Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
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First snow of the season blankets Grand Lake area
The first significant snow of the season closed area schools and brought out the hum of snowblowers to many neighborhoods.
About 3 inches of snow
ROCKFORD - Village councilors made no comment Tuesday when newly re-elected Mayor Robert King announced his resignation. It is a move that could significantly alter council. [More]
Workers at the Dannon plant in Minster began voting today on whether to form a union.
If approved, the Bakery Confectionery Tobacco Workers & Grain
MINSTER - A group home complex sought by Heritage Manor Nursing Center can be built next to the RoseBud subdivision after Minster village councilors gave unanimous approval to a requested zoning change Tuesday night, even though some residents objected.
Three young Shelby County men were killed when their car crossed the median on Interstate 75 and crashed head-on into a semitrailer on Tuesday afternoon north of Wapakoneta.
Mercer County commissioners are considering raising hourly fees paid to court appointed attorneys by $10.
The pay rate for court appointed defense [More]
WAPAKONETA - A 30-year-old Celina woman who claims to have multiple personalities has offered an insanity plea to three indictment charges stemming from an alleged assault on several Minster police officers on Thanksgiving Day.
Celina's Liz Homan is a good enough athlete that she had her choice of playing collegiate volleyball or basketball.
For the first couple of years a
Coldwater's Hoyng PFL top player; Classic MVP
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
The village of Coldwater had plenty of success on the gridiron on Saturday.
In addition to the Cavaliers winning t
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
New Knoxville jumped out to a 20-2 lead after one quarter and rolled to a 50-26 win over Spencerville at Ranger Gymnasium on Tuesday night.
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