St. Marys dealer displays newly uncovered Corvette
By Betty Lawrence
ST. MARYS - She's in pristine condition from headlights to taillights, despite a thick blanket of dust that has built up over 30 years.
The 1978 Indy 500 Pace Car Corvette sitting in the showroom at Bud's Chevy Buick & Corvette Center in St. Marys was uncovered last week from a barn in Detroit. She's not been driven in 33 years and has logged only 13 miles. [More]
NEW BREMEN - Board of education members intend to put a $13.3 million bond issue in front of voters next year to pay for construction of a K-8 building.
Last week board members announced four options for the elementary building - two renovated the [More]
Although the official computer points have been announced for the first time of the season by the Ohio High School Athletic Association, it is still too early to put too much stock in these ratings.
Last year, this column pointed out that Versailles was the top team in region 20 with a 4-0 record. The Tigers won just two of their last six games to finish 12th in their region and out of the postseason. [More]
ST. MARYS - Board members on Wednesday argued over financing the proposed athletic complex and the timeline of the project.
Board member Ralph Wiley suggested kicking off fundraising by committing the estimated $2.5 million leftover from the school construction project to the athletic complex.
MINSTER - Board of education members this week discussed the importance of a permanent improvement levy that voters will be asked to renew in November.
As far as rivalries are concerned, you won't find one more intense than the Battle of Grand Lake and the 93rd all-time matchup between Celina and St. Marys that will take place on Friday at Celina Stadium.
A stake for first place in the Midwest Athletic Conference is on the line on Friday at Cavalier Stadium as undefeated Versailles (4-0) faces Coldwater (3-1) in a battle of state-ranked teams.
This weekend, Parkway will be holding a 15-year high school class reunion and it is almost inevitable that the conversation will sway toward volleyball at some point.
The Celina girls' tennis team wrapped up an undefeated Western Buckeye League regular season with a 5-0 shutout over Bath on Wednesday afternoon at the Booster Club Tennis Complex in a match rescheduled after Monday's rainout.