St. Marys scores three times in final 27 minutes to beat Sidney
By Joe Schatz
ST. MARYS - Some first- game jitters saw St. Marys' boys soccer team trail Sidney 1-0 late in the first half, but a trio of goals in the second 40 minutes gave the Roughriders more than enough to beat the Yellow Jackets 3-1 in their season opener.
The win also marks coach Josh Slusher's first as the head coach of the Roughriders after three years as an assistant. [More]
Obituaries on August 21st, 2026
Ann M. Subler, age 93, of Versailles, Ohio, passed away on Tuesday, August 18, [More]
Luke R. Keller, age 85 of Burkettsville, died late Wednesday, August 19, 2026, at his home in Burkettsville. [More]
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How technology keeps ag growing forward
ST. MARYS - Due to rapid changes to the global market, climate, workforce and more - the future of agriculture continues to move toward new technology, like automation, locals learned this week at a St. Marys Public Library presentation.
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Good day everyone. I hope you all are doing well.
Wow! What a busy time we are living in right now with the local festivals and fairs coming to an end.
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Minster moved to 2-0 on the volleyball season with a three-set sweep of Sidney on Thursday at Wildcat Gymnasium. The Wildcats took the match over the Yellow Jackets 25-8, 25-19, 25-17.
CELINA - After a 4-6 campaign, Celina will look to build on the positives of the last season in which the Bulldogs won their final two home games to finish 4-5 in the Western Buckeye League.
COLDWATER - The 2025 football season for Coldwater was a struggle, with the team posting its most losses since 1994, the last season Coldwater had a losing record.
FORT RECOVERY - Fort Recovery had its first winning season since 2017 under former player Wes Wenning last year, and the second-year coach hopes that this team can capture the same magic his 2015 state title team had.
MARIA STEIN - For the first time in five years, Marion Local does not enter the season as defending state champions. However, with plenty of returning production coach Tim Goodwin hopes that the Flyers can reascend the mountaintop and claim another trophy.
MINSTER - With a solid nucleus of returning varsity experience Minster will be looking to make its mark in the always-tough Midwest Athletic Conference football standings.
NEW BREMEN - With returning players at key positions veteran New Bremen football coach Chris Schmidt is hoping he has the pieces for a complete puzzle.
ROCKFORD - It is a new era for Parkway football, as coach Keenan Leichty takes over after the Panthers finished 0-10 a season ago. With over 30 years of coaching experience, Leichty hopes Parkway can fare better in the Midwest Athletic Conference and snap a 16-game losing streak in conference play.
ST. HENRY - After winning the program's seventh state championship and first in nearly 20 years, St. Henry will look to keep up the momentum while filling some key roles.
ST. MARYS - In what's expected to be a competitive Western Buckeyes League football race, St. Marys coach Bo Frye is preaching a simple message to his team: Play your best to give yourself a shot.
CELINA - The 2025 volleyball season was a bit of an up-and-down run for the Celina volleyball team, going 8-16, but finishing above .500 in the Western Buckeye League at 5-4.
COLDWATER - After last season's early exit in the postseason, Coldwater looks to get back to its run of long tenures in the postseason.
The Cavaliers were 18-6 and finished 7-2 in the MAC before losing in four sets to Parkway, a team the Cavs swept a month before, in the district semifinals.
FORT RECOVERY - After 2025 saw Fort Recovery make a regional final for the first time since 1991, coach Travis Guggenbiller hopes that the Indians can take that next step in his seventh season.
MARIA STEIN - After reaching the district semifinals a season ago, Marion Local looks to new coach Marcia Moeller to guide the Flyers to more success in 2026.
MINSTER - With six returning letterwinners, fourth-year Minster volleyball coach Chelsea McGhee is looking for her squad to climb toward the top of the standings.
NEW BREMEN - Coming off its fourth Midwest Athletic Conference volleyball title in the last five years New Bremen looks to have the returning experience to make another run.
NEW KNOXVILLE - Ellie Gabel had some good years during her playing days at New Knoxville.
The former Ranger standout is back to lead the resurgence
ROCKFORD - A memorable win over Coldwater helped Parkway finish as district runner-ups a year ago, and coach Jordan Henkle hopes the Panthers can take that next step as he enters his 11th season.
ST. HENRY - After a run to the Division VI state championship game a season ago, the St. Henry volleyball team will look to get back, and this time come away with the state title.
ST. MARYS - The St. Marys volleyball team flashed some potential last season.
Coach Caley Yoder thinks the Roughriders could reach their full potential in 2026.
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Today In History
By Erin Gardner
CELINA - Multiple reported sightings of cold-air funnel clouds led to warning sirens in parts of Mercer County Wednesday afternoon and ultimately prompted county officials to cancel the high school band show set for 7 p.m. at the Mercer County Fair. [More]
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Fair director reports great crowds, few cancellations
CELINA - Even with several days of heavy rainfall, the 174th Mercer County Fair managed to attract large crowds and was deemed a success by fairgrounds executive director Cara Muhlenkamp.
