Saturday, April 11th, 2020

Area stores provide special services

From staff reports
The following grocery stores are offering various special services amid the novel coronavirus pandemic:
• Friendly Market, 725 W. Logan St., Celina, is designating 11 a.m.-noon each day for people 50 or older and those considered at-risk to shop, according to a store employee. The store is also offering delivery every day for an additional $5.
• Chief Supermarket, 810 E. Main St., Coldwater, is designating 6-8 a.m. each day for vulnerable people and senior citizens to shop, according to a store employee. It's also offering curbside pickup of groceries by calling 419-678-2056, the employee said.
• Chief Supermarket, 221 Summit St., Celina, is designating the hours of 6-8 a.m. each day for vulnerable people and senior citizens to shop, according to a store employee.
• Aldi, 2001 Havemann Road, Celina, is designating 8:30-9:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays for vulnerable shoppers, according to the Aldi website.
• Walmart, 1950 Havemann Road, Celina, is offering curbside pickup services. The grocery app can be downloaded at walmart.com/cp/walmart-mobile-app/1087865. It's also designating 6-7 a.m. Tuesdays for people ages 60 and older or in vulnerable conditions to shop, according to a store employee.
• Kroger, 475 Fortman Drive, St. Marys, is offering curbside pickup. The service can be accessed at kroger.com/i/ways-to-shop/pickup. It's also designating 7-8 a.m. Monday-Thursday for people ages 60 and older and high-risk customers to shop, according to a store employee.
• Gel's IGA, 451 Stachler Drive, St. Henry, is designating 8-10 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for people ages 50 and older and those with immune deficiencies, according to a store employee. It's also offering curbside pickup and home deliveries for the elderly and immunocompromised, available by calling 419-678-4249.
• Wayne Street Market, 206 Wayne St., Fort Recovery, is designating 8-10 a.m. Monday-Saturday for senior citizens to shop, according to a store employee. It's also offering curbside pickup by calling 419-375-2865.
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MINSTER - When Wagner's IGA owner Wally Wagner started hearing about stores setting hours exclusively for senior citizens and high-risk customers to shop amid the coronavirus pandemic, he thought he could take the practice one step further.
CELINA - Local health officials reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Friday.
Mercer County Health District officials reported the number of confirmed cases remained at 12. The district also reported 18 pending tests, 92 negative tests, two hospitalizations and one death.
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ST. MARYS - The COVID-19 pandemic has not affected the renovation of the St. Marys Reservoir Mill, as construction crews continue to work in anticipation of possible severe April weather.
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