Union County • August 29, 2025
Good morning, Union County. The sky over Fairbanks Ball Fields will light up with "the best fireworks display in Union County" as the 3rd annual Darby Dash Festival returns this Sunday. Beyond the dazzling finale, this Labor Day weekend celebration packs a full day of competitive spirit with 5K runs, cornhole tournaments, and kayak races, plus plenty of live music, craft vendors, and refreshments to keep the festivities rolling from morning until night.
Meanwhile, Marysville's future is taking shape through the collective imagination of its residents. When 80-100 community members gathered Tuesday evening, they shared remarkably unified visions for their hometownβdreaming of a more vibrant Uptown district with improved parking and compelling reasons to visit downtown. Though attendance fell short of expectations, the enthusiasm certainly didn't, as neighbors eagerly collaborated to craft a wish list that could transform possibilities into realities.
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πββοΈ Milford Center's Labor Day festival promises races, music, and spectacular fireworks. The 3rd annual Darby Dash Festival will take place Sunday, August 31 at Fairbanks Ball Fields, running from 9 a.m. into the evening. Attendees can participate in multiple competitions including a 5K run, cornhole tournament, kayak and canoe races, and a memorial car show. Beyond the competitive events, the festival offers live music, kids' games, craft vendors, food, and a beer garden. The day culminates with what organizers proudly call "the best fireworks display in Union County."
ποΈ Marysville residents dream big for their city's future. About 80-100 community members gathered at a visioning event Tuesday night to share priorities for growth and development in Marysville. Attendees expressed unified desires for increased vibrancy, better parking solutions, and more reasons to visit the Uptown area. The open house, held at the Union County building on London Avenue, was designed to create a "wish list" of community needs and brainstorm ideas for future improvements. Though attendance fell short of the expected 150 residents, those who participated showed strong agreement on what makes their city special and what could be enhanced.
ποΈ Marysville residents dream big at community visioning event. Around 80-100 residents gathered Tuesday evening to share priorities for the city's future growth and development. Attendees expressed desires for a more vibrant Uptown area, improved parking options, and additional attractions to draw people downtown. The meeting, held at the Union County building on London Avenue, was designed to create a "wish list" of community needs through interactive exercises. Though attendance fell short of the expected 150 participants, citizens actively engaged in brainstorming sessions to shape Marysville's future.
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