Mercer and Van Wert counties will join Jordan's 4th District
By William Kincaid
CELINA - Come the 2026 election cycle, Mercer and Van Wert counties will have a new congressman - U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Urbana.
As a result of the adoption of a congressional district plan by the Ohio Redistricting Commission on Oct. 31, Mercer and Van Wert counties were moved from the 5th District, currently represented by U.S. Rep. Bob Latta, R-Bowling Green, to the 4th District. [More]
Obituaries on December 6th, 2025
Robert "Bob" Lee Ruhenkamp, age 81, Cardo Road, Fort Loramie, passed away peace [More]
Margene "Gene" Corrine Howell, a beloved sister, aunt, and dear friend, passed [More]
Funeral rites for Marlene A. Stephenson were held Dec. 5, 2025, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. The Rev. James Seibert officiated. [More]
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CELINA - Fifty years after its start, an area mental health service center has transformed from a modest center to a network of three branches that serves over 1,000 people across six counties.
Council on Rural Service Programs, which provides Head Start programming in Van Wert, Wapakoneta, Sidney, Greenville and Piqua, announced Friday that its Fiscal Year 2026 Head Start funding has officially been awarded following delays caused by the recent federal government shutdown.
CELINA - Celina's defense didn't play too bad at all Friday.
New Bremen's Gavin Quellhorst is just a really good shot-maker.
The 6-foot-2 senior
ST. MARYS - After falling behind by nine points early in the second quarter, St. Marys held the Perry Commodores scoreless for the final six and-a-half minutes of the first half.
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Minster pulled away from Jackson Center in the second half to open their 2025-26 boys basketball season with a 64-47 win over the Tigers on Friday night in Jackson Center.
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Clutch shooting lifts Celina past Defiance in WBL opener
By Gary R. Rasberry
CELINA - At times over the past few seasons, Celina had struggled with spells that hampered them.
Thursday night, Celina suffered an early spell, but the squad shrugged it off and regained control, taking the lead for good with 5:11 remaining in the third quarter and hung on for the final 13 minutes of the game to open Western Buckeye League girls basketball play with a 37-32 win over Defiance at the Fieldhouse. [More]
Obituaries on December 5th, 2025
Stacie M. (Anastasia) Steineman, 60, of New Bremen, died on Wednesday, December [More]
Sharon Sue (Kelch) Harter, age 83, of Sidney, Ohio, formerly of Versailles, Ohi [More]
Ann Marie Brotherwood, 66, of St. Marys, OH passed away 3:15 a.m. Friday November 21, 2025 at her residence. [More]
Linda Kathleen Anderson, age 55, of Celina, passed away Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at Mercy Health - St. Rita's Medical Center in Lima. [More]
Carolyn B. Van Buskirk-Young, 83, Wapakoneta, died at 4:15 a.m. Nov. 27, 2025, at Wapakoneta Manor Nursing Home. [More]
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The gift-giver who gave us Santa Claus
CELINA - Area Catholics who attend Mass on Saturday will celebrate the Feast of St. Nicholas, the patron saint of Greece and Russia, Moscow and New York, as well as charities, children and pawnbrokers.
ST. HENRY- A utility pole was knocked over following a single-vehicle car accident on Thursday morning causing a minor power outage for hundreds of St. Henry residents, according to Mercer County Sheriff Doug Timmerman.
CELINA - A 34-year-old Lima man was sentenced to just under a year in prison this week in Mercer County Common Pleas Court for felony theft.
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COLDWATER - It takes a lot to win on the road in the Midwest Athletic Conference, especially after a tough loss on Monday. With a resounding 39-21 win over Coldwater at The Palace, Minster showed why so many fans are hoping this season could end with a trophy.
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St. Henry pulled away in the second quarter and never looked back to remain unbeaten on the season as the Redskins opened Midwest Athletic Conference girls basketball play with a 52-27 win over Fort Recovery on Thursday at Fort Site Fieldhouse.
CELINA - With 16 swimmers and divers on the roster, Celina will look to continue to work on individual achievements with moving up in the team standings in the Western Buckeye League.
