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Friday, September 14th, 2007
By Janie Southard
St. MARYS - It's sometimes a challenge to get a boat onto Grand Lake due to any number of factors not excluding no cooperation from your crew. But for sailboat owners going out the channel at the St. Marys Yacht Club, the journey out just got easier [More]
By Betty Lawrence
I procrastinated and didn't hang my hummingbird feeder outside until just a few weeks ago.
The red feeder al-ready has attracted several of the amazing tiny birds that are migrating right now, much like the regal monarch butterflies.
According t [More]
By Gary R. Rasberry
Celina used an quick offensive burst in the first half to take control over Shawnee early, then coasted the rest of the way to take a 3-1 win over the Indians at the Celina Soccer Stadium in Western Buckeye League girls soccer action on Thursday.
The win moves the Bulldogs to 4-2-1 overall and 3-0 in the WBL. The win was made more satisfying when Ottawa-Glandorf defeated Elida 4-0 to leave Celina as the lone unbeaten in WBL. [More]
Obituaries on September 14th, 2007
Jacob E. Bowers, 77, 616 East High Street, Portland, Ind., died Sept. 12, 2007, at Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Ind., following a brief illness. [More]
David L. Guggenbiller, 76, 831 Heather Drive, St. Marys, died at 7:40 p.m. Sept [More]
Local pictures on September 14th, 2007
Subscriber stories on September 14th, 2007
Mercer County could someday have a museum to display artifacts about the area's industrial heritage.
Larry Stelzer, the county's community developm
There are days Angie Ewing would welcome another set of hands as she answers phone calls, dispatches law enforcement officers, runs license plate numbers, relays messages and records everything that happens during the course of an eight-hour shift.
ST. HENRY - Hometown Cable finally will begin installation of its Internet, phone and cable lines in the village.
Village Administrator Don Hess to
The Candlelight Inn in downtown Celina should re-open soon under the same name, and Mercer County officials have finalized a plan to recoup money they lost through a loan default by the restaurant's former owner.
A new policy on how to handle the public's health information was placed on the books at the Mercer County Health Department in Celina.
Board membe
NEW BREMEN - School employees no longer will have to bother cashing their checks at their respective banks, as the school district is now using direct depositing this year.
The Mercer County Soil and Water Conservation District board of supervisors Thursday approved spending up to $21,750 for technology purchases to continue updating office operations.
ROCKFORD - It's not uncommon for a team to have a letdown immediately following a big win, and it appears that's what happened to the Marion Local Flyers Thursday night against the Parkway Panthers.
It was a matchup of unbeaten teams in the Western Buckeye League on Thursday night at the Intermediate Building when Van Wert visited Celina.  
The match didn't feature championship caliber play by either team, but Celina was good enough to roll past Van Wert in three games, 25-17, 25-18 and 25-23.
Compiled by Ryan Hines,
Gary R. Rasberry and Robb Hemmelgarn
Celina inched closer to completing a perfect regular season in the Western Buckeye League with a 5-0 win at Ottawa-Glandorf on Thursday.