Celina downtown merchants likely will not be expected to pay for a future municipal parking lot.
City council members are of the general consensus that merchants should be encouraged to pledge money but will not be obligated to pay for the development of a parking lot. [More]
Without morality and virtue, the U.S. government cannot function properly.
That's what David Wilson of Celina, a member of the recently formed Grand Lake Patriots, believes and says will be advocated through his organization. The group wants to restore American values, he says.
The Mercer County Engineer's office and a trio of northern townships have agreed to share a $755,000 debt that resulted from an accounting error made years ago involving a Rockford mega dairy farm.
Matching funds from Darke County that help pay the salary of the Grand Lake/Wabash Watershed Alliance coordinator could be cut due to budget shortfalls in that county.
ROCKFORD - Parkway school board has focused on conservative spending and it's paid off with more money taken in than spent, according to the district treasurer's report.
The governing board of Grand Lake/Wabash Watershed Alliance on Wednesday accepted an application for $7,500 in cost share money for a Butler Township farmer to install a milkhouse wastewater treatment system.
A new set of officers have been appointed to the Mercer Health board of governors.
Elected as president at the board meeting this week was Doug Klosterman of Celina. New vice president is Tony Gonzalez of Fort Recovery, and Connie Guggenbiller, also of Fort Recovery, is treasurer.
A St. Marys man, previously classified as a sexual predator in another case, faces new allegations of rape and sexual battery in Mercer County Common Pleas Court.
Rockford resident Terry M. Shaffer, 48, a former Parkway school board member, was sentenced to 60 days in jail on two counts of persistent disorderly conduct. He pleaded no contest and was sentenced Thursday in Celina Municipal Court. [More]
Rockford man wants to praise God and spread his message through song
ROCKFORD - Singer Randy Long was scheduled for heart catheterization the morning after performing at an Indiana revival meeting several years ago. That procedure was never completed.