Fr. Robert Onofrey, C.PP.S., 76, died at 5:10 p.m., April 28, 2009, in the infirmary at St. Charles Center, Carthagena, following an extended illness. [More]
Local health officials are requiring all tests on suspected flu patients be performed only at the hospital in Coldwater to enhance the tracking of possible swine flu cases. [More]
Crown Equipment Corp., headquartered in New Bremen, has received a second $1 million grant from the state for a project to utilize fuel cells as the power source for a line of lift trucks. [More]
Parents, staff and Bills address board to keep full-time status
COLDWATER - School board members voted unanimously to change the employment status of elementary Social Worker Sue Bills from full time to part time, despite a standing room only crowd in her support at a meeting Tuesday.
Fifty-one jobs at Apria Healthcare in Minster will be phased out over the coming year as the Lake Forest, Calif.- based company consolidates its billing center operations across the country.
Police arrested a St. Marys man Tuesday and another man remains on the run after the pair attempted to use an apparatus to pass a court-ordered urine test.
Natalie Rethman, a second-grader at Marion Local Schools, finished third in her age group in the national finals of the Elks USA Hoop Shoot competition. The event took place Saturday in Springfield, Mass. [More]
Brock's RV Center, south of Celina, will switch entirely to an Internet business this fall, said Connie Fielding, who owns the business with her husband Tony.
Even as area baseball, softball and even a track meet or two were being called off due to the chilly and rainy weather, Celina track coach Dan Otten was adamant on holding Tuesday's trimeet with Western Buckeye League colleagues St. Marys and Shawnee at Varsity Track.