Special Weather Statement issued January 14 at 9:58PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Scattered snow showers occurring across the region will gradually diminish into the overnight hours. While any accumulation will be less than an inch, this will create slick roadways. Not all roads will be affected, but motorists should be aware that driving conditions may change quickly along their route, going from dry to slick. If traveling tonight, use extra caution and allow for extra time to reach your destination.
VERSAILLES - Parkway maintained a share of the Midwest Athletic Conference lead in softball as Chelsie O'Neill fired a complete-game shutout as Parkway beat Versailles 6-0 at Lady Tiger Field.
The Panthers improve to 9-4 on the season and 4-0 in the MAC while the Tigers drop to 10-6 overall and 2-3 in the conference. [More]
The Wright State University-Lake Campus is adding another sport to its athletic program as volleyball makes its return.
With the addition of volleyball, WSU-LC now has three varsity sports, along with men's basketball and women's basketball. Volleyball used to be a sport at the Lake Campus in the 1980s, but the program was cut due to funding. [More]
MINSTER - With the postseason rapidly approaching, the Marion Local Flyers and Minster Wildcats both took to the softball diamond in Minster yesterday hoping to give themselves an end-of-season kickstart.
Formerly of Fort Recovery, Dr. Donald L. Jutte, 54, Cincinnati, died April 25, 2007, at Jewish Hospital, of Cincinnati, following an extended illness. [More]
Rebecca S. Ranly, 60, 70 S. Webster St., Minster, died at 9:35 a.m. April 30, 2007, at St. Rita's Medical Center, Lima, following a lengthy illness. [More]
AAP St. Marys Corporation is one of six Ohio companies that will receive one of Ohio Department of Development's loans designed to retain jobs and create more.
It was the end of an era Monday as the old Carl Wright's truck stop and restaurant, once a popular place to get grub, fill up with gasoline and hang out with friends, was torn down.
WAPAKONETA - Former Ohio House Rep. Derrick Seaver was granted restricted driving privileges while charges of drunk driving remain pending against him in Auglaize County Municipal Court.