Saturday, April 11th, 2009
Show continues today at America's Best Value Inn
By Betty Lawrence
It's hard to separate the boys from their toys, and childhood memories flooded Rich Phillips' mind as he spread out a display of several large metal construction toys on a table at the Antique Toy Roadshow.
The show arrived in Celina Friday and continues today. [More]
By Robb Hemmelgarn
Talk about a bummer of a way to kick off the baseball season.
After waiting nearly a year since the final pitch in 1958, the 1959 season finally opened this week for the St. Henry Redskins and Celina Bulldogs at Mercelina Park in Celina.
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Obituaries on April 11th, 2009
Anna L. Dunnihoo, 86, Hamilton, died April 9, 2009, at Fort Hamilton Hospital. [More]
Thomas A. Jansen, 74, 1212 Phillips Ave., Dayton, died at 6:37 p.m. on April 9, 2009, at his residence. [More]
Local pictures on April 11th, 2009
Subscriber stories on April 11th, 2009
The total net assets of Celina City Schools increased 21 percent from fiscal year 2007 to 2008, according to the state audit released this week.
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The county is seeking a $50,000 federal grant to help a local agency provide job transportation for low-income and welfare residents.
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$575,000 project involves numerous streets in the village
CHICKASAW - Road work will resume following Easter according to reports presented during Tuesday night's Chickasaw Village Council meeting.
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Distinguished developer awards were presented during the annual Marion Community Development Organization annual meeting. The event was held Sunday at the Maria Stein American Legion hall.
ST. MARYS - Kayla Thornsberry will take her strong pitching game to Cedarville University next season as the St. Marys senior pitching ace signed with the NAIA school based in Greene County east of Dayton.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
The Celina track squad swept the team titles at the Kenton Relays on Thursday at Robinson Field in Hardin County.