CELINA - The Kerns Chevrolet GMC dealership was gutted by a fire that broke out early Wednesday morning, forcing the business to relocate operations to Kerns Ford on Logan Street.
No one was injured in the blaze believed to have started between the service area and offices on the north side of the dealership at 218 South Walnut St., but the facility is considered a total loss, according to Celina Fire Chief Joel Lange. [More]
NEW BREMEN - New Bremen senior Zach Wiedeman signed a national letter of intent Wednesday to run track and cross country at the University of Findlay.
Wiedeman, who plans to major in exercise science and minor in business, said in addition to a strong exercise science program, the close-knit team dynamic with the Oilers was a key factor. [More]
Jeffry Michael Barhorst, age 56, passed away unexpectedly of natural causes early Wednesday morning, April 3, 2024, at his residence in Fort Loramie, Ohio. [More]
Ag officials urge calm amid reports of avian flu in a Wood County dairy cattle herd, stressing most sick cows begin recovering within a few days and that there are no concerns about the safety of commercially pasteurized dairy products.
When Pearl Harbor was bombed on Dec. 7, 1941, there was a feverish atmosphere of war.
Bronsart H. Gilberg's eldest son, who was not of legal age, asked and received permission to enlist in the Marines. Soon after, his second son began flight training as an air Cadet.