Saturday, December 1st, 2018
Ebbing's office brings nearly $35M to county since 2009
By William Kincaid
CELINA - The Mercer County Community and Economic Development office since 2009 has brought in nearly $35 million in federal and state grants and other incentives to help spark business growth and rebuild aging infrastructure such as streets, water lines and treatment plants. [More]
By Colin Foster
CANTON - Kirtland coach Tiger LaVerde recognizes Marion Local as the best small-school program in Ohio.
"They're the class of the smaller divisions," LaVerde said. "They've won 10 state titles. We have the utmost respect for coach (Tim) Goodwin and their coaching staff."
LaVerde's Hornets - a championship program in their own right - were simply better Friday. [More]
Obituaries on December 1st, 2018
Rev. Robert L. Ellis, age 98, of Celina, Ohio passed away on Friday, November 30, 2018 at 8:05 am in The Gardens at Celina. [More]
Lawrence "Larry" Hoehne, 79, Fort Loramie, died on Nov. 29, 2018, at his reside [More]
Local pictures on December 1st, 2018
Subscriber stories on December 1st, 2018
Gifts on wish list change over the years
While the items on kids' Christmas wish lists have changed over the years, the excitement about the holiday and Santa Claus is unchanged.
Dozens of kids lined up on Thursday to sit on Santa's lap at his house in Celina to tell him what they want this year.
CENTER TOWNSHIP - A Mendon man suffered minor injuries on Friday morning after his vehicle reportedly traveled off the road and rolled into a residential yard.
Author to hold book signing at St. Henry library
ST. HENRY - Julia Monnin had never considered herself a writer but now plans a signing event to promote her new book, "The World Is Noisy God Whispers," at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the St. Henry library.
ST. MARYS - St. Marys Mayor Pat McGowan voiced concerns to state Rep. Craig Riedel, R-Defiance, on Friday about possible changes to the kilowatt hour tax created to deregulate electric power in Ohio that could lead to a loss of funding for the city.
ROCKFORD - Parkway boys basketball coach Doug Hughes couldn't have asked for a better season-opening game from his team.
Five Panthers scored in do
NEW BREMEN - First year New Bremen coach Brad Francis predicted his team would be in a lot of close games this season.
If opening night was any indicator, Cardinals fans are in for a wild ride this season.