Special Weather Statement issued January 16 at 4:27AM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Light snow will develop across the region during the morning commute. Although amounts will be light, with the cold ground temperatures a thin layer of snow on roads may result in slick spots. If traveling, be alert for rapidly changing conditions in short distances. Slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination.
MARIA STEIN - Marion Local Schools employees may receive $50 bonuses for living healthier, more-active lifestyles.
School board members on Monday considered a plan to reward employees for completing required health screenings and taking part in activities. The goals of having a healthier staff would be lower insurance claims and saving the district money. [More]
CELINA - City officials are considering adding letters or a sign to the front of the administration building on Main Street to inform people where the base of operations is located.
In 2013, the city moved into spacious new headquarters in the former First Financial Bank, and since then, some council members have pushed for a visual marker for the building. [More]
Emily Ann (Brookhart) Osterholt, age 75, a resident of rural Portland, passed away on Monday, April 11, 2016, at 3:03 p.m. at her home in rural Portland, Ind. [More]
CELINA - City council members on Monday night advanced two pieces of legislation authorizing the purchase and lease of vehicles for administrators for on-the-job travel.
ST. HENRY - Village council members established a 10-year Community Reinvestment Area to create tax exemptions for Ranly Investments, which does business as Poly Concepts.
CELINA - City council members on Monday night passed first reading of an ordinance to reimburse the county for legal services extended to those charged with violating city laws who cannot afford an attorney.
ST. HENRY - School board members nixed voting on a new agreement with the St. Henry Education Association on Monday night due to not receiving the final copy in time.
ST. MARYS - Businesses' and residents' electric rates will increase this summer to help the city's electric fund.
City council members on Monday approved the new rates effective July 1 and first appearing on the August bills, safety service director Greg Foxhoven said.
ST. MARYS - St. Marys senior Natalie Kuenning wanted to attend a small college that would put her on the right educational track. She also wanted to be a part of a good volleyball tradition, like she had been in high school.