Tuesday, February 11th, 2014
Obituaries on February 11th, 2014
Betty L. Beougher, 84, Celina, passed away Feb. 9, 2014, at Mercer County Community Hospital, Coldwater. [More]
Werner J. Bruggeman, 88, Maria Stein, passed away of natural causes on Feb. 9, 2014, at Celina Manor Nursing Home. [More]
Eunice S. Hay, 85, Coldwater, died Feb. 10, 2014, in St. Marys.
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Ralph Smith, 80, St. Marys, died Feb. 7, 2014, at Kindred Hospital, Lima.
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Karen L. Wetz, 60, died Feb. 3, 2014, in Coldwater.
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Stories on February 11th, 2014
CELINA - No time restrictions will be imposed on downtown parking in the foreseeable future.
The cry from downtown merchants against parking limits was so overwhelming Monday night that council members opted not to vote on prepared legislation and removed it from the agenda. [More]
Dylan Langenkamp, a fifth-grader at Fort Recovery Elementary School, won the 2014 Mercer County Spelling Bee on Monday by correctly spelling the word
CELINA - Despite reductions of local government funds, Celina remained financially strong in 2013 due to robust business activities, new development, high employment and a determination not to be satisfied with the status quo.
ST. HENRY - The village grew by more than seven acres when Mercer County Commissioners approved an annexation near the St. Henry Catholic Cemetery last week.
ST. MARYS - Concerns over limited parking on the 100 block of Main Street is ongoing.
Cools Locker Room owner Mike Cool on Monday spoke with counci
COLDWATER - Village expenses are piling up along with the snow.
Some summer projects may be delayed due to the amount of overtime hours for snow removal, additional costs for equipment maintenance and water line repairs, village manager/engineer Eric Thomas told council members Monday night.
MARIA STEIN - Board of education members Monday night approved the purchase of replacement equipment to correct damage caused by a recent transformer fire.
ST. HENRY - School board members on Monday discussed how to better serve students next year if bad weather again plays havoc with the schedule.
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The Mercer County Soil and Water Conservation District is up for a state award for its work on the Grand Again education program in the Grand Lake Watershed.
The Shelby County Soil and Water Conservation District, Shelby County Farm Bureau and Cargill cooperative have partnered to develop an educational nutrient management tool kit for farmers.
NEW KNOXVILLE - Before Monday's game, New Knoxville fans celebrated one milestone.
They had to wait until the final seconds to celebrate two more.
NEW KNOXVILLE - To have a 1,000-point scorer on a team is a tremendous accomplishment.
Two of them on the same team is rare.
Paige Lehman hit a [More]
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New Bremen improved to 8-13 for the season after posting a 45-40 victory over Lehman on Senior Night at Cardinal Gymnasium.
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