Special Weather Statement issued December 19 at 1:40AM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
An arctic cold front will move quickly east across the region through daybreak. This will usher in a much colder airmass with temperatures quickly falling below freezing. Snow showers can be expected this morning with snow accumulations of a half inch or less possible. This will combine with the falling temperatures to produce slick spots on untreated roadways. In addition, brisk west winds will gust to 25 to 35 mph at times this morning. The morning commute will be affected by these conditions. Please allow for some extra time to reach your destination. Be prepared for slick spots, especially on bridges an overpasses.
Wet weather this fall and winter has kept the Wabash River Conservancy District from placing riprap along 999-feet of the river, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' permit to do the work likely will run out before the job is done, conservancy President Wally Broering said.
Local women mark 30 years each of keeping the pounds at bay
ROCKFORD - January is a month when many area folks give at least passing thought to losing weight.
Octogenarians Alma Davis and Martha Stober don't think about it much because, after 30 years of keeping their weight under control, January is just another month. [More]
FORT RECOVERY - School officials will hold the fourth community engagement meeting Tuesday night to gauge public opinion about possible school renovations or building a new high school.
With league meets coming up within a few weeks, area swim teams gathered at the Wapakoneta YMCA on Saturday to take part in the Celina-Wapak Invitational. [More]
New Bremen went toe-to-toe with the top-ranked team in Division IV, but the Russia Raiders were able to escape Cardinal Gymnasium to post a 60-57 win in Saturday night non-conference action.