Special Weather Statement issued January 6 at 3:19PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
After the snow comes to an end, some roads may remain snow- covered or slick through tonight. Some patchy blowing snow may cause snow to blow back onto previously-cleared roads, allowing for potential slick spots to linger longer than would otherwise be the case. Exercise caution if driving through tonight.
Additionally, wind chill values around zero are expected tonight into early Wednesday morning. Bundle up in layers and avoid prolonged time outdoors, if possible.
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Friday, March 7th, 2008
Obituaries on March 7th, 2008
Ralph E. Davis, 42, of Versailles, died at 6:55 p.m. March 4, 2008, at Wayne Hospital, Greenville. Death was due to natural causes. [More]
Former Celina resident, Willa I. Deitsch, 86, of Greenville, died at 12:44 a.m. March 6, 2008, at Wayne Hospital, Greenville. [More]
Wilbur "Bill" Groeneveld, 76, 1518 Westbury Drive, Celina, died March 7, 2008, [More]
Sybilla "Shirlene" Harden, 72, of St. Marys, died at 3:25 p.m. March 6, 2008, a [More]
Mary C. Now, 83, formerly of North Sugar Street, Celina, died at 10:07 p.m. Mar [More]
Stories on March 7th, 2008
Gwenda Wenning sits in her West Oak Street family room in Celina looking through colorful magazines from her native England and sharing experiences that led to her becoming a war bride. [More]
Long lines form at the grocery store as people stock up for next storm
It could be worse.
Weather forecasters initially predicted a foot of new snow for the Grand Lake area but have cut their weekend snowfall total in half as residents brace for the latest winter storm.
Jim Hoorman helping local farmers put in winter cover crops
Combining cover crop planting with no-till can help farmers transition from conventional tillage practices much faster, said Ohio State University Extension official Jim Hoorman. [More]
Skyrocketing input costs for commercial fertilizer are making it cheaper for farmers to use manure, but they still need to follow best management practices to protect water quality.
NEW BREMEN - Board members are considering an open enrollment effort to combat the declining student population which directly impacts the amount of state funding received by the school.
NEW BREMEN - The number of students enrolling in the summer physical education class has dropped significantly in the last few years, High School Principal Frank Borchers says.
Local pictures on March 7th, 2008