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Hey there Marietta! Here s your Tuesday issue of the Marietta Daily.
First, what the next three days of weather look like:
Tuesday: Isolated thunderstorms. High of 88, low of 68.
Wednesday: Scattered thunderstorms. High of 81, low of 66.
Thursday: Partly cloudy: High of 88, low of 68.
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World War II actually caused a surge of juvenile delinquency in Marietta. Many fathers were off to war, many women were now working and kids were running amok. It was suggested that the police chief institute a curfew law. He noted that the city ran into this problem during World War I, and a curfew law did little to help things then, so he pushed back against it. The pro
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Robert M. Wark, 78, of Marietta, Ohio, died on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at his home. He was born on July 11, 1942 in Marietta, to Dean Robert and Bettie Louise Shoop Wark.
Bob was a 1960 graduate of Marietta High School and received his B.S. in Business with a Major in Accounting from Wittenburg University in 1964. He went to officers candidate school and onto active duty in the Navy during Vietnam, from 1965 to 1969. Bob joined his father in 1970 at Wark Accounting and became a Licensed CPA.
He was a member of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, Ohio Certified Public Accountants and the Marietta Country Club. Bob was well known for his generosity, was a problem solver and loved helping people. He was always willing to lend a hand. Bob enjoyed playing cards, golfing, fishing, working in the yard, watching movies, but most of all, loved watching the grandchildren play sports.
¯ Regular business meeting of the board of commissioners, 9 a.m. Thursday, 1115 Gilman Ave.
Source: Washington County Commission Clerk.
A special prosecutor may soon be appointed to handle misdemeanor animal cruelty and neglect cases.
Washington County Sheriff’s Sgt. Kelly McGilton and board members of the Humane Society of the Ohio Valley met with Washington County Commissioners after their regular business meeting Thursday morning.
McGilton said there has been conversations about possibly appointing Jeff Holland of Medina County as the special prosecutor to help push cases forward.
“They are specialized and there’s a lot that goes into them,” she explained. “We always would appreciate someone who is an expert in the field.”