Tuesday, November 7th, 2006
Obituaries on November 7th, 2006
Joan D. Hartings, 76, 614 W. Plum Drive, Coldwater, died at 3 p.m. Nov. 6, 2006, at The Laurels of Shane Hill, Rockford. [More]
Betty Krick, 57, of Celina, died the evening of Nov. 6, 2006, at her home.
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Robert H. Olberding Sr., 64, of St. Marys, died at 8:55 a.m. Nov. 6, 2006, at St. Marys Living Center. [More]
Connor Owen Simonson, 10, of Baltimore, died Nov. 3, 2006, at Fairfield Medical Center. The cause of death is pending autopsy results. [More]
Stories on November 7th, 2006
FORT RECOVERY - M&R Eggs and its 35 jobs may move out of Fort Recovery.
According to Village Administrator Randy Diller, officials at M&R Eggs, 236
Technical glitches with some computerized voting machines were causing problems with early voting this morning in Mercer County.
Various problems a
FORT RECOVERY - Student parking areas at Fort Recovery High School may be in violation of a new state law, according to Superintendent David Riel. [More]
A federal arbitrator has ruled in favor of Celina school district in a grievance filed last January by Celina Education Association on behalf of teacher Barbara Decker.
St. MARYS - The initial submission for the 2007 city budget shows a total of $43.3 million, up $1.4 million over the 2006 final budget.
Safety/Service Director Tom Hitchcock reviewed several outstanding items with council's finance committee members at Monday night's committee meeting. [More]
Two local groups working for improved water quality in Grand Lake on Monday night joined a nonprofit land trust group that would allow land to be purchased around the lake and put into permanent conservation areas.
BURKETTSVILLE - Property owners planning any future construction within the village will face new regulations.
Village council unanimously passed an ordinance Monday night stipulating how close structures can be built to streets and rights-of-way, in addition to how high they can be erected.
A Celina man faces multiple charges in connection with several thefts over the course of the past month.
Jason D. Grieshop, 23, 800 Touvelle St., A
Election results will be revealed at the SWCD banquet on Nov. 14
Four candidates are running for two open seats on the Mercer County Soil and Water Conservation District board of supervisors.
The results of the upcoming election will be revealed during the SWCD's annual banquet and meeting on Nov. 14.
Five local players make first team
Compiled by Ryan Hines
The Grand Lake Area had 10 volleyball players earn all-Ohio honors after the all-state teams were announced on Monday.
Two local coaches also received all-state attention.
Compiled by Ryan Hines
The Wright State University-Lake Campus men's basketball team opened the season by winning a pair of games to capture the Concordia Tip-Off Tournament held in Fort Wayne over the weekend.
Local pictures on November 7th, 2006