Local groups build workforce while keeping talent at home
By William Kincaid
CELINA - Early in his tenure as Mercer County Community Development director, Jared Ebbing grew irritated with a nagging perception held by some parents that their children's futures lie far beyond the county's borders.
"I remember going around and talking to parents, and some people would say, 'Yeah, there's nothing here for our kids. They're going to have to go to Columbus … There's nothing to do here, there's no career opportunities," he said. [More]
Obituaries on May 2nd, 2026
Constance L. Kiel, 93, of Saint Marys, Ohio, died 12:36 P.M. Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at the Roselawn Manor Nursing Home in Spencerville. [More]
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COLUMBUS - Ohio Department of Job and Family Services director Matt Damschroder said Friday that additional anti-fraud measures are coming in May to help protect Ohioans receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
ST. MARYS - It is hard to find the positives in the midst of a slump. For St. Marys' coach Adam Graves, Friday night's 2-0 win over Van Wert in West
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New Bremen hosted a strong field of athletes at its annual Cardinal Track and Field Invitational on Friday afternoon and evening at Cardinals Stadium.
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Fort Recovery rallied from a 6-1 deficit to defeat Parkway 12-6 in the completion of the teams' suspended MAC baseball game at Don Black Field.
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Marion Local bus driver transported generations
By Abigail Miller
MARIA STEIN - After more than 60 years behind the wheel, Jerry Everman will make his final stop this month as a bus driver for Marion Local Schools.
Now 83, the Marion Local graduate has transported around three generations of Flyers for school, field trips and sporting events since he was 23. He's retiring with the end of school this year. [More]
By Joe Schatz
ST. MARYS - Familiar faces led St. Marys' Will Ross to make his next step official as the midfielder will take his talents to Lima and play for the University of Northwestern Ohio soccer team.
"A lot of fellow athletes (at UNOH) bowled for the [More]
Obituaries on May 1st, 2026
Robert G. Stump, 96, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on April 28, 2026. Robert was born on August 1, 1929 to Simon and Sarah Stump. [More]
Christopher Allen Slone, 56, of St. Marys, OH was found deceased Sunday April 2 [More]
Diana Lynne (Fleck) Goodwin, 60, of St. Marys, OH died unexpectedly Tuesday April 28, 2026 at her residence. [More]
Sandra J. Vornholt, age 74, of New Knoxville, passed away April 28, 2026, at Vancrest of St. Marys. God took her in His arms following a short illness. [More]
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NEW WESTON - Republican Vivek Ramaswamy, a biotech entrepreneur known nationally for founding multiple billion-dollar companies, said he isn't running for Ohio governor for fame or fortune - he's running to revive conviction in the American dream and literally transform Ohio.
NEW BREMEN - A manure release is responsible for hundreds of dead fish in the Miami-Erie Canal in New Bremen, state and local officials confirmed Thursday.
PORTLAND, Ind. - No serious injuries were sustained this week when a Portland, Indiana, man allegedly tried to grab a firearm from a Jay County Sheriff's Office detective, then subsequently engaged in a struggle for control of the weapon with the detective and Sheriff Ray Newton.
ST. MARYS - Authorities in St. Marys are investigating the suspicious death of a 57-year-old man discovered in his Cleveland Avenue home on Sunday, a news release from Police Chief Lucas Turpin states.
Mercer County Engineer Jim Wiechart announced Thursday that crews are set to begin roadside herbicide applications in the county May 4.
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Marion Local outlasts Coldwater in eight innings
MARIA STEIN - On a day when Marion Local honored its senior class, it was only fitting that freshman Colleen Dirksen delivered in extras to give the Flyers a 3-2 Midwest Athletic Conference win over Coldwater Thursday night.
NEW BREMEN - Squandered scoring opportunities early came back to haunt New Bremen Thursday evening.
The Cardinals stranded five base runners in the first two innings and had the potential tying run thrown out at the plate in the third in a 4-1 loss to the visiting Delphos St. John's Blue Jays.
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Versailles used a four-run third inning to take the lead, then scored 10 runs in its final two times at the plate to run-rule Fort Recovery 14-3 in six innings at the LeFevre Family Baseball/Softball Complex in Fort Recovery.
CELINA - Decades after her death, a simple fudge recipe continues to keep a mother's memory alive - one batch at a time.
