Briefs: Marion Chamber holds two ribbon cuttings
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Chamber holds two ribbon cuttings
MARION - The Marion Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors recently joined Bob and Connie Goyer for the grand opening of the Huber Historic Home at 416 E. Church St. in Marion. The Goyers purchased the home in 2011 and have been restoring it since. The 8,100 square foot mansion was built in 1908 by Frank and Nona (Fahey) Huber. Frank Huber was the president of the Marion Steam Shovel, vice president of Fahey Bank and a community leader in the early 1900s.
The stately home is available to be rented for functions such as meetings, bridal/baby showers, bible study groups, catered-in meals, ladies teas, photo shoots, tours and extended stays. Contact the Goyers at 740-389-1272, bobgoyer@yahoo.com or the home s Facebook page.
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Serving the residents and business owners of our community as City Auditor is an honor I do not take lightly. Each day I stand ready to ensure this office provides quality and professional service, and I take complete responsibility for the actions of my staff and myself. For the last several council meetings much has been said by a select few concerning an error made on June 26, 2020. The following represents a brief explanation and timeline as to what occurred.
Friday, June 26, 2020, while attempting to update a database (called Magic Writer) used to support our payroll administration, a process routing number associated with the Internal Revenue Service was deleted. This process was the function that directed money withheld from employee paychecks be sent to the IRS on a bi-weekly schedule.
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Friday, February 19
th to avoid penalty according to Marion County Treasurer, Jan Draper.
This is the fifth year using the new format for the tax bills. The bills are full page. The bills are orange/white in color.
Taxpayers who have not received their tax bills by February 5th are urged to call the Treasurer’s 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 February 19, 2021 (you must have your bill to make payment at these banks):Park National Bank, Fahey Bank, Premier Bank, First Citizens Bank and Richwood Bank, LaRue Branch. 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.
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