Special Weather Statement issued December 31 at 1:41PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Snowfall of at least an inch is expected across the region, with up to 2 inches possible. There is also the potential for brief intense bursts of snow, especially between 10 PM and 3 AM. Where these brief bursts of snow occur, visibility may drop suddenly, creating additional travel hazards tonight. West winds will become northwest overnight, gusting as high as 30 to even 35 mph. This may cause blowing snow over roadways, even as the snow ends after 3 AM.
All administrators, classified staff, cafeteria managers and executive secretaries at Celina City Schools obtained two-year salary increases on Monday night.
The approved resolutions by board members at the regular meeting included a 1.65 percent salary increase the first year and a 1.5 percent salary increase the second year. [More]
The process to form a St. Marys River Watershed group should begin in the next few months.
Andy Kleinschmidt, OSU Extension educator for Van Wert County, said the decision to officially form the new group was based on positive feedback from meetings held in Rockford and Willshire for landowners affected by the river. [More]
ST. MARYS - The question of demolishing the 1923 high school building was resolved when the school board gave the go ahead at a special work session this week.
Discussion continues on other issues including stadium location and whether to build a field house, among others. [More]
Mercer County commissioners are applying for more than $800,000 in stimulus funding to boost energy efficiency in the Central Services Building in Celina.
One Celina High School student was cited for having alcohol and tobacco in his car on Tuesday, found during a random drug sweep of the high school, middle school and nearby parking areas by the Celina Police Department.
NEW BREMEN - Village employees will not be receiving cost-of-living raises as a result of action taken by councilors Tuesday night.
The decision came following a 30-minute executive session with councilors also meeting behind closed doors on Nov. 10 to consider compensation of public employees.