Saturday, May 11th, 2024
Obituaries on May 11th, 2024
Kathryn E. Ballinger, age 88, of Celina, passed away peacefully surrounded by h [More]
Regina (Rose) Hemmelgarn, 96, was born on August 11, 1927 in St. Henry to the l [More]
In loving memory of Rita Marie (Pax) Klosterman, a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, who passed away on May 9, 2024 at the age of 86. [More]
Jayne Elayne Norton, age 68 of Celina, passed away on Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at the Celina Manor Nursing Home. [More]
Stories on May 11th, 2024
CELINA - Sexual transmitted infection (STI) rates have risen significantly throughout Ohio and the U.S. since 2017.
Specifically, syphilis rates, f
CELINA - The Mercer Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors welcomed a new face and is seeking another to fill a vacancy.
At the monthly meeting Friday, the board welcomed new administrative assistant Michele Behm. She replaces Cheryl Vian.
Marion boys win third straight title, Minster rallies past Versailles
  VERSAILLES - Marion Local won its third straight boys title in the Midwest Athletic Conference track and field championships, cruising to a 50-point win over runner-up Minster on Friday. [More]
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Ottawa-Glandorf had a dominating day in sweeping the boys and girls team titles at the 2024 Western Buckeye League track and field championships held at Bath High School.
ROCKFORD - If there is any no-hit softball game that can be considered quiet, Parkway provided one on Friday.
The Panthers used their three pitchers with efficency and scored runs the same way in getting a 10-0 win over Bluffton in the Division III sectional final in Rockford.
ST. MARYS - Napoleon made the most of its scoring opportunities while St. Marys couldn't come up with a clutch hit.
Behind 15 strikeouts by pitcher Arianna Kiessling, the Wildcats were able to hold off the Roughriders 3-1 in the Division II sectional final Friday evening at K.C. Geiger Park.
NEW BREMEN - Hardin Northern could barely hit New Bremen pitcher Alayna Ross Friday night.
Meanwhile, the Cardinals were hitting on all cylinders offensively.
Area Roundup
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Fort Recovery scored three runs in the sixth to break a tie and added five in the seventh to pull away for a 10-2 win over Wayne Trace in the Division III sectional softball final in Haviland.
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