Considered one of the best basketball players to come out of Elgin High School, Bryan Agler has made a career of making his alma mater proud. A Prospect native with family still in the area, Agler is currently the head coach of the Dallas Wings, part of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). After graduating […]
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Dr. Frederick Cleveland Smith
The story of Dr. Frederick Cleveland Smith, namesake of the former Smith Clinic in Marion, is rich and steeped in Marion history. In his 71 years, he was a physician, world traveler, mayor, and congressman. Born in Shanesville, Ohio, in 1884, Smith earned his degree in osteopathic medicine from A.T. Still University in Kirksville, Missouri, […]
Dr. Charlton Myers
A lawyer and judge with a keen sense of history is certainly a fitting description of the late Judge Charlton Myers. Born in 1910 in neighboring Seneca County, Myers attended school in Bucyrus but lived most of his adult life – more than 50 years — in the northern Marion County village of Morral. After […]
George King Brown
Known for his unique way of persuading others to see and believe in his vision, the late George King Brown proudly carried on his family’s tradition of hard work, leadership, and philanthropy throughout his life. Brown had a zest for life that rivaled the Energizer Bunny. He made the most of every day of his […]
Larry Geissler
Half a century ago, Marion was on the cusp of being the next big thing in computing. A company once known as Fulfillment Corporation of America was doing databases before databases were cool. A big part of the company is their former Senior Vice President Larry Geissler, who remains a pillar of the community. FCA […]
Charlie Evers
For as long as Charlie Evers has been on the Marion airwaves, just about everyone in town ought to know who he is. Nonetheless, with a career as long as his, there are tons of little known details that round out Evers’ outgoing personality. Born in Bucyrus in 1934, Evers began his radio career as […]