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.
St. Marys and Celina officials strongly oppose Gov. John Kasich's call for a centralized collection of municipal income taxes outlined in his proposed state budget. [More]
CELINA - Mayor Jeff Hazel on Monday night assured Montgomery Field users that increased rental fees would not take effect until 2018, giving them time to prepare for the cost hike.
MARIA STEIN - Marion Local Schools officials do not plan to have water lines extended from a planned new water tower in Chickasaw to their facilities, a project that would cost roughly $600,000.
ST. MARYS - City council members on Monday unanimously passed an emergency ordinance accepting a $54,433 bid to purchase a mobile column lift to help repair city vehicles.
NEW BREMEN - The village will have a new fiscal officer effective Sunday.
Diane Gast announced her retirement at Monday's council meeting. Gast started working for the village in 1980 as the municipal pool manager and has held her current position for 25 years.
CELINA - Before his feet could reach the pedals, Bruce Lockwood had a love affair with cars.
He has enjoyed tinkering with the machines since he was a child, he said. He also liked spending hours as an adolescent in the garage while his friends were out on the town. [More]