Friday, April 19th, 2024
Obituaries on April 19th, 2024
Felica M. Higginbotham, a vibrant and beloved soul, left this world tragically [More]
Emerson Eugene Schmidt, age 90, of Beavercreek passed away at his home on April 16, 2024. [More]
Stories on April 19th, 2024
Ancient barn is appropriate spot for modern art
MARIA STEIN - A new three-day fine art show called Artistry At Harvest Barn will make its debut this weekend in a historic 1873 dairy barn transformed into an elegant event venue. [More]
CELINA - State and local Democrats delivered an impassioned call to action to take back democracy in the November general election at the Mercer County Democrats Equality Dinner on Thursday night.
CELINA - Mercer County Fairgrounds celebrated the completion of Market Hall, the first part of the Grand Event Center campus project, with a ribbon-cutting toast event.
Parkway rallies to beat Coldwater in intentional walk-filled contest
ROCKFORD - Trailing Coldwater by three runs in the bottom of the seventh, Parkway had just one option: battle back.
The Panthers tied the g [More]
ST. HENRY - New Bremen and St. Henry both put plenty of runners on base in the first four innings, but only the Redskins' hitters drove them in, as Evan Bowers kept skirting out of trouble.
Marion Local graduate Bev Obringer will be inducted into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday night in Columbus.
"Being inducted into the H
NEW KNOXVILLE - A six-run first inning laid the groundwork for Minster's 16-3, five-inning victory over New Knoxville in a Midwest Athletic Conference battle Thursday on the Ranger diamond.
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St. Marys scored two runs in the third inning to earn its first win of the year, 2-1 over Bath in a Western Buckeye League baseball game at K.C. Geiger Park on Thursday.
Electric lawnmowers have caught on locally, at least with homeowners, due to their ease of use, low maintenance and overall convenience, according to area business owners.
Local pictures on April 19th, 2024