Friday, October 19th, 2018
Departments seeking more space
By William Kincaid
CELINA - City officials this week discussed putting up new buildings in the near future to provide more space for two departments.
Police chief Tom Wale wants to replace the city's rundown vehicle impound on North Street with a new metal building he estimates could cost up to $400,000. [More]
By Colin Foster
By COLIN FOSTER
cfoster@dailystandard.com
ST. HENRY - Marion Local and St. Henry each watched from the stands as the other took care of business on the court Thursday.
The Flyers and Redskins will be on the court together next week in Van Wert. [More]
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Decision 2018
Hopeful makes third attempt
An Oberlin Democrat is challenging the Republican incumbent for the third time for the U.S. Fourth Congressional seat.
Janet Garett said she is "still trying get rid of Jim Jordan," who has held the House seat since 2007.
A local nonprofit organization is helping women stay ahead of the competition in the challenging business world.
Any woman in the area can turn to Women in Business Ohio to help her advance her career through networking opportunities.
CELINA - A Fort Recovery ice cream shop is expected to carry on under new ownership.
Mercer County commissioners on Thursday morning approved a $50
NEW BREMEN - The higher seeds advanced to next week's Division IV district volleyball semifinals, but it wasn't a cakewalk for either.
Third-seede
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Reilly Cox and Carley Eichler each had goals as Celina defeated Shawnee for a second straight week to capture a Division II girls soccer sectional title with a 2-1 win over the top-seeded Indians on Thursday night in Shawnee Township.
ST. MARYS - After 80 minutes of scoreless soccer, Kenton needed just a few seconds in overtime to pull off the upset.
Right off the opening kick-in