Photoshop, forensic science, comparative anatomy - these are just a few of the additional courses students at Celina High School can take next year under the new trimester schedule.
Students at Celina High School will choose from these and other class choices in February for a new five-period, trimester schedule set to replace the traditional nine-period, quarter system used for the last ten years. [More]
A 33-year-old Celina man, who allegedly considers himself a role model for juveniles, faces a new charge stemming from actions in connection with a pending case in Mercer County Common Pleas Court.
Steven D. Smith II appeared before Judge Jeffrey Ingraham on Wednesday afternoon and pleaded not guilty to intimidation of a witness. A Mercer County grand jury returned the single-count indictment on Dec. 17. [More]
MARIA STEIN - Everybody knows that in rivalry games the records get thrown out the window, but in Friday's battle between the Marion Local Flyers and the St. Henry Redskins, all conventional wisdom got tossed out as well.
The Flyers scored a major early-season upset and took an important step in turning their season around with a 72-59 thumping of the previously undefeated Redskins at The Hangar. [More]
NEW BREMEN - Mayor Jeff Pape wants to settle the matter of rehiring retired village employees once and for all. And he sees a key to solving the stalemate as getting input from local residents to assist in the decision-making process.
Sisters of Precious Blood treated people with dips in pools, teas and exercise
MARIA STEIN - For thousands of years, tea has been served for pleasure, treatment, protection and rebellion. At one time in Great Britain tea was thought to be harmful to health and even lead to moral decay.
Mercer County health officials this week decided to let the county prosecutor's office deal with property owners who refuse to tap into the county's sanitary sewage system.
ROCKFORD - Coldwater jumped out to a quick lead and took advantage of a number of Parkway turnovers to stay unbeaten on the season with a 69-38 win in Midwest Athletic Conference action at Panther Gymnasium on Friday night.
NEW BREMEN - On a night where points were at a premium, the New Bremen Cardinals found just enough offense to defeat the Minster Wildcats 52-28 in Midwest Athletic Conference play on Friday night at New Bremen High School.
St. Marys fell behind early and could never catch up, snapping a two-game winning streak as Bath defeated the Roughriders 60-45 at The Tub in Bath Township in Western Buckeye League play.
Fort Recovery dominated the first three quarters to keep a share of the Midwest Athletic Conference lead after dispatching Versailles 64-39 on Friday night at Fort Site Fieldhouse.