Thursday, March 5th, 2015
Project designed to better inform public of city's past
By Shelley Grieshop
ST. MARYS - Those aren't ghosts making a racket at the historic Mooney Museum.
Contractors several weeks ago began tearing up flooring and working on walls to renovate the former, two-story home at 223 S. Main St. (state Route 66) in St. Marys.
The project - estimated to cost about $35,000 - will give the public more information on the city's rich history, according to Auglaize County Historical Society Vice President Chris Burton. [More]
Obituaries on March 5th, 2015
Rebecca S. "Becky" Jacobs, 60, Celina, passed away at 7:50 a.m. March 4, 2015, at Celina Manor. [More]
Carl Wilder, 81, died at 10:26 a.m. March 4, 2015, at Van Wert Inpatient Hospice. [More]
Leonard S. Williams, 74, New Bremen, died at 5:42 a.m. March 4, 2015, at Heritage Manor Nursing Center, Minster. [More]
Richard L. Ebright, 33, Celina, died on March 4, 2015, at St. Rita's Medical Ce [More]
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Subscriber stories on March 5th, 2015
CELINA - Longtime city baseball coach Don Vanderhorst is warming up for his first full season as the park and recreation department's youth program coordinator.
CELINA - A Celina man initially indicted on several charges, including attempted aggravated murder, was sentenced in a plea agreement Wednesday to intensive supervision for up to a year, ordered to complete drug court and then to complete three years of basic supervision.
Division IV Boys Basketball Sectional at Coldwater
COLDWATER - New Bremen coach Adam Dougherty knew that the second meeting with Fort Recovery would not be a carbon copy of the first meeting, a 29-point win for the Cardinals at Fort Site Fieldhouse on Jan. 9.
Curtain Call
When Dennis Henschen dove into the New Knoxville girls' basketball program in the mid-1970s, the clay he had to mold was junior high-aged girls with virtually no experience in even the basic fundamentals of the sport.
Former Fort Recovery graduate Elijah Kahlig and his University of Findlay Oiler basketball teammates found themselves below the .500 mark after a loss to Walsh on Jan. 29.