Tuesday, August 15th, 2006
Obituaries on August 15th, 2006
Robert "Butch" Lochtefeld Sr. died early this morning, Aug. 15, 2006.
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Ermal Lutterbeck, 69, 705 Beech St., St. Marys, died at 8 p.m. Aug. 13, 2006, at his residence following an extended illness. [More]
David A. Schulze, 28, of South Main St., Minster, died at 5:49 p.m. Aug. 14, 20 [More]
Dalton D. Smith, 85, 1307 Queensbury Drive, Celina, died at 11:48 a.m. Aug. 14, 2006, at his residence. [More]
Stories on August 15th, 2006
Celina has landed another grant to help pay for the future reconstruction of Main Street that will provide some decorative touches to the project. [More]
Celina City Council members want more time to consider a proposed increase in water rates that would boost prices by more than 30 percent within the next 16 months and about 50 percent over the next five years. [More]
A 28-year-old Minster man was killed Monday afternoon when he drove into the path of another vehicle at the intersection of Schmitmeyer-Baker and Wells roads in rural Shelby County.
Celina city officials are moving forward with plans to buy one building and to look into another with a possibility of buying it also.
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ST. MARYS - Numerous complaints in the community prompted council to ban all-terrain vehicles from city streets.
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ST. HENRY - The village was awarded a $198,000 transportation enhancement grant Aug. 9 from the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) to fund an extensive forthcoming infrastructure project.
The Burkettsville Community Fire Department chose Sunday - the final day of the community picnic - to dedicate its new 2,000-gallon tanker.
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The Lake Improvement Association held its 6th annual Barstool Open Saturday on Grand Lake, marking another successful fundraising event for the nonprofit organization.
COLDWATER - The village will save nearly $20,000 simply by changing employee Worker's Compensation providers.
"Gates McDonald (the village's curre
A Celina man who was critically injured in a two-vehicle accident east of Montezuma on Aug. 4 has been upgraded to serious condition at a Dayton hospital.
The St. Henry girl's golf team got its program started on a high note following a 229-241 victory over Wapakoneta at the Mercer County Elks on Monday afternoon.
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