Wednesday, January 29th, 2014
Obituaries on January 29th, 2014
Edward A. Kaiser, 99, Moyock, N.C., formerly of Fort Recovery, died Jan. 27, 2014, in Moyock. [More]
Mark Alan Miley, 61, St. Marys, died Jan. 25, 2014, at Golden Living Center, St. Marys. [More]
Stories on January 29th, 2014
Firefighter injured battling blaze; home heavily damaged
ST. MARYS - Two snowplow drivers are credited with helping two teenagers flee a house fire Tuesday morning.
Steve Kinstle and Javier Gallegos, Ohio [More]
CELINA - Using cameras to curb long-term parking violators - once time limits are established - may be under consideration by city officials.
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CELINA - A grant snagged by the Celina Rotary Club will fund the installation of linear aeration in Pullman Bay along Lake Shore Drive this spring. [More]
CELINA - Businesses in Coldwater and Fort Wayne, Ind., this week received contracts to complete phase two of a new multi-million dollar engineering complex on Mud Pike.
WAPAKONETA - Equipment and office supplies are being moved into the new Auglaize County dog pound in Wapakoneta as warden Russ Bailey prepares for the grand opening of the $382,000, 26-pen structure.
NEW BREMEN - Village council members are moving forward with developing new drinking water sources, approving a $6,900 contract with Poggemeyer Design Group on Monday night to produce a raw water supply analysis and general plan of proposed wells located west of town.
A Coldwater man serving 13 years in prison for a 2012 crash that killed two people and seriously injured a third will be resentenced following a ruling earlier this week by the Third District Court of Appeals.
Staff Reports
Mercer County has the state's lowest unemployment rate, according to data released Tuesday by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. It has been the lowest for more than two years.
The author Horace Greeley once said "Go West, young man."
Mike Bath is doing just that.
The Celina High School graduate is heading to the Univers
Cory Luebke is hoping 2014 goes a lot better than 2013.
A year ago, the San Diego Padres pitcher was hoping that by the end of the Major League Baseball season, he would be back in uniform and pitching after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his pitching elbow in 2012.
Athletic teams display unity in many different ways and specific traditions and superstitions are nothing new.
St. Henry's boys basketball team, though, took unity to the most visible level, shaving their heads to share a bond with one of their coaches and his family. [More]
Marion Local senior offensive lineman Jason Brunswick has been selected to play in the Ohio High School Football Coaches Association's North-South Classic on April 26 at Welcome Stadium in Dayton.
Local Roundup
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
St. Henry's girls basketball team fell behind 16-4 after the opening quarter and could never recover as Eaton defeated the Redskins 62-32 on Tuesday night at Redskin Gymnasium.
Local pictures on January 29th, 2014