Dec 30, 2020
Marion Mayor Scott Schertzer and Safety Director Randy Caryer hosted a small group of visitors to Marion City Hall for a formal ceremony on Monday in which three Marion Police Officers were promoted. Major Jay McDonald was promoted to Chief of Police, Lieutenant Chris Adkins was promoted to Major and Officer Richard Wheeler was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Family members of the promoted officers were in attendance, as well media members, law enforcement leaders and government dignitaries. The ceremony was also live streamed via zoom.
Jay McDonald, a native of Toledo and a graduate of Whitmer High School became the 15th Chief of Police for the City of Marion since 1903, succeeding Bill Collins who retired this past October. McDonald began his service with the Marion Police Department in 1994 as a Patrolman and attended the Law Enforcement Academy at North Central Technical College in Mansfield. McDonald was promoted to Lieutenant in 20
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WARREN The Warren City School District revised its meal distribution schedule for when students are on winter break.
School officials said meals will be distributed at all five Warren schools and several community site locations today through Wednesday and Dec. 28 to 30.
School building locations from noon to 1 p.m. are Harding High School main entrance, Jefferson PK-8 side library door, Lincoln PK-8 middle school entrance, McGuffey PK-8 side delivery door and Willard PK-8 rear cafeteria door.
Community site locations from noon to 12:30 p.m. are Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Fairview Garden Apartments, New Freedom Missionary Baptist Church, Renaissance Center, Stonegate Apartments and Warren Heights Apartments and from 12:45 to 1:15 p.m. Highland Terrace Apartments.