Thursday, April 7th, 2016
By William Kincaid
CELINA - Mercer County's information technology department purchased additional computer storage at a cost of $65,181 since it was nearing capacity to hold critical data for all county agencies.
The IT department already purchased the 18 terabytes of extra storage along with maintenance and support from Sonit Systems with the approval of the county data-processing board made up of elected and appointed county officials. [More]
Curtain Call
By Robb Hemmelgarn
As the head baseball coach at Mendon-Union High School in the late-1980s, Martin Miller was all too familiar with headaches that came along with coaching at a school which had a minuscule pool of students from which to fill his roster.
"The class [More]
Obituaries on April 7th, 2016
Fr. Norbert Adelman, C.PP.S., died on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in the infirmary [More]
Helen L. Sneddon, 81, of Celina, Ohio, passed away at her residence, on April 4, 2016 at 3:10 pm. [More]
Eleanor Day Kile, 91, Mesa, Ariz., and formerly of St. Marys, died on Oct. 17, 2015, in Mesa. [More]
Local pictures on April 7th, 2016
Subscriber stories on April 7th, 2016
CELINA - School board members are reviewing district finances, trying to avoid deficit spending predicted in the five-year forecast.
At a special m
ST. MARYS - The journey to an active NFL team roster is easier for some athletes than others.
Coldwater native Keith Wenning knows all about putting in the time and effort to be drafted by a team, sign with another and get to don a jersey for an NFL team.
Sentencing delayed for another suspect
CELINA - An adult involved in the February drug deal-turned-shooting has been sentenced to up to three years of community control.
Samantha Ringo,
COLDWATER - An area dog had a close shave with crime on Monday evening.
At 3:25 p.m. Wednesday, the Mercer County Sheriff's office received a call
Celina
CELINA - The results of the Ohio State Highway Patrol's investigation into the November shooting that fatally wounded a Celina man have been forwarded to the Mercer County prosecutor's office for review.
Razz-Eye View
This school year has been one of the more prolific years in coaching changes, especially with longtime coaches.
With Mike Lee and Nann Stechschult
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Juan Nicasio had such an outstanding spring that he found no reason to make any changes in his first regular-season start.
Nicasi