Work could close road for 90 days with 22-mile detour
By William Kincaid
MONTEZUMA - A major state project necessitating the complete shutdown of the State Route 219 bridge over Beaver Creek in Montezuma for now nearly three months is expected to get underway early next month and run through late summer.
The Ohio Department of Transportation had committed to the bridge restoration in March 2021 and was targeting a project starting date - and 22-mile detour - in late spring or early summer of 2025. [More]
St. Henry outlasts Fort Recovery in double overtime
By Joe Schatz
ST. HENRY - It took all of 40 minutes inside of Redskin Gymnasium, but the MAC finale between St. Henry and Fort Recovery lived up to the billing.
After a slow start it was seniors Brayden Heath and Jack Huelsman that willed St. Henry (16-6) to a 74-69 win in double overtime to beat the Indians (12-10) in the regular season finale. [More]
Obituaries on February 21st, 2026
Donald "Red" E. Feltz, age 94, of Coldwater, passed away Friday, February 20, 2026 at Briarwood Village in Coldwater. [More]
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CELINA - The Mercer County Commissioners have tapped Brumbaugh Construction Inc. as the design-builder for the renovation of the Central Services Building, a project now estimated at $1.4 million.
Donald Stipp, the driver of the van that was struck head-on by a semi-trailer driven by a Kyrgystani national in a multi-fatality crash in Jay County Feb. 3, is suing the driver and the associated trucking companies he worked for.
CELINA - Celina Mayor Jeff Hazel swore in police officer Hunter Mote on Friday afternoon, providing a much-needed boost to the Celina Police Department.
COLDWATER - A Fort Recovery man was arrested Friday on a drug possession charge after authorities executed a search warrant in Fort Recovery related to their investigation of potential Internet Crimes Against Children activities.
MARIA STEIN - Top-ranked Marion Local trailed more than usual this week
The Flyers never forgot the path to victory.
After falling behind to Vers
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Tickets for next week's Division II state swimming championships were punched for several area athletes at district
MINSTER - The threes came in bunches, and provided the momentum Minster needed to post a 59-47 victory over Coldwater in the regular season finale Friday night at the Wildcat Gymnasium.
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Hundreds of Mercer Co. children now get a new book every month
By Abigail Miller
CELINA - Just a little over five years since it began, 62% of the county's eligible children are a part of the Mercer County Imagination Library, each receiving a free, age-appropriate book monthly.
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library launched in Tennessee in 1995, and now the service works with more than 2,700 local partners, including in Canada, Australia and Ireland, and delivers more than 3 million books every month. [More]
Marion Local rallies to defeat Coldwater in sectional final
By Joe Schatz
MARIA STEIN - Marion Local and Coldwater battled in what could be summed up in two words: MAC basketball. A 12-0 run in the third quarter gave the Flyers a lead they would not lose in a 35-28 sectional final win over the Cavaliers at the Hangar Thursday night. [More]
Obituaries on February 20th, 2026
Paul Osterfeld, age 101 of Coldwater, passed away Thursday, February 19, 2026 at Briarwood Village in Coldwater. [More]
Charlene L. Obringer, age 89, of Coldwater, died on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at St. Rita's Hospital in Lima. [More]
Jacqueline Lynn Rieger, 76, of St. Marys, OH died 11:34 p.m. Tuesday February 17, 2026 at St. Rita's Medical Center in Lima, OH. [More]
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ROCKFORD - Parkway school board members on Thursday heard the district is in acceptable financial standing, but were warned its five-year financial forecast has uncertainties based on property tax reform.
MINSTER - Officials at Minster Local Schools are considering the implementation of an armed response team as a part of the district's overall safety plan.
CELINA - Good defense allows offense to get tuned up.
Celina's defense dominated as the Bulldogs won a second straight Division III girls basketball sectional title with a 55-18 win over Maumee in the sectional final at the Fieldhouse on Thursday evening.
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Coldwater and St. Henry punched their tickets to next week's Division II boys bowling state tournament with a 1-2 finish at the district tournament at Interstate Lanes in Rossford.
MINSTER - It was defense to the rescue for Minster Thursday night at the Wildcat Gymnasium.
