Comedy club debuts downtown on Saturday
By William Kincaid
CELINA - The public has answered the question of whether rural, agriculture-rooted Mercer County is ready for its own comedy club, snatching up every ticket nearly a week ahead of an inaugural show to be put on by a host of partners in downtown Celina Saturday night. [More]
By Erin Gardner
ROCKFORD - Rockford village councilors at a special meeting Thursday approved appointing a detective with the Mercer County Sheriff's Office as the village's police chief.
Councilors approved hiring John Westgerdes as police chief at an hourly rate of $30.50 effective April 6. [More]
Obituaries on March 27th, 2026
Janis S. Rafferty, 86, Celina, died March 25, 2026, at Mercer County Community [More]
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CELINA - The southwestern tip of Auglaize County and portions of southern Mercer County experienced numerous power outages after a severe thunderstorm hit the area on Thursday night.
CELINA - A southern Ohio firm has landed a $113,384 contract to undertake the 2026 Mercer County roadside mowing program deemed essential to mitigating sight distance issues that can cause potentially fatal accidents.
CELINA - A 21-year-old Celina man accused of punching a teenage girl in the throat and causing her visible injury was arrested Thursday morning after reportedly fleeing police on foot.
CELINA - Two St. Marys men were indicted this month in Auglaize County Common Pleas Court, one on charges related to child sex crimes and one on charges related to strangulation.
COLUMBUS - The Ohio House of Representatives Wednesday passed House Bill 249, the Indecent Exposure Modernization Act, sponsored by Angie King, R-Celina, and Josh Williams, R-Sylvania Township. The bill passed with a vote of 63-32 and now advances to the Ohio Senate.
St. Marys rolls to run-rule victory over Fort Recovery
ST. MARYS - It was an early start and finish at KC Geiger Park Thursday evening, as St. Marys used three big innings to beat Fort Recovery 20-2 in non-conference action.
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Celina plated four runs in the top of the second inning to pull away for the 12-2 win over Russia on Thursday and improve to 2-0 on the softball season.
Ten members of the Auglaize-Mercer Family YMCA (AMFY) Waves swim team will compete next week at the YMCA Short Course Nationals in Greensboro, North
OPSMA Divisions I-III All-Ohio Boys Basketball
The Ohio Prep Sports Media Association wrapped up its postseason honors with the release of the Divisions I-II-III boys basketball All-Ohio honors.
Celina's Gavin Wicker was named to the honorable mention in Division III.
COLUMBUS - Chickasaw is one of 122 public water systems across Ohio to receive new Ohio Environmental Protection Agency funding for critical improvements that will help ensure safe, reliable drinking water, according to a news release.
CELINA - As he begins his fifth season as head baseball coach at Celina, John Dorner has an experienced group that will look to bounce back from a 16-13 2025 season and 3-6 in the Western Buckeye League.
CELINA - After winning the Western Buckeye League title for the first time in years last season, the Celina softball team is loaded up for a chance to repeat in 2026.
COLDWATER - The Coldwater baseball team has a long history of reloading each season after graduation.
The process might be a bit more challenging this season after losing most of the starting lineup to graduation.
COLDWATER - An 8-18 campaign in 2025 was a building block season for the Coldwater softball team.
But the dues paid look to be paying off early ju
FORT RECOVERY - A great stretch run allowed Fort Recovery to reach the Division VI regional baseball final last season and go 19-9.
Now, head coach Kevin Eyink will use a solid core of players to try and make another run this season.
FORT RECOVERY - First-year Fort Recovery softball coach Alyssa Lewis will look to try and continue the forward momentum after last season's run to the Division VI regional final and a second-place showing in the Midwest Athletic Conference.
MARIA STEIN - After losing nine players from last year's team that went to regionals for the first time in over 40 years, the Flyers will look to a new core of players for 2026 under sixth-year coach Mitch Hays.
MARIA STEIN - A tough first round exit to Parkway has Marion Local looking for more in coach McLean Correll's second season in charge of the Flyers.
MINSTER - Entering his 32nd season, Minster baseball coach Mike Wiss has a solid nucleus of returning letterwinners to open defense of the Wildcats' Division VII state championship.
MINSTER - Kenleigh Ludlow begins her second season at the helm of the Minster softball program with a solid group of returning players.
The Wildcat
NEW BREMEN - New Bremen enters the 2026 baseball season with experience, depth, and a clear mindset: get better every single day.
Under the leaders
NEW BREMEN - The 2025 season was a tough grind for the New Bremen Cardinals, but 2026 might be their time to shine.
Eight letterwinners return from
NEW KNOXVILLE - Last year's results didn't reflect the ambitions of the New Knoxville baseball program, but third-year coach Ryan Koenig is optimistic the foundation for growth is firmly in place.
