Wednesday, August 6th, 2014
Minster
By Margie Wuebker
MINSTER - A Columbus-based law firm representing the village in its legal fight with a former police officer has submitted bills to date totaling more than $167,000.
Village administrator Don Harrod on Tuesday night presented a June bill to council from Bricker and Eckler for $31,045.56, and said they could expect a similar one for July. [More]
By Kathy Thompson
ROCKFORD - Village councilors are again considering revamping the stop signs at Walnut and Franklin streets after learning some drivers hit or fail to stop at the new sign erected last month.
A three-way stop sign and a crosswalk was placed at th [More]
Obituaries on August 6th, 2014
Louis Leroy Fleck, 75, Knoxville, Tenn., died suddenly July 27, 2014, during a family visit to Piedmont, Calif. [More]
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Subscriber stories on August 6th, 2014
Grube murders
CELINA - Mercer County officials are anxiously awaiting bills tallying the cost to taxpayers for court-appointed attorneys representing two murder suspects.
Outing to aid couples with fertility problems
MINSTER - Alex and Lindsay Monnier know the heartache and expense associated with infertility. They also know the desire to become parents makes them and other families willing to make those sacrifices.
Four Celina residents were arrested Tuesday at two city locations for charges related to heroin possession and other offenses.
Officers were called
CELINA - Taste of Celina organizers want to make sure the annual event doesn't go to the dogs.
Pam Buschur, executive director of the Celina-Merce
ST. MARYS - A random conversation about nine years ago led Scott Limbert to a new career path.
He was working at a cellphone company and saw little chance for advancement since the staff was all about the same age and equally qualified.
If I were to put a headline on my high school football watching experience over the last two plus years, it would go something like this: A tale of a thousand blowouts and mediocre football.