Saturday, August 27th, 2016
By William Kincaid
CELINA - Shinn Brothers of Celina is expected to begin reconstructing Brandon Avenue sometime next week, mayor Jeff Hazel said.
"We're at the contractor's mercy when they are finishing projects and jobs, but we're excited about them coming in to d [More]
By Bruce Monnin
FORT LORAMIE - There was a 90-minute weather delay halfway through Friday night's high school football season opener between Minster and Fort Loramie.
However, the only lightning that struck the field came in the form of Minster quarterback Jared Huelsman. [More]
Obituaries on August 27th, 2016
Robert S. "Bobby" "Boob" Reineke, 89, Saint Marys, died August 22, 2016, at his residence. [More]
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Distracted players concern officials
CELINA - Pokemon Go players from as far away as Dayton continue to storm the shores of Grand Lake in search of elusive virtual creatures.
Some are reportedly not paying attention to their surroundings while chasing the digital monsters, stoking safety concerns among city officials.
NEW BREMEN - Five Cardinals hope to soar the farthest and look the coolest today at a Red Bull Flugtag competition in Louisville, Ky.
Jonathan Gilb
CELINA - For much of Friday's season-opening football game, the Celina defense found ways to contain the Versailles offense.
The problem for the Bulldogs was that they were on defense for much too long.
Friday Night Roundup
Compiled by Colin Foster
The Fort Recovery Indians came back from an early 10-point deficit to defeat Lehman 21-20 in their first game since last year's state championship.
ST. MARYS - St. Marys overcame a three-touchdown deficit and a 90-minute lightning delay in the second half to rally for a 43-39 victory over Sidney in the season opener Friday at Skip Baughman Stadium.