Saturday, October 26th, 2024
By Erin Gardner
WAPAKONETA - Toddlers, teens and adults alike clamored for creative costumes and candy in downtown Wapakoneta during the annual Halloween parade on Thursday night.
Icons such as Ghostface from the "Scream" franchise and Hogwarts wizards from "Harry Potter" were joined by an inflatable dinosaur, Barbie, Grimace, astronauts and other costumed characters to watch in awe of the more than 100 floats passing out sweets in the streets. [More]
Marion beats Coldwater for MAC title, state-record 58th straight win
By Gary R. Rasberry
COLDWATER - The hype of the undefeated top teams in Divisions VI and VII with a conference championship on the line brought the crowd. That, and of course the chance to win a big 50-50 jackpot.
But as they have all season, Marion Local brought its offense and defense. [More]
Obituaries on October 26th, 2024
Lynn W. Kohlhorst, age 77, of Greenville, Ohio, passed away peacefully on Octob [More]
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CELINA- A Celina couple facing multiple federal charges stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capital no longer wish to waive their right to counsel and will be appointed counsel by the government.
CELINA- Voters in Ohio's 84th District will soon decide between incumbent Rep. Angie King, R-Celina, and Democrat Arienne Childrey of St. Marys.
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CELINA - Celina made Wapakoneta look imperfect at times Friday.
But the Western Buckeye League champions were still perfect after 48 minutes.
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MINSTER - The Minster Wildcats received the opening kickoff and scored six plays later. They repeated that result on their next four drives to open a 35-0 first half lead and eventually defeat the Fort Recovery Indians 49-7.
ST. HENRY - After giving up a couple scores in the closing seconds of the first half, St. Henry pitched a shutout in the second, and rallied for a 17-10 victory over Versailles Friday at the Wally Post Athletic Complex.
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Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
St. Marys took an early lead on Bath and held off the Wildcats head to the postseason on a six-game winning streak in getting a 37-29 Western Buckeye League victory at Bath Stadium.