Special Weather Statement issued December 10 at 6:57PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Periods of light snow along with scattered snow showers will continue through the overnight and into Thursday morning. Accumulations are expected to be light, however, with dropping temperatures, slick spots will be possible for the Thursday morning commute. Some snow showers may produce a quick few tenths to a half inch of accumulation, which would increase the potential for slick spots in localized areas. If traveling, use caution, as road conditions could quickly change across short distances and on elevated surfaces like bridges and overpasses.
Former Mercer County ESC board member Melissa Hoying was appointed this week to fill the vacancy of board member Matt Fullenkamp, who resigned Jan. 20.
ESC President Pete Hayes said board members unanimously approved the appointment of Hoying, 1806 Philothea Road, Fort Recovery, who was selected over two other candidates. [More]
Celina officials are preparing to apply for a second round of funding through the state's Comprehensive Downtown Revitalization Program that could bring another $400,000 to the city.
St. MARYS - School district officials went for a facilities walk-through last week that began with a tour of the new, 211,000-square-foot building for students in grades 6-12. The $42 million facility is set for completion in mid-August.
St. Henry village council members Monday approved a 3-year renewal contract with Maharg Trash Hauling that will increase the cost of trash bags by 5 cents.
NEW BREMEN - New equipment at Paul Chiropractic and Health Center helps with detoxification of body poisons and muscle-skeletal pain, said Dr. Jeffrey D. Paul, chiropractor and business owner.
The Celina High School Athletic Hall of Fame will induct three new members on Saturday night as the New Bremen Cardinals come to the Celina Fieldhouse to face the Bulldogs.