New Bremen opened the game with a packed-in 2-3 zone de
By William Kincaid
  MONTEZUMA - Looking to get a handle on several issues in one fell swoop, village council members passed first readings of a bundle of ordinances intended to rid Montezuma of unsightly weeds, broken-down vehicles, junk, uncontrolled dogs and the residential use of recreational vehicles. [More]
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The Grand Lake area will be well-represented at next week's Division II state diving championships after three girls and three boys qualified at Wednesday's district meet at Bowling Green State University.
With 14 girls out of 26 contestants earning a berth to state, the battle to reach the final 16 to earn a chance was competitive. [More]
Obituaries on February 19th, 2026
Zachary S. "Zach" Dicke, age 24, of Mendon, Ohio, passed away on Monday, February 17, 2026, at Joint Township District Memorial Hospital. [More]
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NEW BREMEN - New Bremen school board members on Wednesday heard the district is in good financial standing, as presented in the district's five-year
GREENVILLE - Nancy Leonard, 79, of Osgood was identified as the pedestrian who died Sunday night on a roadway south of Yorkshire after reportedly being struck by a pickup truck.
NEW KNOXVILLE - Defense got New Knoxville one step further in the Division VII girls basketball tournament as the Rangers gave up single digits in three quarters to take down Fort Jennings 51-34 at Ranger gymnasium.
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Fort Recovery' boys bowling team punched their ticket to the Division II state tournament with a dominating day to capture the Southwest District championship on Wednesday at Beaver-Vu Lanes in Beavercreek.
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The earliest record of Marion Township is one signed by James L. Sines, township clerk, showing the election results, June 25, 1833
By Erin Gardner
ROCKFORD - After more than 25 years with the Rockford Police Department, Chief Bryan Stetler announced his retirement effective March 9.
During the village council's regular meeting, councilors approved a motion to accept his resignation while thanking him for his service. [More]
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Versailles senior Katey Litten received the top honor from the Midwest Athletic Conference girls basketball coaches as the MAC released its all-conference team on Tuesday.
Litten, who will play next season at Thomas More College, was selected a [More]
Obituaries on February 18th, 2026
David "Arky" Charles Arkenberg, age 69, of Eastview Drive, Fort Loramie, passed [More]
Urban F. Arling, age 95 of North Star, Ohio passed away at 9:05 am on Monday, F [More]
Gerald 'Jerry' Buschur, age 77, of Coldwater, passed away on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at Briarwood Village in Coldwater. [More]
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ST. MARYS - After several meetings and two rate studies, St. Marys Solid Waste Committee members on Tuesday settled on a proposal for the city's first trash fee increases since 1999.
Celina Post Office has accessibility issues, resident says
CELINA - Mayor Jeff Hazel insists there's nothing the city can do to make the Celina Post Office comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, stressing that the issue has been brought up numerous times with the U.S. Postal Service to no avail.
COLDWATER - Coldwater school board members on Tuesday night were presented with the district's five-year forecast, which has them in a much better financial position than previous forecasts.
CELINA - Local races and issues are set for the May 5 primary election following action taken by boards of elections in Mercer and Auglaize counties.
CELINA - The Mercer County Board of Elections must approve a policy addressing absentee ballots returned without an identification envelope at their next meeting on March 3 in order for it to apply to the May 5 primary election.
A Union City man fled an attempted traffic stop by a Darke County sheriff's deputy Monday night west of Ansonia, leading to a rollover crash and the death of his passenger, according to a news release from Sheriff Mark Whittaker.
MINSTER - Minster councilors took the first step Tuesday night toward the sale of 9 acres of land in the Route 66 Industrial Park at the south edge of the village.
The Celina Police Department investigated two separate traffic crashes Monday in which vehicles struck buildings. No injuries were reported in either incident.
St. Henry wins battle of Redskins over Fort Loramie
ST. HENRY - Communication is key in basketball, and St. Henry basketball fans will have a lot to talk about after the team started fast and kept going in a 69-35 non-conference win over Fort Loramie in a battle of Redskins.
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Three Midwest Athletic Conference and one Western Buckeye League girls bowling teams punched their tickets to next week's Division II state tournament after qualifying at district tournaments on Tuesday.
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