Wednesday, December 4th, 2024
It was Tom Robbins' wish to be buried on the land he loved
By Abigail Miller

CELINA - Local auctioneer and farmer Tom Robbins loved his farm.
"That's where he loved to be," daughter-in-law Lori Robbins said. "He loved his farm. He was a farmer (and) he loved being out there."
It only made sense that upon his death on March 25 at age 79, the family would choose to bury him on the property. [More]
By Robb Hemmelgarn
ST. MARYS - A week ago, Parkway head coach Dan Williamson and his Panthers opened the season with a 30-plus point loss to the Crestview Knights. With a seven-day break to work out the residual kinks from that setback, the Panthers got themselves back on track last night on Grand Lake Health Systems Court by defeating the St. Marys Roughriders by a final of 35-23. [More]
Obituaries on December 4th, 2024
JoAnn E. Szippl, 69, passed away on Wednesday, November 27, 2024, at Koester Pavilion Nursing Home in Troy, Ohio. [More]
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Welding program to get state-of-the-art metallurgy equipment
CELINA - Tri Star welding students are now exposed to quality-control procedures and certification processes typically reserved for higher level trade schools thanks to a donation from the James Leslie Perts family.
ROCKFORD - Village councilors on Tuesday night passed final reading of a 2025 budget that appropriates $3.75 million for all accounts.
At least $1.6 million is dedicated toward the Franklin Street reconstruction project, although much of its funding will come from grants.
CELINA - Official records were sealed in late November in a child sex crime case against a 60-year-old Celina man in Mercer County Common Pleas Court following the dismissal of the case.
MINSTER - Councilors approved first reading Tuesday night of an ordinance to grant all employees an early Christmas present of 3% pay raises.
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CELINA - Multiple people appeared in Mercer County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday on charges including felonious assault, theft and drug possession.
Aaren J. Toth, 25, Celina, pleaded guilty to one count of felonious assault, a second-degree felony.
With winter approaching, Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart reminds residents living on county and township roadways to never leave snow plowed from a private driveway on the roadway.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
New Knoxville used a 17-8 second quarter to take a six-point halftime lead and held on to beat Wapakoneta 49-43 for the Rangers' first win of the season at the Barn on Tuesday night.