Licensed in-home childcare providers soon will be unionized and will have to deal directly with the state instead of the local Job and Family Services (JFS) agency.
Effective March 27, the state's JFS department will handle nearly all licensed in- [More]
An 80-year-old Celina man was found dead at his home Tuesday morning, the victim of an apparent suicide by hanging.
Celina Police identified the victim as Charles F. Stone, 160 Margo Lane.
Police responded to the residence after Stone's wife called 911 at 10:04 a.m. She reportedly went to the garage looking for him and found his body hanging by an electrical cord from the garage door track. [More]
KETTERING - Survive and advance is the rallying cry for most basketball coaches in the postseason.
Fort Recovery did just that on Tuesday evening in Division IV regional semifinal action as the Indians placed four players in double figures and slipped past Lockland, 61-51, in overtime at Kettering Fairmont High School. [More]
CARTHAGENA - Fr. James Byrne is so Irish there's an aura of shamrocks around him. Now 97 years old and the oldest priest in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, he's served his church in the U.S. and sometimes back on the Emerald Isle with dedication, grace and an Irish lilt for most of his life.
President Barack Obama's proposed overhaul of the national education system will likely mean major changes to the Bush administration's No Child Left Behind Law, Celina Education Association President Wally Ellinger said.
ROCKFORD - Village council members are considering which of four plans for the new wastewater treatment plant will fit village needs. Estimates range from $2.5 million to $5.5 million.
A Celina business relocated this month to better showcase products for kitchens and bathrooms, according to owner Denny Pearson.
Kitchen & Bath Plus of Celina moved from 215 W. Fayette St. to 221 S. Buckeye St., which is in the Lake Contracting building, across from Mercelina Park.
There is no shortage of hardware in Celina's trophy case when it comes to Western Buckeye League titles, but postseason success has been a different story.
A pair of girls from the Grand Lake area received all-Ohio recognition when The Associated Press announced its 2010 Division III and IV all-state teams on Tuesday.