Wednesday, March 4th, 2020
By William Kincaid
CELINA - A Fort Loramie woman was left a widow and the single mother of four children after a crash caused by a distracted driver claimed the life of her husband.
Leah Fullenkamp on Tuesday recounted to Celina Rotarians the tragic events of June 16, 2018, that took from her and her children John Anthony Fullenkamp, a proud farmer, an accomplished electrical engineer and a devoted family man who had a soft spot for the Christmas season. [More]
Flyers, Panthers win thrillers
By Colin Foster
WAPAKONETA - Marion Local and Parkway are still standing after Tuesday night.
In the opening district semifinal, the Flyers held the ball for 3 minutes and 52 seconds in the second overtime against New Bremen before Alex Eyink drove inside for a layup at the buzzer to give his team a 45-43 victory. [More]
Obituaries on March 4th, 2020
Alan Harold Goettemoeller, "Big Al" as most knew him - saw filer, gold and silv [More]
Charlotte "Sandy" Bruns, 76, St. Marys, died on March 2, 2020, at Joint Townshi [More]
Local pictures on March 4th, 2020
Subscriber stories on March 4th, 2020
2 animals die in wrecked trailer
CELINA - A Berne, Indiana, man was arrested after three horses, a horse trailer and several items were stolen from a barn at the Mercer County Fairgrounds on Monday night or early Tuesday morning.
Election 2020
Three Democrats are facing off in the March 17 primary election to challenge District 4 U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Urbana, in the November general election.
MINSTER - Residents will soon pay higher garbage-collection fees after councilors on Tuesday night approved a new five-year contract with Rumpke Waste Inc.
OSGOOD - A group of farmers has come together to help their neighboring dairy farmers not only to survive but also to thrive in the midst of an unprecedented dairy crisis.
CELINA - Downtown Celina business owners are preparing for a special St. Patrick's Day-themed Second Saturday event on March 14.
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Division IV Girls Basketball Regional Preview
The guard play of Ivy Wolf and Janae Hoying has led Minster back to the Division IV Sweet 16 for a fifth straight season.
But the duo of first team All-Midwest Athletic Conference selections will be challenged on Thursday in the regional semifinal.