CELINA - A pair of brothers representing South Shore-Zuma Inc., which supports Montezuma's parks, planned to offer school board members on Wednesday morning a proposal to purchase the Franklin Building and surrounding 5 acres of land.
However, earlier in the morning, Kevin and Ben Kramer said they had learned from the board's attorney in an email that board members could not sell the property to South Shore-Zuma because it's a nonprofit entity. [More]
With a couple of records and countless gigs under their belt, members of the Minster-based alternative country act The Typical Johnsons feel they're closer than ever to realizing the sound and style they've been chasing for years.
To celebrate this month's launch of "Rustbelt Renaissance" - to be available on multiple platforms including Spotify, Amazon and iTunes - the band is holding a CD release party on June 16 at McSobers in Coldwater. [More]
CELINA - The third man charged in connection with the Sept. 23 robbery of the Second National Bank branch in Celina was sentenced on Wednesday to 180 days in jail and three years of community control sanctions.
CELINA - The former Coldwater Emergency Medical Services treasurer charged with stealing $22,548 from the department has been assigned an attorney and will appear for arraignment at 9 a.m. June 14 in Mercer County Common Pleas Court.
CHICKASAW - Village council members on Wednesday approved proceeding with a village street-patching project.
The $37,260 project is expected to begin later this summer. Patch work will be done on Exchange, Walnut, Link, Wayne and Virginia streets and on Chickasaw Road.
CELINA - Celina police officers on Wednesday arrested 35-year-old Timothy Hanna on charges of felonious assault by means of a deadly weapon and abduction.
ROCKFORD - Seth Miller scattered four hits over five innings and Coldwater put the game away with a 10-run fifth inning in run-ruling Parkway 15-1 in Mercer County ACME baseball action at Don Black Field in Rockford.
Daylon Lange pitched five innings of one-hit relief and St. Henry remained unbeaten in ACME play with a 5-0 win over Fort Recovery at the Wally Post Athletic Complex on Wednesday night.