Friday, November 3rd, 2006
Obituaries on November 3rd, 2006
John W. Caywood, 59, 112 Gas St., St. Marys, died Nov. 1, 2006, at his residenc [More]
Charles D. Long, 90, formerly of Portland, Ind., of Nov. 1, 2006, at Americare Living Center, Portland, following an extended illness. [More]
Dolores Fullenkamp, 91, of Fort Recovery, died at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 2, 2006, at the home of her nephew, John and Marlene Bihn Jr., Fort Recovery. [More]
Wanda Winner, 51, of Minster, died Nov. 2, 2006, at Joint Township District Hos [More]
Stories on November 3rd, 2006
Parkway student died in an auto accident on her way home from golf tournament
A $1 million-plus lawsuit against the Parkway school district is being dismissed in federal court in Toledo.
James Shaffer and his wife, Leigh Ann,
Celina Insurance Group, families give funds for upgraded ball diamond surface
Celina Insurance Group and the Don and Bill Montgomery families plan to donate $250,000 so a new artificial surface can be installed on the main baseball diamond at Eastview Park.
Since opening its doors more than three years ago, the Grand Lake Regional Cancer Center in Celina is thriving, center officials say.
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State funds are available for high school project
FORT RECOVERY - Residents learned it would cost nearly $8 million to renovate the current high school, if school officials decide to work with the Ohio Schools Facilities Commission (OSFC).
Local boat racing enthusiasts will get an out-of-season surprise Saturday when Formula boats of Decatur, Ind.,brings two unlimited hydroplanes for an exhibition race on Grand Lake.
Authorities say a rural Arcanum resident did all the right things when he arrived home to find a couple burglarizing his house Wednesday afternoon.
A rebirth of the Latin Mass of long ago could be on its way to Catholic churches across the country, even though few priests today are well-versed in the language.
FINDLAY - Coldwater's run to the regional in volleyball came to a grueling end on Thursday as the Cavaliers fell to Huron in four hard-fought games at Liberty-Benton High School in the Division III regional semifinal. [More]
Top-ranked Anna is what stands in the way
WILMINGTON - The match that Division III volleyball fans in this part of the state of Ohio have been waiting for all season is finally set.
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7 p.m. Saturday - Wally Post Athletic Complex
Highlights: The Redskins locked up their second 9-1 regular season in three years with an easy 56-0 win over Fort Recovery, sewing up third place in Region 20 and earning the first-ever home playoff game.
7 p.m. Saturday - Tipp City Park Stadium
Highlights: The Roughriders needed overtime, and a six-yard burst by Scott Laman, to beat Bath 6-0 to earn their playoff ticket. St. Marys got help as Sidney, Shawnee and Ottawa-Glandorf came up with wins that helped put St. Marys all the way up to sixth in Region 10.
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