ST. MARYS- City councilors on Monday night heard from city safety service director Greg Foxhoven that the city hopes to move into its new municipal building in mid October, about a month later than initially projected.
Powerful Civil War photos were more art than journalism
WAPAKONETA - In the mid to late 1800s, a photograph was truly worth a thousand words, especially when it captured the horrors of the Civil War or how the war changed political leaders.
CELINA - City council passed by a 5-2 vote first reading of legislation to change the zoning of a 1-acre property from manufacturing to zcommunity shopping, which would clear the way for Cincinnati-based Bon Secours Mercy Health to build an urgent care center. [More]
MARIA STEIN - Marion Local school board members learned Monday night that crews are expected to start moving dirt this fall for the new $12.3 million middle school project.
ST. HENRY- Village councilors on Monday night took a formal stand against a proposed 30% energy rate hike from Enbridge Gas Ohio, formerly known as Dominion Energy.
Fort Recovery rebounds from tough first set to beat Celina
FORT RECOVERY - Fort Recovery struggled in the first set of their volleyball match with Celina on Monday. Missed hits and a lack of communication, blended with a feisty Bulldog defense on the other side of the net, set up the Bulldogs for 16-25. [More]
Zach Rindler tied the school record for low nine-hole score as St. Henry defeated Versailles 172-184 in Midwest Athletic Conference play on Senior Day for boys golf at the Mercer County Elks.