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These real estate transactions were recorded in Marion County between April 14 and April 20: 371 N. Main St., 881 E. Church St., 892 Wilson Ave., and 542 Universal Ave., Marion; Beartrax LLC to ...
These real estate transactions were recorded in Marion County between April 4 and April 10: 3612 Pleasant Hill Road, Marion: Dorothy M. Pfleider to Lee Ann Pfleider; $150,000
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. 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.
The Morning News operates online through scnow.com. [3] That website houses not only the Morning News, but also the Hartsville Messenger, Weekly Observer, The Lake City News and Post, and the Marion Star & Mullins Enterprise. Until Media General sold its entire newspaper division to Berkshire Hathaway, it also housed WBTW as well.
At the time, the newspaper was investigating Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody on confidential tips that he’d been pushed out of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department on sexual misconduct ...
Unlike these metropolitan newspapers, a weekly newspaper will cover a smaller area, such as one or more smaller towns or an entire county. Most weekly newspapers follow a similar format as daily newspapers (i.e., news, sports, family news, obituaries). However, the primary focus is on news from the publication's coverage area.
The Marion County Fair pie auction raised $9,560, with $2,390 going to the fair. The average cost for a pie was $177 with the top pie bringing in $700. It was baked by Abby Pepper and purchased by ...
The Ocala Star-Banner was combined into one publication on 1 September 1943, and has remained the daily newspaper in Marion County since that time. Situated in rural Marion County, the Ocala Banner covered farming, business, and civic issues in Ocala, where the Freeze of 1895 had devastated the citrus industry and paved the way for diversified ...