Wednesday, October 2nd, 2019
Obituaries on October 2nd, 2019
Anthony Raymond Eilerman, age 88, Fort Loramie, passed away of natural causes S [More]
The family of Janet "Jan" Uncapher, formerly of Mendon, will be holding a "Cele [More]
Raymond J. Miller, age 95, of Celina, passed away Monday, September 30, 2019, at The Gardens at St. Henry. [More]
Fr. Arnold Lang, SVD, 93, Born March 31, 1926, St. Henry, OH at rest Sept. 26, 2019. [More]
Stories on October 2nd, 2019
Celina officials claim money mismanaged
CELINA - The city of Celina has filed a lawsuit against First Financial Bank of Cincinnati claiming it has mismanaged the Bryson Trust Fund and requesting the trust be merged into a public charity and then terminated, among other actions. [More]
Street project eyed
MINSTER - Village officials will apply for about $499,000 in grant money, which could allow them to proceed as early as July with a Seventh Street improvement project that has been estimated to cost $1.4 million.
A truck driver was cited on Tuesday for transporting an unsecured load after several dead chickens rolled from the truck onto local roadways.
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CELINA - Celina Merchant Association members appointed Renee Rosenbeck and Stacey Brunswick as co-chairs during Tuesday's monthly meeting.
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St. Marys advanced to the Division I boys golf district tournament by finishing third in Tuesday's sectional at Mohawk Golf and Country Club outside of Tiffin.
St. Marys ties Celina, denies 'Dogs a key WBL win
ST. MARYS - Celina was less than three minutes away from clinching a piece of the Western Buckeye League girls soccer championship on Tuesday night.
But Grand Lake rival St. Marys played spoiler. [More]
COLDWATER - After spotting Crestview the first goal, Coldwater cranked up its offense to take a 2-1 lead at halftime and then added four goals in the second half to claim a 6-1 girls soccer non-conference win at Cavalier Stadium.
The beer is cold at New Bremen's new microbrewery
NEW BREMEN - Area residents have been waiting 140 years to enjoy a beer produced in the village.
The wait is over. James and Diane Gilberg have put the finishing touches to their new microbrewery, Gongoozlers, and tapped the first pint at the Sept. 20 grand opening.
Local pictures on October 2nd, 2019