Winter Storm Watch issued January 22 at 1:34PM EST until January 26 at 1:00AM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 4 and 7 inches possible. * WHERE...Auglaize, Darke, Hardin, Logan, Mercer, and Shelby Counties. * WHEN...From Saturday morning through late Sunday night. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult.
Cold Weather Advisory issued January 22 at 12:34PM EST until January 23 at 12:00PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
* WHAT...Very cold wind chills as low as 13 below zero expected. * WHERE...In Indiana, Wayne County. In Ohio, Auglaize, Darke, Hardin, Logan, Mercer, and Shelby Counties. * WHEN...From 6 AM to noon EST Friday. * IMPACTS...Wind chill values can lead to hypothermia with prolonged exposure. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...While temperatures are expected to be in the upper single digits (above zero), a northwest wind at 10-15 mph will make temperatures feel as if they are colder than 10 below zero.
CELINA - Regional hospitals are getting more patients, and experiencing increased wait times and a strain on the entire health care system as local COVID-19 cases continue to surge, area health officials say.
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Business owners react to governor's tougher COVID rules
By SYDNEY ALBERT AND LESLIE GARTRELL
newsroom@dailystandard.com
Some business owners are sweating out the possibility of another shutdown in light of Gov. Mike DeWine's new COVID-19 orders and threat of stricter measures should the trend of escalating cases persist.
CELINA - Celina Mayor Jeff Hazel believes state agents will move into the area to see if local business owners are complying with Gov. Mike DeWine's new COVID-19 orders intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Official: No longer feasible to operate St. Marys facilility
ST. MARYS - The Ohio National Guard's St. Marys Readiness Center will close its doors after 100 years, but city officials hope the building can be repurposed and continue to be an iconic part of the city.