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Marion nursing home hosts vow renewal ceremonies for residents
Leroy and Marilyn Dean first said I do on May 29, 1952.
According to a Marion Star article that following June, Marilyn wore a pink linen suit with white acessories for the double-ring ceremony. But the wedding did not come without some obstacles.
Because Marilyn was 16 at the time, the Marion couple decided to get married at a Baptist church in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I had to let my parents know, and I didn t, she said.
They took the news well, however. They knew him, they knew he was a good guy and went to church, she said. They accepted him.
May 14, 2021
Second half 2020 real estate tax bills will be mailed on Friday, May 14, 2021 and are due by Sunday, June 20, 2021 to avoid penalty, according to Marion County Treasurer, Jan Draper.
Taxpayers who have not received their tax bills by May 28th are urged to call the Treasurers Office at 740-223-4030, Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm.
Taxpayers who have moved recently and/or need to update their mailing address should contact the Treasurer’s Office at their earliest convenience.
The following banks are accepting real estate tax payments through June 19, 2021 (you must have your bill to make payment at these banks): Park National Bank, Premier Bank, First Citizens National bank, Richwood Bank and Fahey Bank. Taxes may also be paid by mail, USPS postmark accepted, or at the Treasurer’s Office located in the Marion County Building, 222 West Center Street during business hours.
Second half 2020 real estate tax bills will be mailed on Friday, May 14, 2021 and are due by Sunday, June 20, 2021 to avoid penalty, according to Marion County Treasurer, Jan Draper.
Briefs: Marion County property tax bills mailed this week
Marion Star
Real estate tax bills go out this week
MARION - Second half 2020 real estate tax bills will be mailed on Friday and are due by June 20 to avoid penalty, according to Marion County Treasurer Jan Draper. Taxpayers who have not received their tax bills by May 28 are urged to call the Treasurer’s Office at 740-223-4030 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Taxpayers who have moved recently and/or need to update their mailing address should contact the Treasurer’s Office at their earliest convenience.