ROCKFORD - It's a new era for Parkway as coach Scott Steinbrunner will look to take the Panthers a step further after an 8-14 record and a 1-7 mark in MAC play a year ago.
ROCKFORD - The reigning MAC champions, Parkway will hope for similar success in 2026 under veteran coach Trey Stover, and the Panthers believe this team will have what it takes.
ST. HENRY - It was a tough end to an up-and-down 2025 season, but St. Henry hopes the lessons learned will provide them with the tools to get back to the top of the MAC.
ST. HENRY - It was a tough end to last season for St. Henry softball, but head coach Alexis Ontrop hopes that the returning production will lead the Redskins to a better 2026.
ST. MARYS - There will be plenty of experience in the dugout when St. Marys baseball coach Adam Graves leads his team out into the field this spring. Sixteen years of varsity experience to be exact.
ST. MARYS - After finishing tied for second in the Western Buckeye League standings last season, St. Marys softball coach Kendra Solomon says there's room for improvement.
CELINA - After having struggles during the 2025 season, the Celina track and field program will look to build on the positives from a season ago. The boys finished sixth at the Western Buckeye League meet a season ago while the girls placed eighth.
COLDWATER - After a memorable season that brought the girls program its fourth state title, the Coldwater track and field program will look to continue their success.
FORT RECOVERY - The Fort Recovery track and field teams are looking to bounce back after finishing seventh in boys and 10th in girls at the MAC meet
MARIA STEIN - Marion Local will hope for similar results from a year ago, when the boys team won another MAC title while the girls team had multiple state and regional qualifiers.
MINSTER - The Minster boys and girls track teams will look to carry on the Wildcats' winning tradition this spring. With the Ohio High School Athletic Association's expansion of the track divisions, both the boys and girls teams will compete in Division V.
NEW BREMEN - Experience, depth and belief are three characteristics that define New Bremen's track and field program this season.
The boys hope to
NEW KNOXVILLE - The New Knoxville Rangers head into the 2026 season with a mix of proven talent, rising young athletes, and a shared focus on success
ROCKFORD - An intake of youth might raise questions about Parkway heading into the 2026, but the potential is there for strong seasons throughout both the boys and girls programs.
ST. HENRY - It's the little things that will have St. Henry's track program toward the top of both the MAC and the state, coach Matt Thobe hopes.
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ST. MARYS - First-year St. Marys coach Alicia Luck inherits a program looking to make strides this season. The Roughrider girls placed seventh in the WBL with the boys finishing 10th last season.
CELINA - A year after finishing seventh in the Western Buckeye League, the Celina boys tennis team will look to try and build upward.
The Bulldogs
ST. MARYS - With a solid group of experienced veterans, St. Marys boys tennis coach Luke Gossard feels the Roughriders are poised to compete at a high level this spring.
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By Joe Schatz
ST. MARYS - A homely feel led St. Marys' Elle Craft to the University of Northwestern Ohio to continue her volleyball career for the Racers.
"UNOH has such a small campus and it feels like home, like St. Marys," Craft said. "Everyone knows each [More]
Obituaries on March 26th, 2026
Janice Louise (Burchett) Aselage, age 67, of Sherman Road in Russia, Ohio, pass [More]
Carl William Youmans, age 83, fell asleep in the Lord on 3/21/2026 and is await [More]
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COLDWATER - The Mercer Health hospital board of governors signed off Wednesday on a $107.5 million operating budget for fiscal year 2027, reflecting a 5.81% upswing from the previous year.
Volleyball coach will also lead elementary school
NEW BREMEN - New Bremen school board members hired the district's seasoned volleyball coach as its new elementary principal this week - while allowing her to remain in her current role.
Farm group asks: Why not always?
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday it will use its existing authority to grant a fuel waiver that allows the sale of E15 gas throughout the summer months of June to September this year.
CELINA - A sentencing set for a Mercer County man convicted of stealing thousands of dollars from an elderly person was postponed this week due to ongoing litigation.
It is amazing that museum volunteers have cataloged well over 5,000 items in our collection over the past two years. This process includes measuring, photographing and describing each item. Sometimes the describing part is the most difficult.
OPSMA All-Ohio Divisions IV-VII Boys Basketball
Delphos St. John's Cameron Elwer wrapped up a successful high school career with his being named the Division IV Player of the Year as the Ohio Prep Sports Media Association announced its All-Ohio teams for boys basketball in Divisions IV through VII on Thursday.
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Bryn Schoenleben and Savada Triplett combined on a two-hitter as Parkway improved to 2-0 in softball action with a 15-1 win over Ridgemont in five innings in a game rescheduled from Monday.
By William Kincaid
  CELINA - Celina may soon become a haven for honeybees, allowing it to contribute to a reportedly rich history of beekeeping in Ohio that has shaped the modern practice worldwide.
