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This week’s top-selling home in Marion is a newly built farmhouse that sold for $715,400. Built in 2019, 1 Tucker Lane has been thoughtfully designed with a modern astatic.
Gardens Alive! hosts the print version of Mike McGrath's "Question of the Week" from the nationally syndicated weekly radio show, "You Bet Your Garden". [ 4 ] As of 2010, Gardens Alive! had annual sales of approximately $170 million and employed 400–450 people year round, and close to 1,000 at peak seasonal demand.
In Marion Village, this charming home at 36 Pitcher Street was built in 1925. Full of the character of the time, the 2,482 square-foot home has high ceilings, large windows, well-cared-for ...
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.
Marion Koogler McNay (7 February 1883 – 13 April 1950), was an American painter, art collector, and art teacher who inherited a substantial oil fortune upon the death of her parents. She later willed her fortune to be used to establish San Antonio's first museum of modern art , which today bears her name . [ 2 ]
Upper Keys Weekly: Islamorada: 2006 The Weekly Newspapers [1] Venice Gondolier Sun: Venice: 1946 Adams Publishing Group, [7] Sun Coast Media Group: Vero Beach Hometown News: Indian River: 2002 Hometown News LLC [1] The Villages Daily Sun: The Villages: 1997 The Villages Operating Company [1] Voice of South Marion: Belleview: 1969 Sandra M ...
Marion Local High School is a public high school located in Maria Stein, in Mercer County, Ohio's Marion Township.It currently has approximately 286 students enrolled. The students are from Maria Stein and several surrounding communities, including Cassella, Chickasaw, St. Rose and St. Sebastian in Mercer County, Osgood in Darke County, as well as a small portion of Auglaize County.
Marvin Lee Aday was born in Dallas, Texas, on September 27, 1947, [8] [9] the son of Wilma Artie (née Hukel), a schoolteacher and member of the Vo-di-o-do Girls gospel music quartet, and Orvis Wesley Aday, a former police officer who went into business selling a homemade cough remedy with his wife and a friend under the name of the Griffin Grocery Company. [10]