Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 Stories in The Daily Standard
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Dozens of community leaders gathered in Celina on Tuesday morning to kick off a project to improve the area's high-speed Internet access and usage.
The meeting in the Central Services Building was led by a member of Connect Ohi . . .
The sign for the future home of the local ethanol plant is down. The local telephone is disconnected and the former office is closed. But Mercer Energy's CEO is optimistic for the future.
CEO Ryan Schwieterman on Tuesday said, . . .
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• Celina High School student council makes bid to host 2010 state conference
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• St. Henry's Rindler will compete at collegiate level
• Timmerman and Snyder receive all-state honors
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