At this week's regular meeting, city council members unanimously passed first reading of legislation authorizing and regulating beekeeping within city limits. The vote came after the subject was explored and debated at length over the last few years. [More]
Celina gets walk-off win over Marion Local in softball
By Joe Schatz
CELINA - It's better to win late than not at all. Celina let a 2-0 lead slip in the seventh, but timely hitting allowed the Bulldogs to win their season opener 3-2 over Marion Local Tuesday night at Westview Park.
It was a quick start for Celina pitcher Colbie Kinney, who struck out the side in the first. Two came via the fastball, while Hailey Everman swung through an off-speed pitch for the final out of the frame. [More]
Obituaries on March 25th, 2026
Fr. George "Yuri" Kuzara, C.PP.S., a devoted priest of the Missionaries of the [More]
David Scott Quilling, 66, of Allentown, passed away Friday, March 20, 2026, at [More]
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CELINA - Mercer County agriculture and natural resources director Theresa Dirksen was authorized Tuesday to apply for roughly $1.1 million in state funding to bankroll a water treatment initiative in Auglaize County.
CELINA - A 31-year-old Rockford man that injured an unidentified woman when he hit the passenger side of a vehicle with a baseball bat last fall was sentenced Friday in Mercer County Common Pleas Court to a year in prison.
CELINA - Eager to see the public take full advantage of city parks, Celina City Council adopted a pair of ordinances this week that will permit food trucks to set up shop in close proximity to baseball and softball games.
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Brittyn Bruns scattered five hits and drove in two runs as Parkway opened its softball season with a 7-0 shutout victory over St. Marys at the Panthers diamond in Rockford.
OPSMA Girls Divisions I-II-III honors
Celina's Rachel Rammel earned honors as the Ohio Prep Sports Media Association announced its girls Divisions I-II-III girls basketball All-Ohio honors on Tuesday.
2026 Division VI Boys Basketball State Runner-Up
Roster:
#  Name  Pos.  Ht.  Gr.
3  Brennen Hess  F  6-5  10
4  Isaac Moeller  G  5-9  11
5  Grant Kremer  G  5-11  12
10  Luke Everman  F  6-3  11
12  Anthony Evers
St. Marys wins another Auditor of State Award
By Abigail Miller
  ST. MARYS - St. Marys officials were honored with their third Auditor of State Award in four years at the start of Monday's regular council meeting.
City staff and councilors were recognized with the prestigious award after achieving a clean audit report. [More]
By Georgia Rindler
COLDWATER - Coldwater village council members on Monday learned costs are increasing for water and sewer-related improvements and services in the village. As a result, councilors moved to raise fees for the services to keep accounts in good standing.
Council President Tim Buschur reported on the finance committee meeting held March 9. Discussion centered on possible increase of rates for providing water, sewer and storm service in the village. [More]
Obituaries on March 24th, 2026
Carl Leroy Stuck, age 76, passed away in his home on March 6, 2026, after a courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by his loving wife and family. [More]
Dennis A. Bills, age 89, of St. Henry passed away on Sunday, March 22, 2026, at The Gardens at St. Henry. [More]
Carolyn A. Siefring, age 83, of Celina, formerly of St. Henry, passed away on Sunday, March 22, 2026, at the Celina Manor. [More]
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CELINA - School board members approved the 2026-27 school year calendar but ultimately punted on committing to a timeframe to move students into the new grades 7-12 building, indicating they simply don't have enough information to act at this time.
NEW BREMEN - New Bremen village councilors on Monday heard the village is postponing a street project until 2027 due to a gas company being unable to provide services.
CELINA - A 38-year-old Celina man was arrested over the weekend on child sex crimes charges out of Mercer County Common Pleas Court.
A criminal complaint was filed against Anthony M. Norris for two counts of sexual battery, a fourth-degree felony.
ST. HENRY - St. Henry Village Council advanced changes Monday night that would pay lifeguards for certification time and double their wages for pool party work as part of updates to a summer employment ordinance.
FORT RECOVERY - While the weather might have fought off some fans Monday night, Fort Recovery found themselves on the wrong end of a fight on the diamond in a 15-0 loss to Ansonia in an early season non-conference matchup at the LeFevre Baseball/Softball Complex.
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It's been a long winter and one that seems not wanting to give up. However, it's like this about every spring. It gives hope of spring eventually arriving.
OPSMA Divisions IV-VII Girls Basketball All-Ohio
The postseason state honors began on Monday as the Ohio Prep Sports Media Association announced its All-Ohio teams for girls Divisions IV through VII
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Minster scored early runs to hold off Elida down the stretch to pick up its second win of the softball season with an 8-7 victory at Dorothy Edwards Field on Monday.
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