Thursday, November 3rd, 2016
Obituaries on November 3rd, 2016
Adam Le Long, of Westerville, Ohio passed away on October 31, 2016 at the age of 43. [More]
Irene Jarvis, 91, New Bremen, died at 6:45 p.m. Nov. 2, 2016, at Elmwood Assist [More]
Stories on November 3rd, 2016
ST. MARYS - Two local mayors said they have lost their patience with the state in dealing with the Miami-Erie Canal.
"I'm pretty angry about the ca
Crimes included Rockford store burglary
CELINA - A Dayton man has been sentenced to 17 years in prison on charges stemming from a string of thefts including a 2015 burglary at a Rockford store. [More]
LAKE CAMPUS - Several local officials on Wednesday night talked to the Ohio Joint Study Committee on Drug Prevention Education members about area efforts to curb drug use.
MARIA STEIN - Some local dairy farmers are interested in components but not the entire manure-treatment system pitched this week by a Digested Organics official.
St. Marys
ST. MARYS - School district officials are creating a plan to put a piece of technology in the hands of every student.
Board members, superintendent Howard Overman and treasurer Robin Laman at Wednesday's work session discussed training teachers before the students receive laptop computers.
FINDLAY - Brennen Piper scored two goals in the final 11 minutes to lift Celina to a 2-0 victory over the Vermilion Sailors Wednesday night in the Division II Regional Semifinals at Findlay High School.
With another sweep, New Bremen moves on to face No. 1 Tigers
TROY - New Bremen is perfect over its last 17 games and has yet to drop a set in postseason play.
Next up for the Cardinals is a Jackson Center team that's been perfect all season.
ONTARIO - Celina put together a strong game, but just not strong enough to outlast a determined group from Norwalk.
The Truckers ended the Bulldog [More]
Versailles "Tigerball" was once a way of life for current St. Henry coach Brad Luthman.
On Friday night, Luthman's fifth-seeded Redskins will be f
Goal Line
Two Minute Drill:
Six local teams take to the field this weekend in playoff competition. While Coldwater, Marion Local, Fort Recovery and Minster are veterans of the postseason, St. Marys is making its first playoff appearance since 2008, the final year of Doug Frye's first tenure with the team.
A really, really, really, ridiculously good defense from Maria Stein; a sort of Cinderella run by St. Henry; a historic season for St. Marys; the return of the usual suspects from the MAC; and Coldwater's unlikely drive for five.
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