Horse & Buggy Tales
Hopewell Township, originally a part of Dublin, was set apart as a separate township, by the county commissioners, Dec. 6, 1842.
The western part o
CELINA-A 44-year-old St. Henry man was sentenced to around six months in jail for two probation violations this week in Mercer County Common Pleas Court.
VAN WERT - The Marsh Foundation, along with the Lima/Allen County and Van Wert chambers of commerce, held a ribbon cutting Aug. 14 for the foundation's new Equine Center, located at 1229 Lincoln Highway in Van Wert.
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St. Marys outlasted Lincolnview and Celina in a girls golf tri-match on Wednesday at Willow Bend in Van Wert.
The Roughriders finished with a round of 201. The host Lancers shot a 214 with Celina carding a 239.
The 2026 high school football season gets underway tonight with teams near the area getting a 24-hour head start on the other area teams. The Midw
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  In a pleasant change of pace, the OHSAA has made no change to the football playoff format this season. In each region, 12 teams will qualify for the postseason. We will be tracking three different levels of computer points which will be a goal for local WBL and MAC teams.
Tonight
Shawnee at LCC
Lehman at St. John's
Harvest Prep at Versailles
Friday
St. Henry at Celina
Galion at St. Marys
Valley View at Coldwater
By William Kincaid
CELINA - Authorities have found what they believe are the remains of missing 65-year-old Celina man Timothy Ray Anderson.
Human remains were located by authorities at about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday morning south of Hand Up Village, a temporary community designed to help county residents get their lives on track. The cluster of cabins is located in a wooded area near Abounding Grace Church in Celina. [More]
By William Kincaid
  CELINA - The Mercer County Commissioners on Tuesday morning approved the annexation of just over 50 acres in Gibson Township into Fort Recovery, paving the way for new housing in the village.
The 51.025-acre-parcel owned by Nathan and Jamie Fortkamp is located on the corner of Flaler and Fort Recovery-Minster roads. [More]
Obituaries on August 19th, 2026
Dolores C. Seitz, age 105, of Coldwater, died Monday, August 17, 2026 at the Ga [More]
Lisa Francisco (Broering), age 60, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, passed away peacef [More]
Ken L. Puthoff, age 70, of St. Henry, died on Monday, August 17, 2026, at Miami [More]
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MINSTER - The long-awai
ted land swap between the Village of Minster and Minster Local Schools moved a step closer to completion Tuesday night when village councilors approved first reading of a resolution authorizing the transaction.
ST. MARYS - Contractors for the City of St. Marys are set to begin work on South Street and Ohio Street in the coming days. The two projects are part of the city's 2026 street program.
ROCKFORD - A 42-year-old Van Wert man was arrested on a drug charge Tuesday in Rockford.
Nicholas L. Edwards was arrested Tuesday on one count of possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony.
CELINA - Five teams on Tuesday competed in a cutthroat speed puzzle competition, racing against each other to complete a beginner brainteaser game at the Mercer County Fair.
ROCKFORD - Councilors heard an update to the Ohio Department of Transportation's plans to convert the intersection of state routes 707 and 118 into a four-way stop.
FORT RECOVERY- Village councilors discussed an upcoming water and sanitary line extension and the purchase or sale of property at a brief regular meeting Monday night.
CLEVELAND - A Hudson-based manufacturing group announced in a news release Tuesday it has purchased Omni Manufacturing of St. Marys.
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After rain forced most high school golf matches to be postponed on Monday, the Mercer County Elks opened up for matches on Tuesday with a slate of matches.
Special Olympics athletes show off horse skills at the fair
By Abigail Miller
CELINA - Despite gray skies and rain showers outside, Special Olympics athletes shined bright Monday at the Mercer County Fair Special Olympics Western Show in the Grand Event Center.
For the third year, 14 of the Mercer County Special Olympics equestrian athletes showcased their skills in a range of events at the fair: trail, showmanship, barrels and equitation. [More]
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CELINA - The Mercer County Sheriff's Office is actively investigating reports of missing 65-year-old Celina man Timothy Ray Anderson.
Search effort
MARIA STEIN - While the district remains in a strong financial position, Marion Local treasurer Ryan Goldschmidt cautioned school board members Monday night of a need to keep a close watch on expenditures as state funding is expected to decline.
FORT RECOVERY - School board members at Monday's regular meeting approved authorizing the superintendent to enter into a design contract with Garmann Miller for facility upgrades at Barrenbrugge Athletic Park.
WAPAKONETA - A 38-year-old Celina woman was arraigned on several drug charges in Auglaize County Common Pleas Court Monday after her arrest last week
While the Mercer County Fair is still going strong this week, several other area fairs are ramping up to get started in the weeks ahead. The Darke an
Minster opens volleyball season with win over Houston
MINSTER - With most area teams waiting until the weekend to start play, Minster's volleyball opener against Houston had all the attention. After some early struggles, Minster cruised to a 25-18, 25-9, 25-15 sweep in a battle of the Wildcats Monday night.