Sisters Sherry Barga, of C
Made, Rooster Joe plan joint venue in Versailles
By Erin Gardner
VERSAILLES - The best of both worlds is soon coming to Versailles - a joint effort to allow area residents to shop and eat local.
Made Apparel, a store with apparel and vendor goods, and Rooster Joe, a coffee shop, announced in March on Facebook a joint venture in which the two businesses will each open their second locations in a combined space. [More]
By Gary R. Rasberry
After creating milestones during his swimming career at Coldwater, Quinn Brandon will maintain the orange and black look an hour or so north.
The Cavalier senior will swim next season at the University of Findlay, joining a strong NCAA Division II program that has recruited Grand Lake area swimmers over the years. [More]
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Drew Bailey's squeeze bunt with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning scored Daron Houser for the winning run to give Wapakoneta a 2-1 victory over Celina in the resumption of the teams' Western Buckeye League baseball contest on Wednesday afternoon in Wapakoneta. [More]
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CELINA - The China Wok Buffett at 1401 State Route 703 is expected to be razed in the coming weeks to make way for a new Wawa convenience store/gas station.
CELINA - Fenson Contracting LLC of Fort Jennings has made substantial progress in executing the nearly half-million-dollar second phase of a major drainage project at Lakefield Airport, according to Mercer County Commissioner Dave Buschur.
MINSTER - After months of discussion and a public forum, Minster Local Schools Board of Education members Wednesday approved the implementation of an armed response team at the district.
CELINA - A 24-year-old Fort Recovery man was sentenced to just under four years in prison this week in Mercer County Common Pleas Court for several bulk drug possession charges.
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Dailey's two-out hit lifts Parkway past Elida
ROCKFORD - Elida got through the first 20 outs, held an 11-8 lead over Parkway and got two strikes past Emmery Temple at the dish in the bottom of the seventh.
Grand Lake Fishing Report
Good day everyone! I hope everyone is enjoying the single nice days of spring we are experiencing.
I fished a tournament one day in shorts and shi
CELINA - Bluffton University proved to be the perfect fit for Eli Spring.
The Celina senior will attend the college starting this fall and run cross country for the NCAA Division III Beavers.
Exhibitors, donors will be honored at showcase program
By Abigail Miller
CELINA - Instead of the junior fair's annual live auction, this year's Mercer County Fair will feature a showcase honoring participants and a website where donors can make contributions.
Due to a combination of factors, including low auction attendance and success with online contributions, the Mercer County Agricultural Society recently decided to do away with their annual live auction, fairground executive director Cara Muhlenkamp told The Daily Standard. [More]
By Dave Stilwell
NEW BREMEN - Minster built a big lead early in the game which helped soften the blow of all the missed opportunities late in the game.
The Wildcats hit into four double plays and stranded 14 base runners but still had enough gas to cruise past New Bremen, 12-6, in Midwest Athletic Conference softball action Tuesday evening on the Cardinal diamond. [More]
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CELINA - Eager to stimulate flow in stagnant waters that run through a wetland conservation area, the Grand Lake St. Marys Lake Facilities Authority on Tuesday morning authorized the purchase of a solar lift station.
CELINA - A 26-year-old Greenville man sentenced to over four years in prison for vehicular homicide related to a fatal collision with a horse-drawn buggy was granted judicial release this week in Mercer County Common Pleas Court after just over a year in prison.
CELINA - The state's request for a bench warrant for a 48-year-old Arkansas man facing menacing, harassment and attorney intimidation charges was denied this week in Mercer County Common Pleas Court.
MENDON - Several residents aired grievances about unkept residences, junk vehicles and excess trash at the Mendon Village Council's regular meeting Tuesday, all recurring complaints for years.
CELINA - A 21-year-old Celina man was sentenced to jail time this week in Mercer County Common Pleas Court after admitting to punching a teenage girl in the throat and causing her visible injury last month.
The reward for information in the 1997 double homicide of a Greenville couple was increased to more than $40,000 this week, thanks to a collection of local donors.
St. Henry picks up second win of season over Marion Local
MARIA STEIN - Some nights are about winning, others are about not losing. Tuesday night was the latter for St. Henry in its 5-0 win at Marion Local.
CELINA - After being solid coming out of the bullpen the first part of the season, Wes Greber made the most out of his first start of the season for Celina.
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Celina plated 19 runs over the first three innings and remained unbeaten in Western Buckeye League softball action with a 21-1 win over Kenton in five innings in Hardin County.
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