Thursday, June 21st, 2018
Tactics evaluated to handle problem
By William Kincaid
CELINA - City officials are exploring nonlethal tactics to handle ongoing problems with unruly geese, such as aggression, attacks on people and defecation in prominent public spaces.
Mayor Jeff Hazel this morning told the newspaper that city and Ohio Department of Natural Resources officials are discussing reviving the goose roundup program to relocate perhaps several hundred geese. They're also looking into using dogs to scare away the waterbirds. [More]
By Sydney Albert
CELINA - Dollar General officials have no current plans to rebuild the Havemann Road store, which was heavily damaged in the November tornado, according to a statement from a corporate media relations representative.
The lot at 1905 Havemann Road [More]
By Gary R. Rasberry
ST. HENRY - St. Henry took home a pair of ACME baseball victories over Marion Local on Wednesday night at the Wally Post Athletic Complex.
The Redskins first completed a 2-1 victory over the Flyers in a game that had been suspended due to weather on June 8 in the top of the fifth inning in Maria Stein. [More]
Obituaries on June 21st, 2018
Joann M. Pohl, age 81, of Coldwater, Ohio, died on Tuesday, June 19, 2018 at the St. Rita's Hospital, Lima. [More]
Calvin Carr, 94, Rockford, died at 12:38 a.m., June 20, 2018, at The Laurels of [More]
Rita Osterloh Eilerman, 91, formerly of Fort Loramie, died on June 20, 2018, at [More]
Warren Thomas Gregor, age 67 of Celina, Ohio passed away on Tuesday June 19, 2018 at home with his family. [More]
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Subscriber stories on June 21st, 2018
Marion Local
MARIA STEIN - Board of education members on Wednesday passed a resolution declaring Marion Local Schools a special-needs district and allowing administrators to apply for state consent to submit a $16 million bond issue to voters.
New Bremen
NEW BREMEN - Board of education members on Wednesday approved a land swap to provide additional space for the district's K-8 building project.
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Officials review implementing security features, phone apps for students
FORT RECOVERY - School administrators reviewed ways to improve school safety next year by implementing new security features and looking into phone applications students can use to report concerns.
CELINA - A Dayton-area man who had pleaded guilty in October to taking part in a bad-check ring was sentenced on Wednesday to 24 months in prison.
CELINA - A 24-year-old Celina woman pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to 11 felony charges involving the alleged theft of firearms, ammunition and other items from a person in a protected class.
CELINA - Two full-time employees will join the ranks of the Mercer County Health District.
Health board members on Wednesday approved creating a full-time clerical position and changing the existing part-time sanitarian position to full time. No start date was set for the positions.
CHICKASAW - Village Clerk Nancy Bohman during Wednesday's council meeting announced her resignation, effective at the end of the year.
Bohman said she has enjoyed serving the village since October 2011 but works full time and wants to spend more time with her family.
MONTEZUMA - Officials are looking into minor roof repairs and new windows for the village office building.
Village fiscal officer Robert Brenneman
All-female Iron Maidens to rock Versailles
VERSAILLES - A quintet hailing from Los Angeles bills itself as the world's only female tribute to Iron Maiden. Yet aside from a sly tweaking of the members' names to reflect their male counterparts in Iron Maiden, gender really isn't a focus for the band.
MINSTER - Like millions of other youths in the 1960s, Tom Hawkinson kept his transistor radio nearby, eagerly awaiting the release of new hit songs by The Beatles.
CELINA - The Coldwater Cavaliers struck for three runs in the first inning of Wednesday's ACME doubleheader with Celina.
They scored a lot more after that.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
A late run was not enough for Grand Lake as the Mariners had their three-game winning streak snapped in a 4-3 loss to Irish Hills on Wednesday night in Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League baseball play at Siena Heights University in Michigan.