Saturday, November 16th, 2019
Alzheimer's Awareness Month shines light on the disease
By Tom Stankard
CELINA - Twenty-five years ago this month, President Ronald Reagan told Americans he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
"I now begin the journey that will lead me into the sunset of my life," Reagan wrote in a letter addressed to "Fellow Americans" dated Nov. 5, 1994. He died of the disease a decade later. [More]
Rams upend 'Riders in regional semifinal
By Colin Foster
SIDNEY - St. Marys had a goal-line stop against Trotwood-Madison to end the first half on Friday.
Stops, however, were tough to come by for the Roughriders after halftime.
After taking a 7-0 lead into halftime, the Rams used big plays of 49 and 53 yards to take a three-score lead in the third quarter and pulled away from there for a 41-7 victory in the Division III, Region 12 semifinal at Sidney Memorial Stadium/30 & 0 Field. [More]
Obituaries on November 16th, 2019
Donald Ray Triplett, 64, St. Marys, died on Nov. 9, 2019, at his residence.
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CELINA - America Recycles Day may have been on Friday, but Mercer County residents can still learn the benefits of recycling and implement it in their lives.
CELINA - City planning commissioners designated a home on Walnut Street as a bed-and-breakfast establishment in name only to accommodate the owner's plan to use it to lodge clients.
JES Foods Inc. rezoning request gains approval
CELINA - A new commercial development could be on the horizon for eastern Celina.
City planning commissioners on Thursday night approved rezoning a parcel of land in the bustling Havemann Road corridor over objections raised about the potential for future snarled traffic.
FORT RECOVERY - Val Muhlenkamp and Olivia Patch have won many battles together as teammates with the Fort Recovery girls basketball program.
What's the outcome when they play one-on-one in practice?
"It usually just depends on the day," Muhlenkamp said.