Thursday, February 7th, 2019
By Sydney Albert
CELINA - A Celina woman pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to three counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor and four counts of sexual battery, all third-degree felonies, and failure to comply with underage alcohol laws, an unclassified misdemeanor. [More]
By Tom Stankard
NEW BREMEN - School Board members at a special meeting Wednesday set the guaranteed maximum price for the upcoming new building project at $17.489 million.
Of that amount, $6.742 million will be funded locally and $10.747 million will be state-funded, subject to final approval by the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission. [More]
By Colin Foster
The 2018-2019 basketball regular season will soon be over.
Now it's time for the fun to begin.
This season had many highlights. Three players - Minster's Courtney Prenger, Marion Local's Nate Bruns and Fort Recovery's Payton Jutte - joined the [More]
Obituaries on February 7th, 2019
Albert McKee Jr., 91, rural St. Marys, died on Feb. 5, 2019, at his residence. [More]
Local pictures on February 7th, 2019
Subscriber stories on February 7th, 2019
Longtime officials to end service
CELINA - Celina City Council is poised for a shakeup next year as one councilor plans to call it quits after a decade-plus run, and two newcomers have their sights set on open at-large seats.
Longtime officials to end service
WAPAKONETA - Longtime St. Marys Law Director Kraig Noble has decided not to run for re-election in the primary election on May 7.
"After 40 years o
St. Marys
Feb. 14 will be make-up day
ST. MARYS - Board of education members approved changing the Feb. 14 professional development day into a regular instructional day for all students and staff after several days missed due to inclement weather so far this school year.
CELINA - A Celina woman accused of embezzling more than $22,000 from three local businesses pleaded not guilty and was released on a recognizance bond on Wednesday in Mercer County Common Pleas Court.
Friday Night Spotlight
By GARY R. RASBERRY
grasberry@dailystandard.com
The boys' basketball edition of The Battle of Grand Lake has been a bit one-sided over the past several years.
COLDWATER - Mitch Niekamp found the perfect school to continue his education and football career close to home.
The Coldwater senior signed his na
FORT RECOVERY - Hundreds of tractor pulls happen cross the country annually.
Fort Recovery Ambassador Park has emerged as one of the nation's best venues - with awards to prove it.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Celina's Holden Cubberley advanced to the Division II district boys' diving tournament by winning the sectional meet held Wednesday at Napoleon High School.