Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019
Obituaries on October 23rd, 2019
Doris M. Grieshop, 86, Celina, died on Oct. 22, 2019, at Mercer County Communit [More]
Stories on October 23rd, 2019
$200,000 project intended to ease cramped conditions
CELINA - Officials anticipate breaking ground in the next week or so to expand the Mercer County Council on Aging's senior center on Riley Street.
The project was planned to ease cramped conditions due to an influx of people using a growing number of services. [More]
Decision 2019
ROCKFORD - Village voters will consider a renewal operating levy for the Rockford Carnegie Library for the Nov. 5 general election.
Library fiscal
Decision 2019
Mercer County voters in several townships will consider levy issues on the Nov. 5 general election ballot.

Butler Township
Residents will have t
CELINA - Local Republican leaders on Monday elected attorney Richard Delzeith as Mercer County chair and county commissioner Greg Homan as vice chairman.
Mercer County's unemployment rate increased from 2.7% in August to 2.8% in September but was still the lowest in the state, according to Ohio Department of Job and Family Services information.
CELINA - A small structure fire resulted in the total loss of a shed on Monday morning.
Firefighters responded to a report of a small shed that had
CELINA - Lake Facilities Authority members approved paying three invoices on Tuesday for extra diffusers at West Beach in Grand Lake St. Marys State Park and fund application services, totaling $20,918.
Cavs sweep Knights to set up district final vs. No. 2 Eagles
FINDLAY - The Coldwater Cavaliers swept their way through sectional.
The outcome was no different in their district opener, either.
Coldwater c
OTTOVILLE - It took Kalida less than 3 minutes to score against Coldwater.
The Cavaliers spent the next 77 minutes doing everything possible to get [More]
Computer Points In Review
Last weekend, all four WBL teams who were in the top eight of their regions earned victories to maintain their likely playoff status. The MAC had mor
FORT RECOVERY - Sara Knapke was tired of not finding clothes to fulfill her "edgy" style at area boutique stores, so she started her own store.   
Her search for the right clothes inspired her to open High Voltage Boutique, "a southern rock" paradise that expresses her personality.
Local pictures on October 23rd, 2019