Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
Obituaries on March 26th, 2008
Mary Catherine Holthaus, 83, of McCartyville, died at 7 a.m. March 25, 2008, at Heritage Manor Nursing Home, Minster. [More]
Stories on March 26th, 2008
ST. MARYS - A gust of wind Tuesday afternoon tore off a portion of a downtown roof, which not only fell on a parked car but wrapped itself around it.
Downtown shoppers heard a loud crack of metal around 1:30 p.m. Tuesday and then a crash in the 200 block of Spring Street. [More]
Crown Equipment Corp. based in New Bremen was awarded nearly $1 million from the state Tuesday for a project to utilize fuel cells to power qualified models of lift trucks. [More]
The Ohio EPA has issued Celina a deadline of Sept. 30, 2009, to have the average trihalomethanes (THMs) in its drinking water in accordance with state standards or face a $20,000 penalty.
MINSTER - Efforts to brand this Auglaize County community have come full circle over the course of 18 months with residents, various organizations and village officials trying to come up with a simple and clear logo to identify the village.
Mercer County Common Pleas Court Judge Jeffrey Ingraham has denied a motion for judicial release filed on behalf of a Celina man convicted of sexually molesting a 6-year-old girl.
COLDWATER - The Coldwater Tax Review Board on Tuesday approved without hesitation and little discussion, the ongoing tax abatements for Accutech Films, Workflow I (formerly Relizon) and Coldwater Machine.
Producers at Tuesday's watershed advisory board meeting in Fort Recovery said they want to request grant funds for practices that keep milkhouse wastewater out of creeks and streams in the Wabash River Watershed.
Celina city councilman Bill Sell said he is disappointed the city will not make the needed improvements to the bathroom facilities at Eastview Park.
After months of consideration, New Bremen village officials cut the ribbon officially opening a revamped recycling facility Tuesday night.
The village-owned building, located at 306 S. Herman St., houses the recycling operation benefiting local Boy and Girl Scout troops.
La Carreta Mexican restaurant in Celina opened today in the former Empire Restaurant building on Market Street.
The eatery, owned by business partners Sam Aguirre of Lima and Rafael DelGado of Celina, includes hand-carved and painted booths from Mexico and a menu of 100-plus items.
Local pictures on March 26th, 2008