Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
By Shelley Grieshop
The Mercer County-Celina City Health Department could become the 14th health department out of 131 across the state of Ohio to quit enforcement of the no smoking ban if fiscal options aren't found.
Health board members on Wednesday again discussed [More]
By Gary R. Rasberry
When asked what was more exciting: winning a state title or a national title, Karen Brackman said there was no comparison.
The Minster graduate was part of Northern Kentucky's run to the NCAA Division II National Women's Basketball Championship, won on Saturday as the Norse beat South Dakota 63-58 in Kearny, Nebraska. It's the second national title for the perennial Division II power. [More]
Obituaries on April 3rd, 2008
Linda L. Browder, 65, 7908 Hoenie Road, Celina, died April 2, 2008, at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton. [More]
Debra S. Fannon, 52, of 12797 state Route 29, St. Marys, died at 12:36 a.m. Apr [More]
Willie M. Floyd, 77, Ansonia, died at 8:15 a.m. April 2, 2008, at the Brethren Retirement Community, Greenville. [More]
Vera Hageman, 84, of Celina, died April 2, 2008, at her residence.
Arrangemen [More]
Martha Klingshirn, 61, 5560 Miller Road, Celina, died at 6:20 p.m. April 2, 200 [More]
Mildred Frances Spencer, 92, of Versailles, died at 11:15 p.m. April 1, 2008, at Good Samaritan Hospital, Dayton. [More]
Local pictures on April 3rd, 2008
Subscriber stories on April 3rd, 2008
Celina developer Ron Amstutz eventually plans to build a condominium along Lake Shore Drive, if city council approves a land swap that would give Amstutz more land and the city a place to relocate the Pullman Bay Park entrance.
The Mercer County-Celina City Health Department this week welcomed a new staff member to fill the new position of administrator.
Dale F. Palmer of
Anyone stepping into Club 211 and the adjoining Fuze in downtown Celina on Saturday night will take a step back in time, actually 40 years back.
The facility is hosting a reunion of former Red Door customers.
United Steelworkers of America Local 524 employed at Kongsberg Automotive in Van Wert were locked out of the plant at 10:30 last night after the union voted down the company's labor contract offer Tuesday.
Local health officials again tabled a proposal to contract with Miami County officials to help local commercial plumbers obtain permits and inspections more efficiently.