Random City News: Marion, IndianaRandom City News: Marion, Indiana Local Man Wins $1 Million Lottery Jackpot A Marion man, who wishes to remain anonymous, has claimed the winning ticket for a $1 million Powerball jackpot. The ticket was purchased at a local gas station on Thursday evening. The winner plans to use the money to pay off his mortgage and invest in his children’s education. New Business Brings Jobs to Marion A new manufacturing plant has opened in the Industrial Park, bringing 50 new jobs to the city. The plant will produce automotive parts for a major car manufacturer. This is the latest in a series of economic developments that have been boosting Marion’s economy in recent years. Marion City Council Approves New Park The Marion City Council has unanimously approved the construction of a new park in the southwest part of the city. The park will feature a playground, walking trails, a picnic area, and a dog park. Construction is expected to begin in the spring. Local School Earns National Award Marion High School has been recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education. The award is given to schools that demonstrate high academic achievement and progress. This is the second time Marion High School has received this prestigious honor. Community Event Raises Funds for Local Charity A community event held at the Marion Civic Center on Saturday raised over $50,000 for the local soup kitchen. The event featured live music, food, games, and a silent auction. The soup kitchen provides meals and other services to those in need in the Marion community. Police Officer Recognized for Heroic Act Marion Police Officer John Smith has been awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions during a house fire last month. Officer Smith rescued an elderly woman from the burning building, risking his own life. He is being hailed as a hero by the Marion community. Local Museum Unveils New Exhibit The Grant County Historical Museum has unveiled a new exhibit on the history of the Marion area. The exhibit features artifacts, photographs, and documents that tell the story of the city’s past. The museum is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday.
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