Special Weather Statement issued March 16 at 6:07AM EDT by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Scattered snow showers will become more widespread through this afternoon and then likely linger into this evening before tapering off. The snow showers will be capable of causing brief periods of reduced visibilities, especially this afternoon. In addition, brisk conditions will prevail with west winds gusting in the 30 to 40 mph range today. Light snow accumulations will be possible, mainly on grassy and elevated surfaces. While roads will remain mostly wet during the daytime hours, some slick spots may develop toward sunset as temperatures begin to drop below freezing. Please be prepared for the changing weather conditions today and the potential for reduced visibilities when driving.
Area group pitches in to aid Harvey flooding victims
COLDWATER - Members of a multicounty organization dedicated to protecting and serving their fellow Americans have sprung into action to help people affected by the devastating flooding in Texas in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. [More]
FORT RECOVERY - Ag Solutions, in partnership with Cooper Farms and the Lake Improvement Association, will demonstrate Quick Wash technology designed to remove phosphorus from manure, which could allow farmers to land apply manure within local limitations.
GRANVILLE TOWNSHIP - Two people suffered incapacitating injuries in an accident on Wednesday morning at the intersection of State Route 118 and Carthagena Road near St. Henry.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP - A Minster woman suffered incapacitating injuries and a toddler and infant received non-incapacitating injuries in a two-vehicle accident early Monday morning.
CELINA - A man awaiting sentencing on a breaking and entering charge stemming from an incident at a Montezuma business was arraigned on Wednesday on an additional four felony and three misdemeanor charges in connection with another incident.
If the St. Henry volleyball program were to erect a Mount Rushmore of their most dominant players in school history, one of the first faces in the display would undoubtedly be former hitter Julie (Fortkamp) Smith.
Celina opens Western Buckeye League play with Kenton
After having struggled on offense and defense in the season opening loss at Versailles, Celina football coach Brennen Bader said that his squad could be mad about the loss but not for long, as time to prepare for the next game was fast approaching.
Last Season: Ottawa-Glandorf, 13-7. The Titans denied the Roughriders an outright WBL title and created a three-way championship game between themselves, St. Marys and Wapakoneta.