Special Weather Statement issued March 16 at 6:07AM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Scattered snow showers will become more widespread through this afternoon and then likely linger into this evening before tapering off. The snow showers will be capable of causing brief periods of reduced visibilities, especially this afternoon. In addition, brisk conditions will prevail with west winds gusting in the 30 to 40 mph range today. Light snow accumulations will be possible, mainly on grassy and elevated surfaces. While roads will remain mostly wet during the daytime hours, some slick spots may develop toward sunset as temperatures begin to drop below freezing. Please be prepared for the changing weather conditions today and the potential for reduced visibilities when driving.
Water seeping through roadway and temperature swings are causing potholes to form throughout Mercer and Auglaize counties.
Streets with the most potholes are "typically older ones that haven't been resurfaced for the past several years," Celina Public Works Superintendent Joe Wolfe said.
CELINA - Wright State University-Lake Campus' new $3 million, 8,190-square-foot agriculture and water-quality center will have an impact beyond the campus, officials said on Friday. [More]
COLUMBUS - Secretary of State Jon Husted believes legislators will act this year to help county boards of elections buy new voting systems ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
MARIA STEIN - It was a victory by design in Maria Stein.
An interior design.
With Minster big man Jarod Schulze in concussion protocol, Marion Local had its way inside as it pulled away for a 70-44 victory over Minster in Midwest Athletic Conference play at the Hangar. [More]
ROCKFORD - For everything Parkway threw at Fort Recovery, Payton Jutte seemed to have an answer.
Jutte sparked two come-from-behind rallies, and knocked down four second-half 3-pointers to lead the Indians to a 59-56 victory over the Panthers on Friday night at Panther Gymnasium.
MINSTER - As a school project, a Minster High School freshman has busied himself organizing a 5K race to benefit his friend Jackson Hogenkamp, who was diagnosed in August with bone cancer.
COLUMBUS - Secretary of State Jon Husted said he was surprised that the state's long-established practice of maintaining voter rolls is front and center at the U.S. Supreme Court.