1924, Troops Called in "Coal Belt Booze War". The Daily Mirror's great rival was a Republican paper, The Marion Daily Star. Felicha Donnals, 28, of Marion, has been issued a citation for Retail Theft at Walmart Supercenter on April 8. 1875-1946, Mayor and Circuit Clerk, Calvert, Jerome B. During a joint news conference held early Tuesday evening by Chief of Police Dawn Tondini and State's Attorney Brandon Zanotti, it was revealed Thomas was taken into custody by Illinois State Police. After the restaurant originally opened around Christmas, Firewater Mill held a grand opening Saturday, April 1, celebrating the addition of brunch and lunch items to the restaurants menu choices. 7, Johnston City Progress, by Margie Garr, 1920 Bits of News Vol. A modern homesteading series kicked off in January as residents from across southern Illinois gathered to learn how they can become better connected to their food, family and community. 3, Johnston City Progress, by Margie Garr, 1935-36 Hatch, Match & Dispatch Vol. Consider all possible spellings of a last name. Includes indexes, index to points of interest, 2 insets of downtown Marion and "Matchline "A-A," advertiser locator guide, and advertisements. 3, Marion Daily Republican, by Mary Jo Moore, 1923 Bits of News Vol. Plentiful sunshine. The index is not necessarily intended to give you the information you need, but does yield data, and will indicate whether the information can be found and the source, if any in our library. Leonel David Ocasio made an initial appearance on a theft-third degree charge and a possession of drug paraphernalia charge. Low around 35F. Copyright Office Alternate title within border: Marion. February in Illinois was particularly mild, ending a winter season that was 2 to 6 degrees above normal, according to Illinois State Climatologist Trent Ford at the University of Illinois' Illinois State Water Survey. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has accepted luxury trips from a major Republican donor and failed to disclose them for over two decades, according to a bombshell ProPublica report that was published on Thursday. so that references to acts of god, places,crime,individuals, businesses, schools, organizations or city and county government can be referenced from the master indexes. MARION When Republican South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott returned Wednesday to Iowa, he met privately with a group of pastors at a Cedar Rapids church. Court Man accused of pouring bleach on woman. Read 1925 Marion Daily Republican Newspaper Archives from Marion, Illinois. 1948, August 1 - West Side Hotel Termed Hazardous in Fire Inspections, 1953, December 3 - Marion Recieves New Fire Truck. The Marion Parks & Recreation Department restocked the newly renovated pond at Matter Park and is working to continue improvements. Description based on: Vol. Holmes pleaded guilty and the fine is $645 with a $96.75 surcharge and $97 in court costs for a total of $838.75. For the first time, Illinois agritourism businesses may apply for a liability insurance tax credit. . Indexed map of Williamston County, text, 3 location maps, telephone Balsitis, Jim - Craig Williams Creative, Inc. Panel title. The preliminary hearing is set for 9:30 a.m. on May 5. A pre-trial conference is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on May 3 in Magistrate Court. 1914. Chantel Marie Mahood made an initial appearance Marshall County Courthouse 1846-1904, City Attorney, Calvert Law Firm, Calvert, Joseph L. 1824-1909, Marion Alderman and Merchant, Calvert, Napoleon B. 1914, August 4 - Livery Barn Burns off N. Market St. 1914, March 24 - Saloon and General Store Fire on W. 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Market Destroyed, 1917, December 26 - Griffith Grocery Store Destroyed. wcarroll@wabashplaindealer.com, GRCC student earns accolades at HOSA State Leadership Conference, After delays and detours, Jack's Donuts in Gas City opens, Beginning with belief: Changing narratives around sexual assault, Marion High School debuts spring musical Once Upon a Mattress, "Navigating the Internet in a Digital World", Grow-A-Row provides fresh produce to Grant County families, Imagination Library comes to Grant County, Marion High School JROTC holds blood drive, Community comes together for Easter egg hunt, Mississinewa awarded informational technology grant, Indiana House committee abandons contentious library materials amendment for now, Council resumes efforts to take over approval of city claims, CSA student wins national award for self-portrait, New solar park provides energy to hundreds of Gas City homes, Mississinewa High School prepares to launch new program for 2023-24 school year, Rescue mission names new executive director, Firewater Mill hosts grand opening for brunch, lunch options, Tornadoes hit Grant County, destroy homes, Meridian Health Services to open new center April 10, Voter registration deadline, start of early voting approach, Carroll named as executive editor of Central Indiana News Group, Axe throwing range offers something for all ages, Pond restocked with fish, renovation continues, 'Committed to continuous quality improvement', Sheriff: Deputy on administrative following weekend arrest, Police: Juvenile arrested in connection with fatal shooting, Nelson, Brooks take down records in first meeting of spring, Indiana teachers unions rally for more funding, a stop to harmful legislation, Emery hopes to build Giants through lost 2023 season, Long COVID is hurting business; workplace accommodations could help, Young Indians off to hot start in '23 season, Brooks leads record-setting night for M-G track. SHAWNEETOWN -- Shawneetown Mayor David Barker, who won a seat