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Celina had one of its best efforts this season, but Wapakoneta used two sub-par rounds to pick up the 149-173 win in Western Buckeye League boys golf competition at Celina Lynx on Monday.
CELINA - After sweeping the Western Buckeye League cross country titles last season, Celina coach Jason Andrew has a solid core of runners that will look to repeat.
COLDWATER - The 2026 Coldwater cross country program will have differing levels of improving. The Cavalier girls got close to the league title last season while the boys will try and move up the ladder after a tough fall in 2025.
FORT RECOVERY - With Fort Recovery returning a lot of production on both teams this season, coach Christy Diller hopes 2026 can be a banner year for both the boys and girls programs.
MARIA STEIN - It's a tale of two teams for coach Elle Sutter and the Marion Local Flyers. While the boys team lost a large senior class and look to rebuild, the girls return the entire varsity roster and hope to have a historic year.
MINSTER - With plenty of returning runners both the Minster boys and girls cross country teams are poised for successful seasons.
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NEW BREMEN - Building on the progress achieved last season is key for New Bremen boys and girls cross country coach Jason Barhorst.
"Last year, we
NEW KNOXVILLE - Link Noykos' message in his first year as New Knoxville's cross country coach is simple:
His message in year 1? Keep the momentum going.
ROCKFORD - Coach Ann Vian hopes that 2026 can be a year of growth for the Panthers as both programs find themselves on different footing with returning production.
ST. HENRY - After a top-10 finish at the state cross country meet last season, the St. Henry boys cross country team will look to move up the ladder as they strive to return to Fortress Obetz.
ST. MARYS - A handful of runners from St. Marys competed at the 2025 OHSAA Division II Regional Meet.
This fall, the Roughriders intend to bring both squads along for the trip.
CELINA - It's upward and onward for the Celina boys golf team this season.
After finishing 10th in the Western Buckeye League last season, coach J
CELINA - The Celina girls golf team had one of its strongest seasons, finishing third in a competitive Western Buckeye League.
Head coach Steven Axe has three letterwinners back from last season and will look to blend those three with a good mix of newcomers.
COLDWATER - After finishing sixth in the Midwest Athletic Conference last season, the Coldwater boys golf team will be looking to move up the ladder and win the program's first conference title since winning the first league championship in 1994.
FORT RECOVERY - Last year Fort Recovery's golf program put together solid seasons and sent golfers to sectionals. For 2026, the excitement continues to grow as both teams look to turn that growth into results.
MARIA STEIN - Marion Local looks toward its depth on the course in 2026, as both the boys and girls teams bring exciting talent back to the rosters.
MINSTER - Some new faces and new places highlight the Minster golf schedule this fall. The Wildcat girls will be transitioning from the Northwest to the Southwest District for post-season play, while the boys look to re-supply a roster that was hit by graduation.
NEW BREMEN - Experience abounds for the New Bremen boys and girls golf teams heading into the 2026 season.

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NEW KNOXVILLE - New Knoxville had a rough experience in 2025.
But coach Kevin Werst is banking on that experience leading to better results this fall.
ROCKFORD - A youth intake has Parkway's coaches excited for the new season, as both the boys and girls golf teams strive to improve upon their 2025 marks.
ST. HENRY - Both the boys and girls golf teams at St. Henry had close calls in the postseason. The boys were a stroke away from reaching district while the girls were four strokes away from reaching state as a team.
ST. MARYS - Overall, St. Marys was a top-tier program in the Western Buckeye League last season.
There shouldn't be too much drop-off this year either.
CELINA - After winning the program's seventh Western Buckeye League boys soccer title and first since 2023, the Celina Bulldogs are loaded for bear for another title run after going 12-4-3 and 7-0-1 in the league.
CELINA - After reaching the district final last season, the Celina girls are looking to go a bit further this season as well as win the program's first Western Buckeye League title since 2013.
COLDWATER - After winning 13 games, second most in program history, and finishing second in the Western Ohio Soccer League, the Coldwater girls soccer team will have the challenge to stay on their game with some new players in the starting lineup.
NEW KNOXVILLE - New Knoxville proved it belonged among the upper echelon of the Western Ohio Soccer League last year, finishing runner-up in the league at 5-0-2 and finishing over .500 with a 9-8-1 record.
ST. MARYS - The St. Marys boys soccer team had a tremendous 2025 season.
But first-year head coach Josh Slusher hopes 2026 turns out even better.
ST. MARYS - St. Marys finished last season on a high note with a deep tournament run.
Entering this season, first-year coach and former Roughrider Lilly Ankerman would like to see that success sustained throughout the regular season.
CELINA - Graduation this past spring will make for some changes to the Celina girls tennis team this season.
The Bulldogs went 6-3 in the Western
ST. MARYS - St. Marys coach Mariah Krugh wants to see gradual improvement from her tennis team this season.
She is hoping that leads to improved results as well.
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