Frost Advisory issued April 25 at 2:14PM EDT until April 26 at 9:00AM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
* WHAT...Temperatures as low as 34 will result in frost formation.
* WHERE...Portions of central, south central and west central Ohio.
* WHEN...From midnight tonight to 9 AM EDT Friday.
* IMPACTS...Frost could kill sensitive outdoor vegetation if left uncovered.
Today 58° Today 58° frost 39° 39° Tomorrow 67° Tomorrow 67° chance 59° 59° likely
Tuesday, March 19th, 2019
School board says it legally can't comment
By Tom Stankard
CELINA - A middle school student's recent project for his history class has created a stir, leading to his three-day in-school suspension and raising questions at Monday's school board meeting.
Eighth-grader Tyler Carlin recently told the newspape [More]
Obituaries on March 19th, 2019
Lucreda Prater McCormick, 68, St. Marys, died on March 18, 2019, at her residen [More]
Luella L. Muter, age 91, formerly of Celina, Ohio, passed away at Logan Acres Senior Community in Bellefontaine, Ohio, on March 17, 2019 at 5:15 am. [More]
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Subscriber stories on March 19th, 2019
Mullins accused of severely beating wife, then fleeing
CELINA - A Celina man accused of severely beating his wife and then fleeing on Jan. 18 was arrested Monday after law enforcement took him into custody south of Delphos.
CELINA - Some Mercer County students are turning to drugs and alcohol to cope with high stress levels, attendees learned during the annual health district advisory council meeting.
CELINA - Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey said adding a second phone line from another telecommunications company could help prevent future 911 disruptions caused by severed fiber-optic cables.
Abels takes over post from Minor
FORT RECOVERY - Village council members hired a new village solicitor at Monday's meeting.
Erin Abels was chosen to take over the position previously held by Erin Minor, who resigned to accept a full-time position with county prosecutor Matthew Fox's office.
Absolutely, says Ohio farm group leader
Joe Logan wants Ohio farmers to be able to reap the economic benefits from growing hemp, but they can't because it's still illegal in Ohio.
Logan is president of the Ohio Farmers Union, which added hemp cultivation to its 2019 statement of public policy proposals.