on Gallatin County Board in March, said he has resigned from county board because he can't hold both offices. A Hoosier couple has boomeranged back to Marion from the east coast to be close to family and foster relationships to help their new hometown thrive. John A. Logan College will conduct its 52nd commencement on Thursday, May 13, at 6:30 p.m. at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds Grandstand. The report includes 11,170 violent crimes and 36,237 property crimes. The Grant County Rescue Mission (GCRM) has hired a new executive director, filling the opening left by the passing of former executive director Rick Berbereia in the fall. April 7 The paper is also notable as having once been owned and published by Warren G. Harding (prior to his election as President of the United States), and his wife Florence Kling Harding. Keep in mind that first and last names are often written incorrectly so think phonetically. Radiant Health earned a three year Gold Seal of Approval for Hospital Accreditation from the Joint Commission. 1822-1882, Alderman & Builder, Campbell, Lloyd C. 1874-1969, City Alderman, Banker & Businessman, Clemens, William W. 1839-1915, Attorney, City Trustee & Judge, Cooksey, Robert L. 1919-1978, Marion Mayor 1955-1963, Cover, Samuel 1835-xxxx, Marion Trustee, Postmaster and Civil War veteran, Davis, Thomas 1840-1910, Marion Alderman, Civil War Veteran, Davis Livery Stable, Davis, William T. 1842-1906, Mayor & County Treasurer, Denison, Dr. Edward L. 1835-1900, Physician, Legislator and Marion Alderman, Dunaway, Thomas T. 1846-1921, City Alderman and Businessman, Duncan, James H. 1840-1901, Merchant, Alderman, Sheriff, J.H. Click to reveal For Dave Reynolds, being the owner of a grocery store is a natural thing. Mary Jane Theis Replace. 1912-1999, Civic Leader, McCormick, Raymond L. 1921-2014, WWII Vet, City Commissioner, Prater, Charles R., Jr. 1949-2014, Civic and Youth Sports Leader, Clarida, James H. 1876-1950, Mayor & Spanish American War Vet. It's an idea that originated in England and then was adopted by several cities in the U.S. Richard Arlen Bosecker, 88, of Round Rock, Texas, was called home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ Thursday evening, March 9, 2023, in Round Rock, Texas. Effingham Daily News Elburn Herald Elk Grove Times Evanston Review Franklin Park Herald-Journal Gazette-Democrat . 1:130,000, and "Lake Egypt area : (So. Goodall Bridge Photo taken in 1995 by Jon Musgrave for the Marion Daily Republican. Printing Office [5 of 6] Section-3 Page 7. Westbrook & Co. has fire, 1899, February 2 - Many Businesses Damaged by Fire, 1899, September 28 - Major fire at Dennison Building on North Side of Square, 1912, February 20 - Major Fire on N. Market Clears Shacks. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. John H. Duncan 1858-1933 School Board, Alderman . 9, Marion Daily Republican, by Mary Jo Moore Glances at Life, by Homer Butler 1924-1937 Johnston City Progress Clippings (Primarily marriage related) Misc. Evening Bulletin. Marion Daily Republican Staff from Late 1940's; Marion in 1861; Paisley, Roy Oldham 1893-1977 . Year. Others in Chain: Christopher Progress, Marion Daily Republican, West Frankfort Daily American, Harrisburg Daily Register, Eldorado Daily Journal Web Site: www.bentoneveningnews.com General E-Mail: benton@intrnet.net . Indexed. Court The Egyptian Press was established in 1875, and the Marion Evening Post at the same plant in 1902. (THE CONVERSATION) On April 4, 2023, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced the . Hosted by Sabrina Tavernise. Includes indexes, location map, and advertisements. "I don't want to leave anything unfinished.". For someone considering a presidential. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. Browse the Directory by newspaper title: The Marion County record. Destroyed, 1962, July 6 - Uptown Motel on W. College St. has Minor Fire, 1962, November 14 - Marion Launderama on W. Main St. Damaged, 1962, October 26 - General Telephone Averts Mishap, 1963, April 25 - Marion Court Motel Damaged, 1963, August 15 - Prank Fire Alarms Becoming a Problem, 1963, December 14 - St. Joseph's Catholic Church Damaged, 1963, December 17 - Major Fire on N. Market Destroys Many Businesses, 1963, December 18 - Report on N. Market Blaze, 1963, December 26 - Jakes's Tire and Recap on N. Court Badly Damaged in Fire, 1963, January 31 - Irwin's Typewriter Exchange on N. Court has Incident, 1963, January 4 - South Side Tavern on S. Market Damaged, 1963, July 3 - Tony's Steak House Has Smoke Damage, 1963, March 28 - Uptown Kitchen on S. Madison Suffers Minor Fire Damage, 1963, May 16 - Fear of Falling Walls From Cox Building Prompts Action, 1963, May 17 - Cox Lot on Square Cleared for Safety, 1963, May 17 - Cox Lot Ownership Shifts, Background on the Cox Family Business, 1963, May 7 - Breakdown on Marion's Worst Fire, 1963, May 7 - South Side of Square Goes up in Blaze, 1964, August 10 - Fire on East Side of Square Hospitalizes Six Firemen, 1964, August 28 - Fire Damage Contained at Crisp Warehouse on W. Union, 1964, August 9 - Five Businesses Burned Out, 1964, December 18 - North's Custom BBQ House on W. Boyton Destroyed, 1966, April 9 - Reach and Son Battery on W. Aikman Gutted by Fire, 1966, August 22 - Second Fire at Reach and Sons on W. Aikman in Four Months, 1966, December 19 - Harlan Upholstery on E. Calvert Damaged, 1967, September 29 - Shawnee Library System Building on Rt 37 North Destroyed, 1968, July 18 - New Marion Hotel on W. Main St. Gutted by Fire, 1968, July 19 - Adjusters and Business Owners Discuss the Marion Hotel Fire, 1977, June 14 - Illinois Central Depot on N. Market Damaged, 1977, March 27 - Tempo Department Store Burns.