Saturday, November 2nd, 2024
By William Kincaid
CELINA - A nonprofit organization very much in its infancy has gotten off the ground but still needs board members and volunteers to carry out its mission of helping formerly incarcerated people transition back into the community.
Mercer County Reentry Coalition began taking shape earlier this year when Grand Lake United Methodist Church was awarded a $51,525 Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Reentry Coalition Expansion grant. [More]
St. Henry hangs on to defeat New Bremen in playoff opener
By Colin Foster
ST. HENRY - The postseason contest between St. Henry and New Bremen looked a lot like the first meeting.
For a second time this season, the Redskins defeated the Cardinals by a one-score margin, winning the Week 11 contest 13-10 at the Wally Po [More]
Obituaries on November 2nd, 2024
William F. Pohlman, age 67 of Versailles, Ohio, passed peacefully at 10:05 PM o [More]
Joan G. (Fox) Myers, age 93, of Coldwater, died on Friday, November 1, 2024 at [More]
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ST. MARYS - There is no credible evidence supporting that any church in St. Marys or outside the area is being used as a multi-family residence in violation of zoning regulations, according to a city news release on Friday.
ST. MARYS -You can just about count St. Marys pass completions this season on one hand. But when the Roughriders needed a miracle reception Friday night against Miami Trace it came down to believing.
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
Caleb Naumann rushed for 149 yards and two touchdowns and Cincinnati McNicholas shut down the Celina offense to pick up a 35-3 win over the Bulldogs in the opening round of the Division III playoffs at Penn Station Stadium in Cincinnati.
MARIA STEIN - After three teams above them in the computer points opted not to play in the playoffs, Fort Recovery took up the challenge and faced top-seeded Marion Local for the second time this season to open the Division VII regional playoffs on Friday night.
MINSTER - Minster hosted an outmanned Manchester squad to open the playoffs, and the Wildcats responded by setting school records for points scored in the first half and points scored in a game during the 75-14 rout at Memorial Field in the Division VII football playoff opener.