COLDWATER - Starting his eighth season at Coldwater, Matt May returns a group of veteran swimmers in hopes of moving up the standings at state.
The squad will be small with six girls joined by four boys, which will allow some relays.
FORT RECOVERY - Coming off finishing fifth (girls) and sixth (boys) in the Midwest Athletic Conference, Fort Recovery will try to climb into the top half of the conference, and have the team size to do it.
MARIA STEIN - The Marion Local swimming team is hoping that the improvement shown last season, where 11 of the 14 swimmers achieved personal bests at the sectional meet, will carry into this season.
MINSTER - All of the district and state qualifiers from last season are back in the pool for the Minster boys and girls swim teams.
Head coach Dawn Schwieterman begins her seventh season at Minster with an experienced group of swimmers.
NEW BREMEN - After a strong finish for the New Bremen swim teams in 2024, both squads will look to take the next step in 2025.

BOYS
The Cardinals will rely on the upperclassmen to lead this season, as they have a solid 12-man team this season.
ST. HENRY - After placing multiple swimmers in districts and one in states a year ago, St. Henry will look to get deeper in the postseason by bringing back a lot of key swimmers while adding a dive team.
ST. MARYS - The St. Marys swimming and dive team sent 10 athletes to the state meet last year.
You might see a repeat from the Roughriders this winter.
CELINA - Celina wrestling coach James Miracle has high expectations for both his boys and girls teams this season.
The main goal for each team, though, is to get a wrestler on to state.
COLDWATER - With five district qualifiers returning this season, the Coldwater boys wrestling team have high expectations for the upcoming season.
ROCKFORD - The Parkway wrestling team will look to a former Panther grappler to help continue the program.
Kaine Younker, a former district qualifier who still holds several records, moves up to the head coaching position after serving as an assistant the past several years.
ST. MARYS - Veterans return for the St. Marys boys and girls wrestling programs, but they will miss two-time state champion Tate Hisey, now at Division I George Mason, and two-time All-Ohioan Bo Hertenstein, who is at Division II Wheeling.
CELINA - A veteran group of bowlers dot both the Celina boys and girls rosters this season.
The girls look to not only defend their Western Buckeye
COLDWATER - As is the case every season, expectations are high for the Coldwater bowling program.
The boys team returns five letterwinners from a squad that finished third at state last season after sweeping the Midwest Athletic Conference, sectional and district titles.
FORT RECOVERY - Strong seasons are the expectations for Fort Recovery's bowling teams after trips to state a year ago.

BOYS
The Indians return 11 bowlers from a year ago, and will look toward that experience to carry the team throughout the 2025 campaign.
MARIA STEIN - Marion Local will look to its veterans to improve on last season, when the boys team finished 1-6 in the Midwest Athletic Conference and the girls were 0-6 in conference.
MINSTER - The Minster bowling teams will look toward the returning experience to lead the charge and help the Wildcats in 2025.

BOYS
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NEW BREMEN - A trip to districts was in order last year for New Bremen's bowling teams, and in coach John Parlett's second season as the head coach, the Cardinals will look to take it a step further in 2025.
ROCKFORD - The Parkway bowling teams will look for steady improvements after tough seasons a year ago, and might have the returning production necessary to do it.
ST. HENRY - First-year St. Henry boys bowling coach Noah Stammen has an experienced group returning after reaching the championship round of the Division II boys tournament last season.
ST. MARYS - The Roughriders might have enjoyed some success a year ago, but the goals are always lofty for boys coach Scott Ross and girls coach Jay Gibson, who will look to build off regular season results to win more in the postseason.
Wendy's franchisee, Duchess granted permits for stores on Indiana Ave.
By Abigail Miller
ST. MARYS - One of the country's leading Wendy's restaurant franchisees was granted a conditional use permit by the St. Marys Zoning Board of Appeals on Wednesday night to construct a "dine-in, carry out, drive thru restaurant" just off of Indiana Avenue. [More]
Roughrider athletes sign letters of intent for several sports
By Joe Schatz
ST. MARYS - St. Marys saw seven athletes sign their letters of intent to continue playing their respective sports in college Wednesday afternoon.
