Monday, May 12th, 2008
Obituaries on May 12th, 2008
Dr. Ralph Duane Bradrick, 77, of Rockford, died at 4:02 p.m., May 9, 2008, at Van Wert County Hospital. [More]
John "Jack" Paul Gaier, 73, of Monterey Drive, Fort Loramie, died at 7:25 p.m. May 11, 2008, at home. He had been seriously ill for six weeks. [More]
Sandra Lou Kinney, 68, of 406 S. Ash St., St. Marys, died 11:40 p.m. May 10, 2008 at her residence, after an extended illness. [More]
Gail J. Thompson, 65, of Rockford and formerly Coldwater, died Saturday, May 10, 2008, at St. Rita's Hospital, Lima, after an extended illness. [More]
Stories on May 12th, 2008
As the fourth-graders from St. Henry toss envelopes of junk mail, freshly-cut grass and strawberries into a blender, they are sure the perky lady instructing them has totally lost her mind.
Celina's D&B Smokin' BBQ team of two swept the field in first-place trophies at last year's first Mercer County Ribfest.
David Green and Butch Suchland (the D and the B) will be in the hunt again for the best rack of ribs at the second annual Ribfest on Saturday at the Mercer Count Fairgrounds. [More]
A 54-year-old Mendon man was hospitalized after slamming his car into a building in the small Auglaize County village of New Hampshire early Saturday morning.
ST. HENRY - Students at St. Henry High School may be able to get physical education credit by participating in sports or marching band.
Superintendent Rod Moorman said board members discussed the topic at a recent work session.
NEW BREMEN - The crew that worked to get New Bremen's softball diamond in shape for Saturday's Division IV softball sectional were rewarded with a pair of great games. [More]
ELIDA - It was a great postseason debut for Celina sophomore Darin Waterman.
Waterman started the Celina offense, threw some quality innings on the
COLDWATER - The St. Henry Redskins didn't get the tournament seed that they wanted, but it didn't seem to faze them a bit Saturday afternoon.
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ROSSBURG - Tracy Hines quickly made up for lost time Saturday night at Eldora Speedway, when the non-winged Sprint Cars of the United States Auto Club (USAC) made their initial 2008 appearance in the Larson/Branson Classic. [More]
MINSTER - The 2008 baseball season has been one in which Shane McKibben's Fort Recovery Indians have struggled in building up a lot of steam.
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Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
St. Marys will have all five divisions of tennis players fighting for a Western Buckeye League title today as the WBL tennis tournament, postponed on Thursday due to rain, got underway Saturday at the Collett Street Courts in Lima.
Local pictures on May 12th, 2008