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Marion County school leaders react to new state school funding formula

Marion County school leaders react to new state school funding formula
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Ohio couple shares decades-long passion for harness racing

Ohio couple shares decades-long passion for harness racing
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3-year-old boy dies in drowning incident near Larue

A 3-year-old boy from Marion County died early Saturday morning after drowning in a creek, stated the Marion County Sheriff s Office.  According to a news release, Marion County dispatch received a call Friday at 5:24 p.m. from a residence in the 2700 block of Fairview Road near Larue of a missing boy. Deputies from the sheriff’s office and firefighters from Scioto Valley Fire District responded to the call. Prior to first responders arriving on scene, the child was found by a family member in a nearby creek. When first responders arrived, the boy was taken to Marion General Hospital. He was then flown to Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, where he died at 3:44 a.m. Saturday. 

Marion nursing homes struggle to secure EMS services

For the last four months, Shannon Kellogg has been struggling to find a reliable EMS service.  In March, medical transportation service MedCare stopped transporting residents from the Presidential Post-Acute nursing home in Marion to dialysis and doctors  appointments. Then last month, Life Line Medical Ambulance said they will be cutting its services, too, the administrator said.  There is nobody servicing my building right now, Kellogg said. They state they don t have enough drivers to be able to do it.  At least they gave us that explanation, but it still doesn t help.   Like many other industries right now, EMS agencies across Ohio and the country are experiencing staffing shortages. In May, eight Cleveland ambulances went out of service due to short staffing, reported WJW-TV. That is about a third below what the city plans on each day to handle emergency calls.

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