SOFTBALL
Adyson Van De Keere, Ayden Young and Kailey Smith all committed to play at the University of Northwestern Ohio next year to continue their careers on the diamond. [More]
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CELINA - City officials have asked Bryson Trust Fund officers to finance over $600,000 in park improvements next year, among them fencing to encircle a bulk of the Bryson Park District along Lake Shore Drive.
CELINA - Since taking over in 2012, Celina Mayor Jeff Hazel said his administration has significantly eliminated much of the city's aggregate debt, projecting that the financial strain will have been reduced from $23.03 million to $2.83 million by the end of 2026.
CELINA - A 39-year-old Rockford man accused of having sexual contact with a 15-year-old child was arraigned on 20 child sex crimes in Mercer County Common Pleas Court on Wednesday.
The Mercer County Historical Society
These pistols pictured were found at the bottom of a filing cabinet in December of 2023. Although the Mercer County Historical Society doesn't presently know who donated the pistols to the museum, it does know they have been here for at least 40 years.
Grand Lake Fishing Report
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Division VII State Football Championship Preview
St. Henry fans have been waiting 19 years to get the chance to root for their team in their chance for another state football title.
Jeromesville Hillsdale has been waiting a year to make a better impression in the spotlight game.
Impact Players
Offense
Charlie Werling, QB, St. Henry
26 carries for 100 yards in the Redskins' 13-10 win over Columbus Grove.
Defense
Cadin Obringer, LB, Coldwater
19 tackles in the Cavaliers' 20-18 loss to Hopewell-Loudon.
TONIGHT
Division II
Avon (13-1) vs. Cincinnati Anderson (14-0), 7 p.m.
FRIDAY
Division IV
Cleveland Glenville (11-3) vs. Shelby (14-0), 10:30 a.m.
By Abigail Miller
  CELINA - After about 45 minutes of deliberation and a one-day trial, a 12-person jury found a 47-year-old Sidney man not guilty this week of trying to cause serious physical harm to his 4-month-old infant and the baby's mother in a Celina alleyway in August. [More]
By Joe Schatz
ROCKFORD - An extended break didn't seem to slow Parkway down.
Over a week after their season opener, the Panthers kept their undefeated season intact with a 42-33 win over St. Marys in a MAC vs. WBL matchup on Tuesday at Panther Gymnasium.
"It's been nine days since we played, so to come out and beat a quality team like St. Marys, it feels really good," Parkway coach Dan Williamson said. [More]
Obituaries on December 3rd, 2025
James Lee Prichard (Bugs), 81, passed away Sunday morning, November 30, 2025 at [More]
John W. Rosenbeck, age 74, of Ft Loramie, peacefully passed away in his sleep o [More]
Penelope Sue Wycuff, 2-days-old, of Wapakoneta, died at 7:07 a.m. Nov. 28 at Ch [More]
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ROCKFORD - Councilors on Tuesday approved legislation supporting a county effort to apply for a grant that would ultimately be used to tear down an abandoned structure outside of Rockford.
MINSTER - Councilors learned Tuesday night that final plans are being made for the expanded Minster Winter Festival on Dec. 12.
"There will be several food truck vendors, Santa and an ice-skating rink for the event," said village administrator Don Harrod.
CELINA - A 56-year-old Coldwater man was sentenced to four years in prison last week in Mercer County Common Pleas Court on several felony drug possession charges.
FORT RECOVERY - Fort Recovery councilors on Monday accepted their third annexation this year, this time approving the annexation of almost 16 acres of land into the village.
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Dec. 3-7 - 53rd Annual Christmas Tree Festival, Lima. Wed.-Thurs., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fri., 10 a.m.
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Marion Local snapped a two-game losing streak to Western Buckeye League teams with a 61-23 win over Van Wert in Tuesday night girls basketball action at the Hangar.
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