Tuesday, November 14th, 2006
Obituaries on November 14th, 2006
Ruth A. Bergman, 75, 265 N. Main St., Minster, died at 2:10 a.m. Nov. 13, 2006, at Heritage Manor Nursing Center, Minster. [More]
Pauline "Sal" Keene, 89, of Rockford, died at 11 p.m. Nov. 10, 2006, at her home. [More]
Mercer County native Ruth A. McMahan, 74, of Fort Wayne, Ind., died Nov. 12, 2006, at her residence. [More]
Myrle J. Poeppelman, 64, of Coble Road, Yorkshire, died the evening of Nov. 13, [More]
Mercer County native Clara B. Robinson, 88, of Kokomo, Ind., died at 4:10 p.m. Nov. 11, 2006, at St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind. [More]
Stories on November 14th, 2006
COLDWATER - Jim Rentz has spent a career working in smelly cattle barns and living out of a suitcase. And he's loved every minute of it.
As he head
Celina city officials plan to finally decide whether they want to buy the former downtown bank building.
Celina City Council President Bill Sell urged administration officials and council members to sit down and decide the issue once and for all.
NEW BREMEN - Auglaize County Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (MR/DD) recently received high marks from state officials during a review of its overall program.
Mercer County Common Pleas Court Judge Jeffrey Ingraham has turned down a request to reconsider sentencing in the case of an Indiana man who held authorities at bay with a box cutter. [More]
MINSTER - Thanksgiving is a time when families come together to enjoy good times and good food.
But it can be a lonely time if there is no one to share the holiday with or no place to go.
The annual Governors Cup hydroplane race in Celina brings the city some big-time exposure, event organizers told Celina City Council members Monday.
ST. MARYS - City council gave thumbs up at Monday night's meeting on buying a new refuse truck, even though it won't be orange.
The emergency ordin
COLDWATER - The sludge removal project at the village's wastewater treatment plant has hit a snag.
The village has installed a Geotube bag to colle
ST. HENRY - Village Administrator Don Hess and Police Chief Bob Garman both will receive higher salaries if village councilors approve a proposed ordinance at the Dec. 11 meeting.
Students in Parkway Local Schools agricultural program are learning to raise fish as part of a new aquaculture unit added to the curriculum this school year. [More]
Compiled by Ryan Hines
A trio of Versailles football players earned all-district honors in Division V after the South-west all-district teams were announced by a media panel on Monday eve-ning.
Compiled by Ryan Hines
The Wright State University Lake Campus men's basketball team is now 3-1 after splitting a pair of games over the weekend on its home floor.
Local pictures on November 14th, 2006