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Obituaries on May 30th, 2020
Jeffrey Christian
Jeffrey Christian, 35, Spencerville, died on May 28, 2020, at his residence. [
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John Andreoni
John Andreoni, 79, rural New Bremen, died on May 27, 2020, at University Hospit [
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Pennelope Tangeman-McGlinch
Pennelope D. Tangeman-McGlinch, 77, New Bremen, died at 10:40 a.m. May 28, 2020, at her residence. [
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Stories on May 30th, 2020
Area virus cases widespread, total up slightly
CELINA - The Mercer County Health District on Friday reported three new cases of COVID-19, raising the county's total to 204.
One new confirmed case was reported in Auglaize County, raising that county's number to 66.
Welcome Greek's
Famous Hoosier pizzeria coming to Celina
CELINA - A pizza restaurant chain with a large presence in Indiana maybe coming to downtown Celina this year.
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Prosecutor responds to records request
Mercer County Prosecutor Matthew Fox has submitted documents for review to the Ohio Supreme Court, along with arguments for why the documents should not be released to the family of a former Fort Recovery teacher convicted of sexual battery.
'Made it look easy'
Bev (Schumm) Barkley appeared in the sports section of The Daily Standard many times during her high school throwing career.
She even got a mention from Sports Illustrated, too.
'Hard to bring down'
In his final high school football game, Greg Roebuck individually outscored Crestview 33-0.
The 1978 Parkway graduate was an all-around scoring machine in high school.
Former St. Henry QB Lange heading to Defiance
ST. HENRY - Daylon Lange is not a defensive back.
He is a quarterback.
And the former St. Henry signal-caller is ready for his chance to finally sling the rock on the college level.
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