Graycelyn "Sue" Turner, 63, 117 E. Broadway St., Fort Recovery, died at 11 p.m. Sept. 26, 2007, at her residence. Death was due to natural causes. [More]
A Celina businesswoman faces 24 counts of theft by deception alleging she accepted nearly $52,000 from customers but never delivered the cemetery monuments or grave markers they ordered. [More]
A man with an agriculture consulting firm in Versailles wants to help clean up Grand Lake by using giant floating aerators and dredging, a project he said could take 20 years.
God was always a part of the lives of Teresa Harshbarger and Michelle Dillon. Jewelry was not.
The two Auglaize County women rarely wore any bling other than wedding rings and knew little about the jewelry world until God steered them into a special ministry, they say.
ST. HENRY - Work on the Cooper Avenue reconstruction project is progressing, as Tom's Construction of St. Henry began demolition work on the north side of the road this week. [More]
Village officials renewed past discussions on the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATV) around town, but still have come up with no firm solutions to what some perceive as an ongoing problem.
COLDWATER - From last weekend's Coldwater Business Expo to next summer's Camp Inquire, school officials say they are thoroughly utilizing the recently renovated and newly constructed school facilities.
VERSAILLES - Volleyball isn't exactly a game of numbers, but the Marion Local Flyers can now proudly lay claim to being two for two against number ones. [More]
Celina inched closer to winning their first overall Western Buckeye League tennis title since 2002 as all five spots advanced to Saturday's semifinals of the WBL tournament held at the Collett Street Courts in Lima.
Minster earned a trip to the Division III boys golf district tournament in taking third place in the sectional held at Hawthorne Hills in Lima on Thursday.
The Celina volleyball team kept their undefeated mark in the Western Buckeye League following an easy 25-11, 25-8 and 25-15 win over Kenton on Thursday evening.
MINSTER - Engulfed in a swarm of pink from wall to wall to commemorate breast cancer awareness, the Minster Wildcats hosted the New Bremen Cardinals in a pivotal Midwest Athletic Conference battle.