Saturday, August 29th, 2009
Obituaries on August 29th, 2009
Herman H. Osterholt, 81, of Lake Township in Allen County, Ind. died at 7:30 a.m. on Aug. 27, 2009, at the family residence at Lake Everett. [More]
Stories on August 29th, 2009
The Celina Education Association (CEA) engaged in coercion and intimidation and its spokesperson lied, according to allegations in unfair labor practice charges filed against the group by the Celina City Schools Board of Education on Friday morning. [More]
Celina Education Association
The Celina Education Association (CEA) wanted a salary increase of 7.8 to 10 percent for the first year of a new teacher contract, according to its initial proposal to the school board.
Health advocates cracking down on fast food eateries to fight obesity problem
Fast food patrons might have a tougher time digesting high-calorie burgers, milk shakes and fries if lawmakers and public health advocates get their way.
The Web address for the Ohio EPA's home Web as well as the address to access the latest algae toxin level data for Grand Lake have changed due to a Web site redesign, a news release from the OEPA says.
COLDWATER - One could tell the relief that the Coldwater coaches and fans were feeling as they gathered together after Friday's game.
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SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP - After lying dormant for three quarters, the Marion Local Flyers erupted in the fourth quarter to spark a 20-16 comeback victory Friday night over the Shawnee Indians.
LIMA - The Lima Senior Spartans made the 2009 football season opener for the Celina Bulldogs a long one as they scored 14 points in the first 4:03 of the game and rolled to a 49-14 non-league win Friday at Lima Stadium.
MINSTER - Minster celebrated the 20-year anniversary of their 1989 state football championship by honoring the members of that team at halftime.
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MINSTER - No one on Minster's current roster was born yet, but to those who remember, it seems as if it were just yesterday.
Twenty years ago this week, the Minster Wildcats embarked on their 40th season of varsity football.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
A six-touchdown night for Fort Recovery quarterback Greg Kahlig just wasn't enough against Ansonia.
The Tigers scored the game-winning score with six seconds left in the game as Ansonia won a 52-48 shootout in Darke County over the Indians.
Local pictures on August 29th, 2009